NRC Renews Radioactive Incident Reporting Database
Published Date: 4/28/2025
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Summary
The NRC is asking for feedback to renew its info collection about events involving radioactive materials. This helps keep track of any incidents, responses, and follow-ups to keep everyone safe. If you work with radioactive stuff, this affects you, but no big changes or costs are coming—just keeping the system running smoothly.
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NRC Renews Event Reporting Database
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is asking to renew Office of Management and Budget approval for the Nuclear Material Events Database (NMED), which collects reports, responses, analyses, and follow-up data about incidents involving radioactive byproduct material. If you work with radioactive materials, this renewal affects you because it keeps the incident-tracking system running. The notice says there are no big changes or new costs—this is mostly to continue the current information collection.
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