On this page
- Key messages
- Overview
- Prerequisites: what information do I include with my application?
- Conditions of licence
- Licence durations, licence fees, assessment process and timeframes
- Is a use licence required for borehole logging sources?
- Apply for a management licence or apply to vary an existing licence
Key messages
- It is compulsory to hold a radiation management licence prior to taking possession of a Borehole logging radiation source (i.e. prior to conducting a radiation practice).
- You must provide supporting documentation when applying for a new radiation management licence or applying to vary an existing radiation management licence.
- A Radiation Management Plan must be provided with all radiation management licence applications including new applications, variations and transfers.
Overview
A radiation management licence is a mandatory requirement for any company seeking to possess a borehole logging radiation source. Multiple borehole logging radiation sources can be authorised on a single management licence and a separate authorisation is required for each source on the licence.
In addition to authorising possession of the borehole logging sources, the radiation management licence may also authorise other practices such as disposal or storage.
Applicants seeking a management licence for practices involving borehole logging sources must meet certain prerequisites prior to the licence being issued.
Prerequisites: what information do I include with my application?
The following documentation must be included with your application (electronic files can be attached with your application).
1. Establishment of identity and authorisation
A radiation Management Licence can only be issued to a legal entity. In most cases the legal entity will be a registered company or a person.
If you are applying for a management licence under a company name you must provide:
- A current Company Extract issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). The extract must display the ACN number and the name of the director(s) of the company. A registration of a business or ABN is not accepted as evidence of a legal entity.
- If you are not a director of the company, then you must provide a Letter of Authority signed by a director of the company. The director must be listed on the ASIC company extract. A template for the Letter of Authority can be found on the Sample letter of authorisation page. The Letter of Authority will authorise you to do the following on behalf of the company:
- Apply for a new management licence
- Apply to vary an existing management licence
- Submit a notification of acquisition and/or disposal
- Discuss matters relating to the radiation management licence with the department.
If you are applying for a management licence under a person’s name:
- Proof of Identity (Drivers licence or passport showing current physical address) of the person applying to be the licence holder.
- If you are applying on behalf of another person, then you must provide a Letter of Authority from that person. A template for the Letter of Authority can be found on the Sample letter of authorisation page. The letter must be signed by the person that is proposed to be the licence holder. The Letter of Authority will authorise you to do the following on behalf of the proposed licence holder:
- Apply for a new management licence
- Apply to vary an existing management licence
- Submit a notification of acquisition and/or disposal
- Discuss matters relating to the radiation management licence with the department.
2. A radiation management plan
A Radiation Management Plan (RMP) must be submitted when applying for the following:
- A new radiation Management Licence
- A variation to an existing radiation Management Licence
- A transfer of an existing radiation Management Licence to another legal entity
Please read the Radiation Management Plans page for details on the minimum requirements for RMPs.
In addition to the minimum RMP requirements, borehole logging practices need to include the following additional information in their RMP:
(a)The name of the Dosimetry Service Provider (DSP) that you will use and the centre number assigned to you by the DSP.
(b)Procedures for complying with the requirements for the transport of radioactive material as specified on the Transport of radioactive material page.
The standard template for Borehole Logging RMPs can be used to assist you in preparing your RMP.
Conditions of licence
General and practice specific conditions of licence are mandatory requirements that apply to radiation management licence holders. It is important as a management licence holder that you understand and comply with all the conditions of licence that apply to your licence. Failure to comply with a condition of licence is an indictable offence under the Radiation Act 2005.
General Conditions of licence
Two general conditions apply to all radiation management licence. The general conditions relate to the reporting of incidents and the acquisition and disposal of radiation sources. Further information on the general conditions can be found on the General conditions - notifications and incident reports page.
Practice specific conditions of licence relating to cabinet X-ray units
Compliance with the NHMRC Code of Practice for the safe use of sealed radioactive sources in borehole logging , and Code for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material is a practice specific condition that applies to radiation management licences authorising the possession of borehole logging sources. Applicants must be familiar with their requirements.
Licence durations, licence fees, assessment process and timeframes
See the General information about management licences in Victoria page.
Is a use licence required for borehole logging sources?
Any individual wishing to use a radiation source for the purpose of borehole logging must hold a valid use licence.
The use of a radiation source without the required use licence is an offence under the Radiation Act 2005.
To apply for a use licence please visit the Apply for a management licence or apply to vary an existing licence section.
Apply for a management licence or apply to vary an existing licence
All of the department's forms for applications are on-line forms. The form is completed online and automatically emailed to the department upon submission. Please remember to check what mandatory documents must be included with your application.
Reviewed 25 March 2022