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Listen to this siteDetails of the Agency-funded radioactivity in the environment research programme.
This programme is currently being reviewed
The Food Standards Agency is responsible for protecting the food supply from undue or unacceptable contamination with radioactivity. Authorisation for the discharge and disposal of radioactive waste from both licensed nuclear sites and other users of radioactivity is given by the Environment Agency in England and Wales and by the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency in Scotland. They are both required by statute to consult the Food Standards Agency on the determination of authorised limits.
Programme R01 is concerned with the assessment of the impact of both routine and accidental discharges of radioactivity on both terrestrial and aquatic foodstuffs. The programme also covers the assessment of the impact of naturally occurring radionuclides on the food chain.
The aim for the programme is to ensure that the Food Standards Agency can carry out its responsibilities to assess the potential impact of both planned and accidental discharges on the food chain using state-of-the-art methods. It is therefore important that the work of this programme can be identified as advancing radiological dose assessment methodologies and that the outcomes are communicated to stakeholders and the public in a clear fashion, thus contributing to two of the Agency's core aims and values:
Scientific Aims
The scientific aims of the programme are to:
Areas of Activity
To achieve these aims, the activities of the programme fall into a number of different areas including:
Implications for consumers
This research will allow the Agency to improve food safety and benefit the consumer by:
Most of the cost of this work is recovered from industry by charges levied under the provisions of the Environment Act 1995.
Name
: Stuart Conney
Tel
: 020 7276 8782
Email
:
stuart.conney@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
A review of radiological research in the Effects of Radioactivity in the Environment (R01), Support of Radiological Surveillance (R02) and Radiological Emergencies (C05) programmes took place during 2003. The review covered five years and was carried out by a panel of five experts independent from the FSA and its contractors.
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