Ionizing and non-ionizing radiation sources are commonplace in our modern world and through understanding and management, provide significant benefits to all Canadians.
The Canadian Radiation Protection Association is a professional organization that supports the development and implementation of radiation safety programs in Canada.
The CRPA(R) designation is the highest level of competency recognized by the CRPA at the Canadian level. The attainment of the designation by a Registered Radiation Safety Professional (RRSP) is determined by: academic achievement, experience in the radiation field and successful completion of an exam based on identified core competencies, which is administered by the CRPA.
The next CRPA(R) exam will be held on Monday, June 3, 2024 in Edmonton, AB at the CRPA 2024 Conference venue (River Cree Resort and Casino).
You can register for an Exam Preparation course under Professional Development Sessions on the member’s website.
The Board of Directors is honored to announce the introduction of the Adelene N.T. Gaw Young Professional’s Service Award, established in memory of a highly admired and respected CRPA member and past chair of the International Liaison Committee, who sadly passed away in June 2023. Adelene left behind a legacy of dedication, commitment to service, and promoting education in radiation safety in Canada and internationally.
The award will be presented to a CRPA member who has demonstrated exemplary service within the Association. Eligible nominees for the Adelene N.T. Gaw Young Professional’s Award must:
Western University
Mirion Technologies (Canberra CA) Ltd.
Mirion Technologies (Canberra CA) Ltd.
If you or your company are looking to hire staff in radiation protection or any related field, there’s no better place to advertise than on the CRPA website. Your job posting will be listed in on our website, which can be viewed both by CRPA members, as well members of the general public. Job postings are also shared on CRPA social media channels.