Shipyard Bijela

Centre for Ecotoxicological Research has been given a new assignment, via tendering procedure – to perform testing of waste materials in the Shipyard Bijela. Our expert team immediately undertook the task and performed all actions required for taking samples which we will examine and later on present the results to our clients.

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Predstavnici IAEA nastavili susrete i prezentovali mogućnosti saradnje

U sklopu posjete delegacije Međunarodne agencije za atomsku energiju (IAEA) Crnoj Gori, predstavnici IAEA obišli su Centar za ekotoksikološka ispitivanja (CETI), gdje su razgovarali sa direktoricom te institucije Nadom Medenicom. Nakon posjete CETI – ju predstavnike Agencije primila je sekretarka Ministarstva nauke Smiljana Prelević.

Welcome !

Welcome to the new official web site of the Centre for Ecotoxicological Research, Podgorica (CETI).

We wish you a pleasant stay on our website, and please send us any comments and suggestions that you may have without hesitation. Our goal is to provide our customers and potential clients with the best Internet experience and to show you with this modern website who we are and what we strive to.

CETI is the institution engaged in ecotoxicological tests with lot of success for more than 18 years. CETI is trying to have intensive communication with

NGOs, media and the interested public in all matters it has been dealing with. The doors of the institution are open to all useful, and creatively thinking young people who, supported by the CETI expert teams that are going to be further strengthened in the future, could acquire knowledge and skills that might be of benefit to CETI or their other potential employers.

Thank you for your trust and for taking your time!

Regional workshop on Chemical Weapons Convention

Representatives of CETI participated in a regional workshop for member states in Eastern Europe in connection with the technical aspects of the regime of transfer of chemicals under the Chemical Weapons Convention.

The course was organized for representatives of institutions responsible for implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine and Montenegro.

The training was given by representatives of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), The Hague. The theme of the workshop was the custom control and transfer of controlled chemicals.

Seminar in detection of radiation sources at the border

A seminar on the topic: Ways of response and reaction to the detection of radiation sources at the border, in the organization of EXBS (Export Control and Related Border Security) Program of the US Government and CETI was held in Podgorica on 20-21 October.  The participants included representatives of customs, border police and national institutions that are responsible for responding in case of detection of radiation sources from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro.

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Visit to the Agency for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety of Kosovo

In the period from 15-18 September 2014, a delegation of CETI Podgorica paid a visit to the Agency for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety of Kosovo. Sponsor and organizer of the visit was EXBS (Export Control and Related Border Security) Program of the US Government.

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Conference of International Atomic Energy Agency

58th IAEA General Conference in Vienna, Austria

In the period 23-24 September 2014, as part of the 58th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria, scientific forum was held: Radioactive waste: Facing Challenges – Science and Technology for Safe and Sustainable Solutions.

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Inter-Regional Training Course

ANNOUNCEMENT: Inter-regional training course will be held from 24 to 26 June 2014 in the framework of inter-regional project INT9176 “Strengthening Cradle-to-Grave Control of Radioactive Sources in the Mediterranean Region”

As part of an interregional project INT9176 “Strengthening Cradle-to-Grave Control of Radioactive Sources in the Mediterranean Region”, the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, the Environmental Protection Agency and CETI, with the support of the International Atomic Energy Agency, will host inter-regional training course from 24 to 26 June 2014, dedicated to the management of disused sealed radioactive sources, which will, in addition to lecturers and participants from Montenegro, involve 17 representatives of competent institutions from 14 countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, Ghana, Greece, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Macedonia, Tunisia and Turkey).

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Practical Demonstration Conducted

A practical demonstration was conducted during the inter-regional training course held in the framework of inter-regional project INT9176 “Strengthening Cradle-to-Grave Control of Radioactive Sources in the Mediterranean Region”- on 25 June 2014.

As part of an inter-regional project INT9176 “Strengthening Cradle-to-Grave Control of Radioactive Sources in the Mediterranean Region” organized by the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, the Environmental Protection Agency and CETI, with the support of the International Atomic Energy Agency, a practical demonstration was held today of procedures of characterization and conditioning of disused sealed sources of ionizing radiation, including radioactive lightning rods, in the radioactive waste warehouse of CETI.

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Activities on the management of disused sealed radioactive sources

The activities on the management of disused sealed radioactive sources and radioactive waste have been continued.

After the successful completion of the regional project – IPA 2009 Programme for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection entitled: “Management of sealed radioactive sources, including radioactive lightning rods and strengthening the effectiveness of the regulatory infrastructure in the field of radiation protection in Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo”, the activities related to good management of disused sealed radioactive sources of radiation have been continued.

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