Radiation

The EPA regulates the use, sale, disposal, transport and clean-up of radioactive substances and radiation apparatus in NSW.

Managing radiation in NSW

Radiation is used widely in healthcare, research and commercial activities. NSW radiation laws aim to protect people and the environment by minimising harmful radiation exposure, while enabling the beneficial use of radiation.

Sealed radioactive sources

Sealed radioactive sources are used in medicine, industry, research and education. These substances are tightly regulated in NSW. If you are dealing with a sealed radioactive source, you need to understand the security requirements and other rules.

Radiation user licence

If you deal with radioactive materials or devices, you will need a user licence.

eConnect online radiation user licence applications and renewals

Apply for a radiation user licence, renew a radiation user licence or change your details online with eConnect.

Radiation management licence

A person or company that sells, possesses, or stores potential sources of radiation requires authorisation from the EPA. Learn who requires a radiation management licence, and how to apply.

Accreditation of consulting radiation experts

You need accreditation from the EPA to work as a consulting radiation expert. Learn how to get accreditation.

Radiation licences public register

Search for people and businesses with radiation licences. You can check what type of licence they have, and whether it is up to date.

Radiation protection information for the general public

Learn more about radiation use in medical research, household smoke detectors, CT scans, and lasers.

Solaria (tanning units)

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes cancer. It is illegal for businesses to offer UV tanning treatments. Learn about the fines that apply, and how to dispose of an unwanted solarium (tanning unit).