CRPA(R) Updates, February 2026
The CRPA(R) designation is the highest level of competency recognized by CRPA at the Canadian level. Attainment of the designation by a registered radiation safety professional (RRSP) is determined by
- academic achievement,
- experience in the radiation field, and
- successful completion of the CRPA(R) exam, which is based on identified core competencies.
The purpose of the designation is to ensure that a regulator, employer, or member of the public can have confidence in the qualifications of an RRSP with a CRPA(R) credential.
Fall 2025 exam results
CRPA is proud to announce the names of the newest CRPA(R)s who passed exams held on November 23, 2025:
Hamilton, ON
- Jennifer Clarke
- Jillian Henkel
- Maharshi Suthar
- Katelyn Versteeg
- Peixiao (Karl) Zhou
Vancouver (Burnaby), BC
- Aline Rodrigues
- Lauren Round
- Rory Stokes
For a complete list of CRPA members who have attained the CRPA(R) designation, see the List of CRPA(R)s on the CRPA website.
Spring 2026 exam
The spring 2026 exam will take place on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, in Saskatoon, SK, as part of the at the CARST-CRPA Symposium on Radon and Radiation Protection. Details will be posted on the CRPA website in early 2026.
More information
Detailed information and documents can be found on the Professional Designation page of the CRPA website.
Questions can be directed to the secretariat at [email protected].
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