Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority
- Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority
Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA) is based in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority was established to ensure safe operation of nuclear facilities and to protect radiation workers, general public and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation by formulating and implementing effective regulations and building a relationship of trust with the licensees and maintain transparency in its actions and decisions.
External links
* [http://www.pnra.org/ Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority]
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