People use and are exposed to radiation sources every day.
Some manufactured devices generate radiation, including:
The Radiation Emitting Devices Act sets the requirements for all devices that give off radiation, except those subject to the:
In Canada, all devices must comply with the standards outlined in the Radiation Emitting Devices Act if they will be:
Companies are required to comply with federal requirements concerning aspects such as:
Radiation-emitting devices classed as consumer products must meet additional requirements of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. Medical devices must meet the regulations in the Food and Drugs Act.
Health Canada manages the health and safety risks posed by radiation-emitting devices by:
We also require companies that manufacture radiation-emitting devices to notify us if:
If data suggest a possible new safety concern with a product, we review available evidence to:
Depending on the severity of the concern, we may:
Health Canada develops regulations, guidelines, standards and safety codes to reduce risks posed by radiation-emitting devices to:
To help companies understand the requirements and their responsibilities more clearly, we produce:
We make sure companies and products are meeting Canada's high safety and quality standards by:
If a company fails to comply, we have a range of options to obtain compliance.
Health Canada helps to protect your health and safety by working with a range of partners and stakeholders. We provide radiation advice to:
We work with these groups to:
Health Canada engages and informs Canadians on important issues by: