New Zealand National Radiation Laboratory is a unit of the Ministry of Health, providing a national resource of advice, service and research on matters concerning public, occupational and medical exposure to radiation.
The National Radiation Laboratory (NRL) is a specialist unit of the Ministry of Health, based in Christchurch, New Zealand. Its main roles are to:
Regulate the use of ionising radiation sources
Provide an emergency response capability in the event of radiation incidents
Provide expert advice
Provide high-quality measurement and advisory services for both ionising and non-ionising radiation within New Zealand and internationally
The National Radiation Laboratory (NRL) has expertise in radioactivity and ionising and non-ionising radiation metrology. Using this expertise, the NRL can provide:
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