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Radiochemists or radiopharmaceutical scientists

Information about use licences for the use of unsealed radioactive material

Key messages

  • A use licence is required to operate (use) radiation sources/units within Victoria.
  • This page details the information and the form required for a radiochemist or radiopharmaceutical scientist to apply for or vary an existing use licence in relation to the use of unsealed radioactive material.
  • Supporting documents are required when submitting an application for a use licence.
  • You are not authorised to use a radiation source until you receive your licence certificate.

Overview

A use licence allows an individual to use specific types of a radiation sources for a specific purpose. Failure to hold the required use licence is an offence under the Radiation Act 2005.

This page details the information and the form required for a radiochemist or radiopharmaceutical scientist to apply for or vary an existing use licence in relation to the use of unsealed radioactive material.

Applicants seeking a licence to use radiation sources must meet certain prerequisites prior to being issued with a use licence.

Do you need a use licence?

Before you apply for a radiation use licence read the full exemptions on the Do you need a use licence? page. You can check if you are exempt from the requirement to hold a use licence.

If you are unsure whether you require a licence, we recommend that, prior to lodging an application, that you email the department at radiation.safety@health.vic.gov.au
with a description of your proposed activity to clarify your licensing requirements.

Prerequisites: what information do I include with my application?

To support meeting the prerequisites, documented evidence of the following must be submitted:

  • qualifications,
  • registration, and
  • training.

All of the following information must be included with your application (electronic files can be attached with your application):

Occupation Apparatus Prerequisites
Radiochemist or Radiopharmaceutical Scientist Unsealed radioactive material
  • Must have completed a recognised course (IND3) in radiation safety appropriate for unsealed radioactive material, and
  • Must provide evidence of training in the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals.

Recognised training course

Course Number Course Title Course Provider/Contact Details
IND3-1 Radiation Safety in the Laboratory - 2-day course Mr Darren Billingsley
DBH Radiation Pty Ltd
Phone: (03) 9687 3167
Mobile: 0418 804 805
Email: darren@dbhradiation.com.au
Web: DBH Radiation
IND3-2 Unsealed radioactive substances in laboratories and workshops Dr Kent Gregory
SA Radiation Pty Ltd
Mobile: 0410 388 018
Email: kent@saradiation.com.au
Web: www.saradiation.com.au(opens in a new window)
IND3-3 Radiation Safety for Laboratory Workers – X-Rays and Isotopes Tim Hargreaves and Anthony Barber
Phone: 07 3391 1718
Email: tim@nost.edu.au
Email: anthony@nost.edu.au

Important information about licences

Conditions of licence and other relevant documents

Compliance with the Mandatory radiation safety requirements for use licence holders is a condition of use licences issued to radiochemists or radiopharmaceutical scientists and applicants must be familiar with these requirements.

Licence durations, licence fees, assessment process and timeframes

See the general information on use licences section for more information.

Mutual recognition

Already registered in another state, territory or in New Zealand?

If so, you may be entitled to apply for a licence from the department, to use radiation sources in Victoria (related to your occupation), under under the Commonwealth Mutual Recognition Act 1992.

See the Mutual recognition arrangements for radiation use licences page for more information.

Apply for a use licence or apply to vary an existing licence

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