|
|
Vision of PNRA
To become a world class regulatory body with highly trained, competent and dedicated personnel working in unison with a zeal to foster a positive safety culture in their licensees and to regulate nuclear safety to protect the public, the workers and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation in a manner that wins the confidence of all the stakeholders viz. the public, the government and the licensees. |
Latest UPdates
- 9 – 20 November, 2020
Advance Training Course on Operation and Maintenance of Physical Protection Equipment at NMCs, 9 – 20 November 2020, PNRA HQ, Islamabad
- 16 – 20 March, 2020
Basic Training Course on "Operation and Maintenance of Physical Protection Equipment at NMCs" from 16 – 20 March 2020, PNRA HQ, Islamabad
- 27 – 31 January, 2020
Workshop on "Authorization and Regulatory Control of Radioactive Discharges from Nuclear and Radiation Facilities" from 27 – 31 January, 2020, PNRA HQ, Islamabad
- 09 – 12 December, 2019
Visit of IAEA Delegation to PNRA, from 09 – 12 December, 2019
- 08 – 19 July, 2019
Advance Training Course on Operation and Maintenance of Physical Protection Equipment at NMCs, 08 – 19 July, 2019, PNRA HQ, Islamabad
- 01 – 05 July, 2019
PNRA – IAEA Workshop on “International School of Nuclear and Radiological Leadership for Safety” at PNRA HQs, Islamabad, Scheduled from 01 – 05 July, 2019
- 17 June, 2019
PNRA – IAEA Workshop on “Review and Assessment of Seismic PSA” at PNRA HQs, Islamabad, Scheduled from June 17 – 21, 2019
|
Mission of PNRA
To ensure the safe operation of nuclear facilities and protect the radiation workers, general public and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation by formulating and implementing effective regulations and building a relationship of trust with the licensees and maintaining transparency in actions and decisions taken by the regulatory body |
History of PNRA
The nuclear regulatory infrastructure has been in place since 1965, when the first research reactor PARR-I was commissioned. The nuclear regulatory regime further improved when the first nuclear power plant was commissioned in 1971 at Karachi.....Read More |
|