Examples of Atomic Energy Regulatory Board in a sentence
We are required by various regulations promulgated under the Atomic Energy Act, 1962, and administered by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (“AERB”), to obtain certifications, licences and registrations for various processes and medical applications involving radioactive substances.
Under Atomic Energy Regulatory Board Graduate Fellowship (AERB-GF) Scheme, up to three candidates will be selected either from Mechanical Engineering (only in Design/ Nuclear/ Thermal Engineering) or Chemical Engineering discipline or from both and they will be offered a monthly stipend.
Its use, transport and disposal are overseen by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board of India (AERB).
This will give them the necessary industrial exposure and enhance their chances of placement.Students have been placed in a wide range of companies that include Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, Aura Aerosols, Behr process paints India Pvt.
The site approval visit will be conducted in association with a representative from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board of Department of Atomic Energy and the construction & design engineer of the facility.
She regularly writes and lectureson expatriate rightsand executive agreements.
Tailings rich in Monazite will be backfilled in mined out areas as per the prescribed norms of Atomic Energy Regulatory Board.
The Government of India, exercising the powers conferred by Section 27 of the Atomic Energy Act 1962 established the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) in 1983, to carry out regulatory and safety functions with regard to nuclear power generation and use of ionising radiations in the country.
DAE reserves the right to place TSOs in any of its other units also or the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB).Performance above a specified threshold in course work at the Training School will entitle TSOs to a Post-Graduate Diploma or could earn them credits towards M.Tech./ M.Phil./Ph.D.programs of Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI), a Deemed to be University.
Fulfil all legal regulations on safety and health requirements to comply with the Indian Electrical Code standards and other international safety requirements (ii) Radiation Safety - Comply with Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) regulations in force in India or those of an internationally acceptable Regulatory Body( like ANSI/IEC etc).