Radiation Emitting Devices Act and Regulations

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Regulating radiation emitting devices

The Radiation Emitting Devices Act (REDA) sets requirements for devices that give off radiation. These are known as radiation emitting devices and include devices that give off:

REDA and the Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations cover the sale, resale, lease, advertisement, and importation of radiation emitting devices. It’s the responsibility of the manufacturer, importer or distributor to ensure their product complies with the applicable requirements set out in REDA and its regulations.

The regulations include specific standards for some devices (prescribed classes). Manufacturers, importers and distributors must comply with these standards when their device falls into one of the prescribed classes.

Some radiation emitting devices are also subject to other applicable acts.

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Radiation Emitting Devices Act

General requirements

Health Canada calls some of the requirements in the Radiation Emitting Devices Act (REDA) general requirements. They include:

Exceptions

Some radiation emitting devices don’t need to meet REDA requirements, REDA doesn’t apply to devices subject to:

Other applicable Acts

In some cases, the requirements under other Acts may apply to a radiation-emitting device. For example:

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Modernizing the Act

Health Canada is looking at bringing the Radiation Emitting Devices Act and Regulations up to date. This will help to ensure that legislation reflects:

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Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations

REDA states that radiation emitting devices must meet the specific requirements under its Regulations as applicable. Among other things, the Regulations set out radiation safety standards for labelling, construction and performance of some radiation emitting devices (prescribed classes).

Schedule I of the Regulations identifies the classes of devices that must meet the mandatory standards outlined in Schedule II.

Regulatory guidance documents

Health Canada prepares guidance documents that provide general information to regulated parties and stakeholders about the Acts and Regulations.

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Health Canada’s role

Health Canada administers REDA and its Regulations. This includes:

We also develop guidelines and safety codes to help reduce risks posed by radiation emitting devices.

REDA does not require pre-market registration or authorization of devices by Health Canada. 

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