Radiation Safety Officer

Job Purpose

The Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) is responsible for establishing and maintaining a robust radiation protection framework across industrial operations. The role ensures safe handling and control of radioactive materials (including Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material – NORM), compliance with regulatory requirements, and protection of employees, the public, and the environment from radiation risks.

Key Responsibilities

Radiation Safety & Compliance

  • Develop, implement, and continuously improve the Radiation Protection Program (RPP).
  • Ensure compliance with applicable local regulations and international standards.
  • Serve as the focal point for regulatory authorities, audits, and inspections.
  • Maintain all licenses, permits, and regulatory documentation related to radiation and radioactive materials.

NORM Management & Industrial Radiation Control

  • Establish and oversee procedures for the management, handling, storage, and disposal of NORM generated from industrial processes (e.g., oil & gas operations).
  • Monitor and assess radiation risks associated with operational equipment, pipelines, and waste streams.
  • Ensure appropriate labeling, segregation, and tracking of radioactive materials and contaminated equipment.
  • Coordinate safe transport and disposal of radioactive waste in line with regulations.

Workplace Monitoring & Risk Control

  • Conduct routine radiation surveys and environmental monitoring.
  • Define controlled and supervised areas and enforce access control measures.
  • Ensure availability, calibration, and proper use of radiation monitoring instruments.
  • Apply and promote ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principles across operations.

Training & Awareness

  • Develop and deliver radiation safety training programs for employees and contractors.
  • Ensure competency and awareness of personnel working in radiation-prone environments.
  • Promote a proactive safety culture related to radiation protection.

Monitoring, Reporting & Documentation

  • Monitor occupational radiation exposure and maintain accurate dose records.
  • Investigate incidents, deviations, or abnormal radiation readings and implement corrective actions.
  • Prepare internal and regulatory reports on radiation safety performance.
  • Maintain records of inspections, audits, equipment calibration, and radioactive material inventory.

Emergency Preparedness

  • Develop and maintain radiation emergency response plans.
  • Lead response efforts in case of radiation incidents, contamination events, or loss of control of radioactive materials.
  • Conduct drills and evaluate emergency preparedness effectiveness. 

Job Details

Posted Date:2026-05-06
Job Location:Kuwait
Job Role:Safety
Company Industry:Retail & Wholesale

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