Singapore legislation

Section 33

of Radiation Protection Act

Section 33

Regulations

The Minister may from time to time make such regulations as may in his opinion be necessary or expedient for giving full effect to the provisions of this Act and for the due administration thereof and without prejudice to the generality of such powers may make regulations for all or any of the following purposes:

(a)

prescribing precautions to be taken to prevent injury being caused by ionizing radiations to the health of persons employed in premises where radioactive materials are manufactured, produced, treated, sold, stored, or used, or where irradiating apparatus is used, tested or repaired or of other persons likely to be exposed to harmful radiation;

(b)

making provisions to ensure that any radioactive waste products from any source whatever are disposed of safely;

(c)

imposing requirements as to the erection or structural alteration of buildings in which any radioactive material is manufactured, produced, treated, sold, used or stored, or where irradiating apparatus is used, tested or repaired;

(d)

prescribing precautions to be taken to prevent injury being caused by the transport of radioactive materials to the health of persons engaged therein and other persons, prescribing the method of packing any radioactive material, and prescribing the marks to be placed on the vessels or receptacles or transport containers containing any radioactive material;

(e)

prescribing the method of treatment or disposal of any package, container, or vessel that has been used to convey, hold, or store any radioactive substance;

(f)

prescribing the manner in which and the conditions subject to which radioactive materials may be stored or used;

(g)

prescribing the purpose for which any radioactive substance or irradiating apparatus may be used;

(h)

prohibiting or restricting the use of any specified radioactive material or class of radioactive materials;

(i)

prohibiting or restricting the use of any specified type of irradiating apparatus;

(j)

prescribing the maximum working hours and minimum age of persons engaged in the manufacture, production, treatment, storage, sale, or use of radioactive substances or the use, testing or repair of irradiating apparatus, prescribing the minimum holidays to be taken by those persons, and providing for the medical examination of those persons;

(k)

regulating the issue by licensed registered medical practitioners of prescriptions containing any radioactive substance;

(l)

regulating the dispensing and compounding of any prescription (by licensed registered pharmacists) containing any radioactive substance;

(m)

providing for the making of returns by owners of radioactive materials of the quantities and classes of radioactive materials held by them;

(n)

providing for the keeping by purchasers of radioactive substances of records specifying the purposes to which those substances are put, and for the inspection of those records, and for the making of returns of entries in those records;

(o)

providing for the keeping of records of all application of X-rays or radioactive substances for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes;

(p)

prescribing the forms or applications, licences, registers, notices and other documents required for the purposes of this Act, and authorising the Director to prescribe such forms;

(q)

prescribing fees payable in respect of any application or licence under this Act;

(r)

prescribing the fees payable in respect of services rendered by the Director;

(s)

regulating the registration of mobile radioactive and irradiating laboratories;

(t)

providing for the constitution of the Board and regulating the conduct of appeals before the Board;

(u)

providing for the payment of allowances to members of the Board; and

(v)

generally for the carrying out of the provisions of this Act.

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