Darko E O, Fletcher J J
Radiation Protection Board, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, Legon-Accra.
J Radiol Prot. 1998 Dec;18(4):293-9. doi: 10.1088/0952-4746/18/4/007.
Radioactive materials have been used in Ghana for more than four decades. Radioactive waste generated from their applications in various fields has been managed without adequate infrastructure and any legal framework to control and regulate them. The expanded use of nuclear facilities and radiation sources in Ghana with the concomitant exposure to human population necessitates effective infrastructure to deal with the increasing problems of waste. The Ghana Atomic Energy Act 204 (1963) and the Radiation Protection Instrument LI 1559 (1993) made inadequate provision for the management of waste. With the amendment of the Atomic Energy Act, PNDCL 308, a radioactive waste management centre has been established to take care of all waste in the country. To achieve the set objectives for an effective waste management regime, a waste management regulation has been drafted and relevant codes of practice are being developed to guide generators of waste, operators of waste management facilities and the regulatory authority.
放射性物质在加纳已使用了四十多年。在各个领域应用这些放射性物质所产生的放射性废物,一直是在缺乏适当基础设施以及任何控制和监管法律框架的情况下进行管理的。随着加纳核设施和辐射源的使用不断增加,随之而来的是民众暴露于辐射之中,因此需要有效的基础设施来应对日益增多的废物问题。1963年的《加纳原子能法案》第204条以及1993年的《辐射防护法令》第LI 1559号,对废物管理的规定不足。随着《原子能法案》(PNDCL 308)的修订,已设立了一个放射性废物管理中心,以处理该国所有的废物。为实现有效废物管理制度的既定目标,已起草了一项废物管理条例,并正在制定相关的操作规范,以指导废物产生者、废物管理设施运营者和监管当局。