Jump to content

Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee
Typenon-departmental public body
Websitewww.gov.uk/government/organisations/administration-of-radioactive-substances-advisory-committee

The Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee (ARSAC) is an advisory non-departmental public body of the government of the United Kingdom. It is sponsored by the Department of Health.

The committee advises government on the certification of doctors and dentists who want to use radioactive medicinal products on people.

Doctors and dentists who use radioactive medicinal products (radiopharmaceuticals) on people must get a certificate from health ministers. This certificate allows them to use radioactive medicinal products in diagnosis, therapy and research.

ARSAC was set up to advise health ministers with respect to the grant, renewal, suspension, revocation and variation of certificates and generally in connection with the system of prior authorisation required by Article 5(a) of Council Directive 76/579/Euratom.

The majority of ARSAC's members are medical doctors who are appointed to the committee as independent experts in their field (for example nuclear medicine). The committee comments on applications in confidence to the ARSAC Support Unit, Public Health England. No individual committee member approves any single application.

An official from the Department of Health authorises successful applications on behalf of the Secretary of State.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
[edit]
  • This article contains OGL licensed text This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence v3.0: "About Us". Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee. Retrieved 2 July 2017.