Regulatory Approval: Raylab’s Starlite Approved by CNSC and Adopted by OPG
Raylab announced that its neutron survey meter, Starlite, has been approved by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and is now in use by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) as its primary instrument for neutron monitoring.
Approval by the CNSC confirms that Starlite meets Canadian regulatory requirements for neutron detection in nuclear environments. In parallel with this regulatory approval, Starlite is now deployed by OPG for routine neutron survey work, supporting radiation protection activities across its operations.
Starlite was developed by Raylab to provide reliable, real-time neutron measurements in demanding field conditions. Its smart and compact design combines accuracy across all energy levels, from thermal to 20 MeV, with ease of use, ensuring an unmatched user experience in the neutron monitoring. Starlite’s adoption by OPG reflects confidence in the instrument’s performance, durability, and suitability for use in regulated nuclear facilities.
With Starlite now serving as OPG’s main neutron survey meter, Raylab continues to expand its presence in the nuclear instrumentation market, supporting operators with modern, easy-to-use, compliant radiation monitoring solutions.




