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IAEA Safety Standards Applications - TranSAS - 5

Appraisal of the Safety of the
Transport of Radioactive Material for Panama


International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna

Download of the Panama-Report, 2004, click here
ISBN 92-0-109904-5

Background:

The IAEA has the specific statuatory function within the United Nations system of establishing standards of safety for the protection of health against exposure to ionizing radiation. As part of this mandate, the IAEA has issued Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, and has also established the Transport Safety Appraisal Service (TranSAS) to carry out, at the request of various states, appraisals of the implementation of these regulations. The IAEA carried out such an appraisal in Panama from June 9 to 20, 2003. The appraisal addressed all relevant transport activities in Panama, both national and international, for all modes of transport, with special emphasis on the regulations and procedures applicable to the Panama Canal Authority with regard to the transport of radioactive material through the Panama Canal. This report summarizes the findings of the 10 independent experts who participated in the appraisal.

In the Panama-Report, the legal situation for the transport of radiocative material is described in detail starting at page 24.

The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) - Legal Foundations
A detailed compilation of the laws and regulations which are relevant to the use of the Panama Canal in the form of pdf-files (engl./span.)
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