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The Department of Atomic Energy Malaysia (Atom Malaysia), or formerly known as Atomic Energy Licensing Board or in Malay known as Lembaga Perlesenan Tenaga Atom (AELB), is a
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under the Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI) that is responsible for the regulation of
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activities in
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as stipulated in the
Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984 Atomic may refer to: * Of or relating to the atom, the smallest particle of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties * Atomic physics, the study of the atom * Atomic Age, also known as the "Atomic Era" * Atomic scale, distances comp ...
(Act 304). The Public Service Department (JPA) of Malaysia approved the name change from AELB to Atom Malaysia in June 2022. The name change took effect on that date, rebranding the agency from AELB to the Department of Atomic Energy (Atom Malaysia).{{Cite web , date=4 November 2022 , title=AELB is now known as Atom Malaysia , url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/642576 , access-date=25 August 2023 , website=
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Atom Malaysia is led by a
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, current Director General is Hjh. Noraishah binti Pungut. Atom Malaysia is a
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that operates from its headquarters in
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, Selangor and its four branches around Malaysia, namely in the Penang state (has relocated to
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since October 2022), Johor state, Terengganu State and
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, all of which are responsible in licensing processes and enforcement activities related to
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and
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.


Establishment

Control over the use of radioactive substances began in 1968, when
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passed the Radioactive Substances Act 1968. Due to the rapid development and utilization of atomic energy activities in Malaysia, in which requires more effective regulatory control, inspection and enforcement, the Atomic Energy Licensing Bill was drafted. This bill was then passed in Parliament in April 1984, as the Atomic Energy Licensing Act (Act 304). In line with Section 3 of the Act 304, Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) was established under the
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on 1 February 1985. AELB acts as an enforcement authority for the implementation of the Act. However, on 27 October 1990, AELB was then placed under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation. Today in 2022, AELB is renamed to be the Department of Atomic Energy (Atom Malaysia) due to the fact that since its establishment in 1985, this department is not known to have a name of its own. The Atomic Energy Licensing Board, whereby the "Board" by all definition only refers to the 5 board members. At the same time the Director General of this department also acts as an
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to this Board.


Objectives

To ensure all atomic energy activities are safe, secured and safeguarded (3S's) for protecting the public, workers and environment.


Mission

To regulate the use of atomic energy for nation's wealth and well being.


Vision

An effective regulatory body for safety, security and safeguards in atomic energy activities.


Functions

Atom Malaysia's functions as set forth in Act 304 are as follows: To advise the
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and the
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on matters relating to the
Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984 Atomic may refer to: * Of or relating to the atom, the smallest particle of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties * Atomic physics, the study of the atom * Atomic Age, also known as the "Atomic Era" * Atomic scale, distances comp ...
and the progress of its development, particularly on the implications of the development for Malaysia. - controlling and monitoring the activity of atomic energy and the matters incidental thereto; - to establish, maintain and develop scientific cooperation with any body, institution or other organization relating to nuclear matters or atomic energy as the Board deems fit for the purposes of the Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984; - where so directed by the
Government of Malaysia The Government of Malaysia, officially the Federal Government of Malaysia (; Jawi script, Jawi: ), is based in the Federal Territories of Malaysia, Federal Territory of Putrajaya, with the exception of the legislative branch, which is located in ...
, to implement or provide for the execution of obligations arising out of agreements, conventions or treaties relating to nuclear or atomic matters of which Malaysia is a party if the treaty, convention or treaty is connected with the purpose - the Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984; and - to do other matters arising or arising out of the functions of this Board under the Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984 which is not contrary to the meaning of the Act, whether directed or not directed by the Minister.


References


External links


Official Website of Department of Atomic Energy Malaysia

Official Facebook of Atomic Energy Licensing Board, Malaysia (Atom Malaysia)
Ministry of Energy, Technology, Science, Climate Change and Environment (Malaysia) Nuclear regulatory organizations