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Inspection of Medical, Industrial, and Academic Uses of Nuclear MaterialsThe NRC inspects activities important to the use of nuclear materials to minimize risk to public health and safety. How NRC Conducts its Inspection Program NRC's Regional offices (Region
I - Northeast, Region
II - Southeast, Region
III - Midwest, and Region
IV - West/Southwest) conduct typically unannounced, periodic inspections
of licensed activities, using guidance from Inspection
Manual Chapter 2800 Results of Inspection Program The NRC issues reports to document inspection findings. These inspection reports may contain enforcement actions and follow-up inspection items. NRC makes the Inspection Reports available for public review through its electronic document retrieval system (ADAMS). You can locate materials inspection reports by searching for documents by a licensee's name or docket number. Enforcement As part of our oversight process, NRC issues sanctions called enforcement actions to licensees who violate our regulations. These sanctions may include notices of violation, monetary fines, or orders to modify, suspend, or revoke a license or require specific actions because of a public health issue. See our Enforcement page for more information. |
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