Year
2023
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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to describe the complex set of organizational roles and government
regulations that may affect the adoption of non-radioisotopic alternative technologies that serve the
same function as radioactive source applications but that do not use radioactive material. Due to the
diversity of technologies and applications, there are many different types of regulations that can
influence adoption. By describing the international commitments, organizations, regulations observed
from select nations, and other instruments commonly related to alternative technologies
implementation, this paper provides a basis for preparing those interested in adoption of alternative
technologies to understand potential drivers and inhibitors for projects early in the planning process.
This paper references examples, where appropriate, to illustrate how countries have implemented
specific regulations and policies.