NRA was established in 2016 by the Nuclear Regulatory Authority Act of 2015 (Act 895) to regulate the civilian use of radiations (ionizing and non-ionizing) in Ghana for the protection of people and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation hazards.Beneficial uses of nuclear technologies for socio-economic development are ever-increasing in the health, agricultural, industrial, educational, research and security sectors in the country including the future generation of electricity. Health sector clients: Operators of radiotherapy, brachytherapy and nuclear medicine (diagnostic and therapeutic), diagnostic and interventional radiology facilities (mammography, fluoroscopy, x-ray), dental and paediatric radiology facilities.Industrial, research, agriculture, security and academia sector clients: operators of radioactive waste management, research reactor, science laboratories, industrial radiography or non-destructive testing (NDT), industrial irradiator facilities, destination inspection scanners, portal monitors, nuclear gauges (level gauges, moisture density gauges), mining and oil and gas.