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Do you own a bakery, confectionery, cosmetics or water packaging business or about to start and thinking on how to register your products in Nigeria with NAFDAC or SON? Then contact us now, wherever u are, we can reach you. Stop having problems with NAFDAC and SON, talk to us now

Do you need a professional consultant to handle all your NAFDAC and SON related issues for registration of your Foods, Water, Pastries / Confectionery / Bread, Cosmetics then contact us now for your free advisory service.

Our responsibilities in NNRA include training and advise on the following:

  1. methods of restricting exposures, installation and maintenance of engineering structures and control system necessary for protection of workers, the public and the environment from all harmful effects of ionizing radiation (this should include facility layout design and shielding).
  2. examination of plans to establish new practices or modify existing ones; drawing up application for authorization including establishment of radiation protection programme in form of reference manual as required by NNRA guides for applications.
  3. methods of storage and handling of radioactive materials including transportation and disposal of wastes arising in accordance with national regulations and international standards.
  4. methods of identification and assessment of hazards and potential exposures, designing and implementation of access and egress control systems; and designation of controlled and supervised areas and making and implementation of contingency plans
  5. methods of proper dose accounting, auditing, dosimetry, personnel/workplace monitoring including calibration of all equipment.
  6. methods of designing and implementation of safety culture, use of procedures and work permit
  7. methods of investigating abnormal and high exposures; designing reports of incidents and accidents; training and evaluation of emergency drills/exercises, intervention processes and on how to mitigate consequences of such exposures