14.12.2023.
The new radioactivity measuring stations were installed on locations in Zajecar and Vranje yesterday. SIRA, a station for the automatic, permanent identification and monitoring of airborne radioactivity, together with MIRA monitoring system for the assessment of gamma...
12.12.2023.
During the last weekend, four early detection and remote monitoring stations were installed on the locations in Sid, Vinca, Kraljevo and Kopaonik. These are the first installed instruments within the intended state-of the-artearly warning system of a nuclear or...
31.10.2023.
The early warning system of a nuclear or radiological emergency comprising 33 measuring stations has arrived to Serbia and the preparations for its installation are ongoing. As we have already informed the public, these measuring stations are the donation of the...
13.10.2023.
At the invitation of the Government of the Republic of Srpska, Sladjan Velinov, Director of Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate, participated at the conference on climate changes under the name of “Climate Changes – Risks and Joint Action in...
5.10.2023.
At the invitation oof the Romanian regulatory body CNCAN (Comisia Națională pentru Controlul Activităților Nucleare), the representatives of Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and Security Directorate (SRBATOM) participated in the national nuclear emergency response...
4.10.2023.
This year’s 32nd Symposium of Radiation Protection Society of Serbia and Montenegro, which is held 04-06 October 2023 in Budva, Montenegro, was officially opened by Vladimir Janjic, Assistant Director and Head of Inspection at Serbian Radiation and Nuclear Safety and...