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Overview

To ensure that the movement of radioactive and nuclear materials is monitored and that these materials are transported in a safe and secure manner, the Radiation Protection Regulations, 2008 require that any company that transports these materials acquires a Permit to Transport Radiation Sources.

Who is eligible?

Only organizations that possess a Licence for Possession, Use and Sale of Radiation Sources may apply for a Permit to Transport Radiation Sources.

How do I get this service?

To access this service, follow the steps listed below:

 

  1. Complete the relevant sections of the Application for Licence/Permit to Import/Export/Transport/Possess and Use Radioactive Sources/Generators/Equipment (Form 2).
  2. Present the application, applicable fee and the supporting documentation listed below to the office of the Radiation Protection Inspectorate at the address listed under β€œWhere can I find more Information?”
  3. The application and supporting documentation will be assessed.
  4. If the application is successful a Permit to Transport Radioactive Sources will be issued.
What supporting documents are required?

Applicants require:

 

  1. Application for Licence/Permit to Import/Export/Transport/Possess and Use Radioactive Sources/Generators/Equipment (Form 2)

     2. Valid road-worthiness certificate for the vehicle to be used for transportation of the radiatioactive sources

How long will this service take?

After complete documentation has been submitted to the RPI representative, the assessment process can be completed in approximately 30 minutes.

Where can I obtain this service?

For more information, please contact the office listed below.

 

Radiation Protection Inspectorate

Ministry of Communications, Knowledge and Technology

Private Bag BO 1

Bontleng Gaborone, Botswana

Unit B, Plot 132, Gaborone International Finance Park

 

Tel: (267)318-8388

Fax: (267) 395-7025

e-mail: rpibots [at] gov.bw (rpibots[at]gov[dot]bw)

website: www.mcst.gov.bw


Opening hours: 7:30 am to 12:45 pm and 13:45pm to 16:30 pm, Monday to Friday, except public holidays

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