The phrase "radiation protection plan template singapore" likely refers to templates for Radiation Protection Plans (RPPs) used by facilities in Singapore that work with ionising radiation (medical imaging, dental, industrial radiography, research labs, etc.).
Singapore’s regulatory authority is the National Environment Agency (NEA) — Radiation Protection & Nuclear Science Division — and requirements are set out in the Radiation Protection (Ionising Radiation) Regulations and related NEA guidance. Any template must reflect those regulations and local guidance.
3.11 Waste Management & Decommissioning
Storage of radioactive waste (shielded, labelled, decay‑in‑storage for short‑lived isotopes)
Disposal only via NEA‑licensed waste contractor (e.g., EcoSpecial Waste Management)
Decommissioning plan for contaminated equipment / premises – survey by NEA‑approved lab, release criteria < 0.1 µSv/h above background
3.3 Dose Limits & Optimisation (ALARA)
Annual dose limits (per NEA):
Occupational: 20 mSv/year (averaged over 5 years, max 50 mSv in a single year)
Public: 1 mSv/year
ALARA statement: “All exposures shall be kept As Low As Reasonably Achievable.”
12. Audits & Review
Internal audit: Annually by RSO or qualified external person.