
The Briceno Administration is gearing up to fulfill its international commitments by creating the Office of Radiation Safety and Security. This new office, operating under the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and Solid Waste Management, was approved by Cabinet as a result of the nation’s 2020 Radiation Safety and Security Act. The establishment of this office reflects Belize’s proactive approach to public safety and environmental protection. It will provide regulatory oversight for all activities involving ionizing radiation, ensuring that everything from medical procedures to industrial uses is conducted with strict safety protocols. This move is designed to safeguard the health and well-being of all Belizeans. The office will also play a key role in international security by working with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). A new safeguard agreement will ensure that any nuclear materials in Belize are used only for peaceful purposes, strengthening Belize’s position as a responsible global partner. The office will also manage radioactive sources throughout their entire lifecycle, from import and export controls to the safe disposal of used materials. This initiative highlights the government’s commitment to both its international partnerships and the creation of a safer, more secure future for its people. The establishment of the Office of Radiation Safety and Security is a crucial measure that aims to provide peace of mind and enhanced protection for the nation.