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EMRC: Radiation levels in Jordan within natural limits

23-06-2025 11:25 AM


Ammon News - The Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC) has confirmed that radiation levels across the Kingdom remain within natural background limits, following a new round of nationwide assessments. The Commission emphasized that its environmental radiation monitoring network is operating continuously and efficiently around the clock.

Ziad Al-Sa'aidah, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners at EMRC, stated in a press release on Monday that the national monitoring system comprises a network of fixed stations and mobile field laboratories operated by qualified technical teams and aligned with international standards and best practices.

Recent monitoring and analysis, conducted since early Sunday using mobile laboratories and advanced radiation detection equipment at multiple sites, revealed no abnormal readings. Al-Sa'aidah noted that the results fall well within normal background radiation levels, confirming there is no risk to public safety and no need for additional action.

These efforts are part of EMRC’s comprehensive and precautionary daily monitoring plan. The Commission operates mobile radiation monitoring units that serve as a core component of Jordan’s national radiological emergency response strategy, allowing for rapid and precise assessments in sensitive locations.

Al-Sa'aidah also highlighted Jordan’s leadership in regional monitoring efforts, noting that the country was among the first in the Arab world to integrate its fixed radiation stations into the International Atomic Energy Agency’s global monitoring network (IRMIS). The system allows for real-time data sharing and analysis during emergencies, enhancing decision-making speed and accuracy.

He emphasized that the Commission’s work falls under a broader regulatory framework aimed at safeguarding public health and institutional continuity. "These efforts reflect our commitment to a proactive, transparent, and integrated national system for environmental radiation monitoring," Al-Sa'aidah said.

He further stressed that EMRC is working in full coordination with the National Center for Security and Crisis Management and all relevant government bodies to maintain the highest levels of preparedness. "Our approach is aligned with Jordan’s national strategy of proactive risk management to ensure the safety and protection of all citizens," he added. Petra




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