Radiation Monitoring Center

The Radiation Monitoring Center (RMC; Chinese: 輻射偵測中心; pinyin: Fúshè Zhēncè Zhōngxīn) is the agency of the Atomic Energy Council of the Taiwan (ROC) which carries out monitoring of natural and man-made ionizing radiation in the environment and within the vicinity of nuclear power plants in Taiwan.[1]

Radiation Monitoring Center
輻射偵測中心
Agency overview
Formed1974 (as Taiwan Radiation Monitoring Station)
1996 (as RMC)
JurisdictionTaiwan
HeadquartersNiaosong, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
22°39′01.4″N 120°20′50.9″E
Parent agencyAtomic Energy Council
Websitewww.trmc.aec.gov.tw

History

The center was originally established in 1974 as Taiwan Radiation Monitoring Station. In 1996, it was changed to Radiation Monitoring Center.

Organization

  • Radiation Safety Monitoring Section
  • Radiation Protection Inspection Section
  • Environment Monitoring Section
  • Personnel Department
  • Accounting Department
  • Administration Department
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See also

References

  1. RADIATION MONITORING CENTER ATOMIC ENERGY COUNCIL. "RADIATION MONITORING CENTER ATOMIC ENERGY COUNCIL, EXECUTIVE YUAN".
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