AERB LICENSE
What is AERB License?
AERB has developed an electronic licensing system for radiation applications called E-LORA for helping users to file applications and associated documents online. There are guidelines available in this system for all types of facilities and activities involving radiation applications and corresponding requirements.
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) was constituted on 15 November 1983 by the President of India by exercising the powers conferred by Section 27 of the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 (33 of 1962) to carry out certain regulatory and safety functions under the Act. The regulatory authority of AERB is derived from the rules and notifications promulgated under the Atomic Energy Act, 1962, and the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986. The headquarters is in Mumbai.
The mission of the Board is to ensure that the use of ionizing radiation and nuclear energy in India does not cause undue risk to health and the environment. Currently, the Board consists of a full-time Chairman, an ex officio Member, three part-time Members, and a Secretary.
Why this License is Required?
AERB ensures that all safety systems and structures are checked and tested according to approved plans.
Who can get AERB License?
Medical Diagnosis
Radiology
Document Required for AERB License
- Institute Name
- Institute Type
- Registered with any Government Authority
- Certificate No.: If Sr. no. 3 is ‘YES”, fill the certificate no. of registration
- PAN
- TAN
- Address of Institution
- Address of Communication
- Contact Details: Provide contact detail of your institute.
- Type of Facility
- Type of Equipment
- Equipment Installation Report
- Employee Details who is going to handle the equipment
- RSO ( Radiological safety officer) :Degree/ Diploma in Electrical /Electronic /Biomedical /Mechanical Engineering or in an associated discipline/Basic degree in Science with Physics as one of the subject from a recognized University/Institution, and 2. Certification of successful completion of training course on “Radiation Safety and Quality Assurance in Diagnostic Radiology” conducted by authorized agencies, and 3. A certification from the competent authority
- Service Engineer: Degree/ Diploma in Electrical /Electronic /Biomedical /Mechanical engineering or in an associated discipline/Basic degree in Science with Physics as one of the subject from a recognized University/Institution, and 2. Certification of successful completion of training course on “Radiation Safety and Quality Assurance in Diagnostic Radiology” conducted by authorized agencies.
Role of Shamkris and Process of AERB License
Shamkris adopts a results-oriented approach to compliance with mandatory licence requirements in the organization. A simple and guidance methodology help organisation to achieve licence in a timely manner and cost-effective. Shamkris support 100% in advisory, Guidance, Compliance with respect to license requirements to obtain approval.
The License process described below:
- Advertising for the document required
- Preparation of documents as per application & list of documents.
- Application File
- Inspection by the department if required
- Liaison department
- License issued
- Yearly compliance if applicable
- Renewal when due
Advisory for the document required
Preparation of documents as per application & list of documents.
Application File
Inspection by the department if required
Liason department
License issued
Yearly Compliance if Applicable
Renewal when due
Who can issue the AERB License?
FAQ
AERB has developed an electronic licensing system for radiation applications called E-LORA for helping users to file applications and associated documents online. There are guidelines available in this system for all types of facilities and activities involving radiation applications and corresponding requirements.
AERB Licence for Medical Diagnosis Facility having X-ray equipment (such as Radiography, Fluoroscopy, CT, CathLab, C-arm, O-arm, Mammography, Dental, BMD etc.) is to ensure that: … Adequate shielding is provided to the X-ray room for radiation safety of People in the vicinity.