THE INSTALLATIONS AND ACTIVITIES TO REGULATE COMPRISE: ▸ small-scale nuclear activities in the medical sector: • 2 external beam radiotherapy departments, • 2 nuclear medicine departments, • 8 centres practising fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures, • 8 computed tomography scanners, • some 330 medical and dental radiology devices; ▸ small-scale nuclear activities in the industrial, veterinary and research sectors: • some 40 veterinary surgeons using diagnostic radiology devices, • about 40 industrial and research centres, including 2 companies with an industrial radiography activity; ▸ activities associated with the transport of radioactive substances; ▸ ASNR-approved laboratories and organisations: • 2 organisations approved for measuring radon. Chap.7 Chap 6 Chap.5 ASNR actions to prevent radon risk Awareness-raising actions Information and discussions were held with Corse’s ARS regarding changes to the regulations in the Labour Code relating to radon risk. Areas with radon potential in mainland France, including Corse collectivity, are shown on page 99. 86 Rn radon Corse The Marseille division regulates radiation protection and the transport of radioactive substances in the Corse collectivity. ASNR conducted 3 inspections in the Corse collectivity in 2025, 2 in the medical sector and 1 in an organisation approved for measuring radon. No significant radiation protection event in the small-scale nuclear activities classified as level 1 or higher on the International Nuclear and Radiological Events Scale (INES scale), or level 2 or higher on the ASN-SFRO scale, was reported to ASNR in 2025. 3 inspections 0 significant event on a level greater than or equal to 1 on the INES scale 0 significant event of level 2 or higher on the ASN-SFRO scale 56 ABSTRACTS – ASNR Report on the state of nuclear safety and radiation protection in France in 2025
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