REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBCI R: IJ66304
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIOV ON
RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION
inaneiAI St8temeuts for the Year Ended 31 December 2023
Xein4din Audit Ltmtted
Charte￿d Accountants and Statutory Audit¢)rs
Nightingale House
46-48 East Street
Epsoirt
Surrey
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ITrTERNATIONAL C.OMMissfoN ON
RAnlOLOelCAL PROTkCTJO
Contents olthe Flnthntial Sthtemellts
roi. tbe yeRr ended 31 Det¢mber 2023
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Report of the TJw8tees
Rtpoj't of the IniJependeDt Audltors
6 to 8
StfitemEtytof F5nglltial Actlvltles
B¥lRnee Sh¢¢t
io
Cxsli Floiv Ststejnent
Note5 to the Cash Floiv Statement
12
Notes to th¢ Financialststements
13 to 20
DetRiled Statement of Financi￿1 Attivities
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IiYrERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
RADIOLOCICAL PROTEcfIoN
RepDrt of the TTu5tee8
rDr the ye&r ertded 31 Detember 2023
The tru$t¢cs present their report with the finan¢i41 st&teffl¢nts of the charity for the year Ended 31 Dec¢rnber 2023. The
tnistB&4 have adopi¢d the pr4)vtsion% of Accounting and R¢portit)g by r.k￿ltE¢s.' Statcfflent of ReL'ornni¢nded PrnGtic¢
applicabIe to ¢harities ptepariug their accounts in ac￿rdance with th¢ Fitwicial Repo￿￿8 Stsndard appIl￿blE in the
UK and Republi¢ of Jrel&nd.IFRS 102) {effe¢tive l JBnuary 2019}-
OIUECTIVES AND AcfiviTIF3
Objec1iv￿ oltlje eh8Yity as Set out In Its goveJiLtng document
The objects of RegÉstered Charity No. 1166304 S￿ 10 advance foT tlie publi¢ bcnsfit the sLien¢B of radiolDgic￿l
proteclton, by providing r¢commelldations &nd Auidance OJJ all of protfction agatnst ionising rÈdiaiion. without
nduly limiting bcneficisl pffactices th81 give rise lo expN)sure to radiatton.
Th¢ TtustCC5 vurjfm that they haye complied with th¢￿r duty in section 4 of ihe C:harities Act 2006 to have due regerd
to the p￿bliC bencfit gLtidallce publish¢d by the Charity ConJmis5ion in detenThiTJing the artivities undertak¢n by the
ch81ity.
In preparing its recommendatioTh4 ih¢ Commission wnsiders tht futtdamtntal principles and quantitative bases upon
which apprupriate radiological pi'otectioH measuzu Gan be established. while leaving to the variou.% nfjtional pJDtection
bodies tjie re$p0115ibilily uf fonnulatin8 th¢ specific Advice. codes of piactice, o¥ r¢guJolions that are best suit¢d to the
teds of tkir individu31 countries.
Main Acllvitles uiidertak¢n iTt relhtlon to these obJ¢¢tlYes
The prnduct of ICRP aLtivitiBs is ifs Publications which CORtain th¢ ￿01￿mendationS and guidance that JCRP i5SUfS.
S¢ver&l Rciivities reqiiired to pirxluiB I(:IiP Publi￿tIonS inoluding meetin8s wh¢re work ITh progres% 13 reportcd.
drafts a￿ disGUSSeO, und final drafts are revÈew¢d and approved for publI¢#tio￿ Thus. the main a¢tiMtI¢S jll terms of
¢xpcndilu]E our m¢etiw and the cos*8 of th¢ SGi¢litific SectttsTiat.
FINANCIAL RKVIEW
Finartcial posltio
Nel mDv¢meiit in 2￿25 wa5 CAD -0.03M. resu]ting in tot*l fi]t*d$ carried forward of CAD 0.90M.
Total incoming INources in 2023 wer¢ CAD I.31W up from CAD I.OOM in 2022. This was it) part duc to a a
Coiitrjb￿tio1I ofapproximately CAD 0.15M in ex￿$ fi]nds from ICRP 2023 Tokyo by the host orEalli5ation. QST. The
ncoming resour¢r5 Outtook ¢ontinucs to bep051tlVE.
Tot&1 outgoing JNources in 2023 wat CAD 1.36M, up from CAD 1.] IM in 2022. This was due wim8rily to in¢r¢as¢d
travel and m¢etin8 cxpcn.4cs (CAD 0.38M in 202] vs CAD 0,27M in 2022) and incrcss¢d £alary costs {CAD 0.77M in
2023 vs 0.68M in 20221 due tts a new fiill-time employe¢ joining the ICRP Scientific SeLYctstiat during th￿Y￿r.
How¢v¢r, incrtrases in travel and ￿￿etIng exp¢nses (CAD 0.38IM in 2023 vs CAD 0.27M iji 2022) and ittcomc not
r¢l&ted to ICRP 2023 (CAD I.OOM in 2023 v5 CAD 0.84M in 2022) ￿e￿Ild]Y off5el on¢ another. due primarily to the
second UAE, Radiological p￿teCtIon Week held in 2023 in ¢onjunGtion wEth a Mdin Commission mfeliThg.
Expendit¥r¢s totalling approximately CAD 0.13M were in¢unrd by ICRP. and ￿l￿b￿rSed by the UAE FEd¢ral
Authority for Nuel¢ai' Rogulatitsn. Taking this into &ecount, overall nEt meeting Expenses weye steady (CAD 0.25M in
2023 vs CAD 0.27M in 2022).
The outgoing Outlook is caulioiig. Although anliiie meetiE)gs arc used mucb tttoir frequently than bcfore,
in-pcrson TnectiTW continue to be impDrtant, the frequency of m¢ctin¥s will r￿airy high in the tOTniThg years duc lo the
ongoing review and rcvision of the System of Ratiiologicul Protection, and travel costs aTe not ¢xp¢cted lo decresse.
Onlin¢ meetijw ar¢ g¢neiElly favoured for practical and fJnanci81 r¢asons, but iTr-person meaings will wntinue wh¢n
warranted.
The ov¢rall financial outlook i5 CRutio￿$. R¢vMues 3Te expected ts in¢rcase, 8$ are in-kirKE contiybutions to o£Tsct some
dvel cost5, but pressure remaitts tts ¢llsure that thr5 incress¢ keeps pace with in¢r¢a5ing Losts. Caution is waTfdnted.
Although lon£-terni zero nEt mDvem¢nt is exptttttd for chsritir5 which musl spend th￿1. re50urc¢s on achieving their
tsbjecls, ICRP needs to continue to 8￿PPort its core objects while Incr￿sing its fEn2ncial J'c84tve to ertsur¥ the
5u51aiiiability of acliitving tliese objrGts in the long lerni.
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INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION
Rtport of the Trustee
foi. tht year endod 31 Dee¢mber2023
FINANCIAL REVIEW
R48ervc5 poTÉcy
BvAuse of changing int¢re&ts oiid COAdilion5. the voluntary contribution from any giv¢n dO[￿r may decF¢a5E or ￿ase
entiiEly. To meet such reJuGtiong. Rnd lo manage flow. the cotnmissl<￿ keep5 part of it5 funds in Ksetve. Ideally.
this should cOrre8rKpJ￿ to the costs of a￿ut 1.5 y¢Hrs of total running costs {about CAD 2M).
Keserns Itola] funds ¢arrirJ f0Th￿rd) &% of 31 Dccernlw 2021 are CAD 0.90M, 8ubstatiti&lly unchanged frorn CAD
0.93M in 2022. Although this falls short of the ideal figur4 ICRF is in a r¢a50nable position (o maintain cath fjtsw and
wedth¢r annual fjnancial variations.
1￿Cluded in th¢ reseNes fuTK15 held in tlie Fuundatioll Fund" The pu￿05￿ of this ftrnd is to secure thB reliable and
8ustsiwblt lon8-tenTJ ability to fulfil the Commission's eharitablc Dbieco and to provide a vehicle for support¢ts who
pIEfer to rontribute tt) this goal. It i8 ittt¢nded lo ¢ventually r￿UCe the size of operational ￿Serve needed by providing a
r¢Ji&ble ill¢om¢ stream and futsds that could be at¢essed in exig¢nt circum8tances. These fund.4 are invest¢d in the
QuiltEr ChcvK)t Global IncDme and Growth Fund forChaTjtIC5.
As of 31 De¢¢mEtr 2023. the Troundatioft Fund was valued ￿ CAD 0.19M (GBP I IOJ40}, up from CAD 0.17M (GBP
99,846} as of 31 De¢embEr 2022. represenliRg a t()tral ￿turn of 10.5Yo ovEr the year. This is ¢ompaTrble to a chtritie5
composite benchmark of I 1.1
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INTERNATIONAL COMMISSJON ON
RADIOI.OGICAL PROTEcfJoN
Repoi't vf ¢he Ti'll8tees
for the yeai. ended 31 Décember 2023
srRUCTIJRk, evOVKRNANCE AND MANAGCI ￿lENT
GoveJ'nlJLE documertt
ICRP is a d]arity re8istei.ed in the United Kingthm estoblished to provide irtd¢pendent ￿tOMmendat￿)nS and guid&n¢c
on i￿K)lo￿l¢￿ protcction for the publiG bettcfit. It was e$labli5hed as such by the 1928 Intematii)nal Congrtts of
RadioIo8y. The CommlssioM¥ goveming doGument 1$ Ils c¢)nstitution. In Septeniber 1987. that dowrnent was appiovcd
by the memb¢rs of Ihe Man8gem¢nt Committee foi. thtt pur￿SeS of bEfjoming a chaillty in En¥l¥lld and Wales. St8tUs a5
Registered Charity was granted 8 Januaiy 1988. On 31 D¢¢ernbcr 2016. followiftg the passing of ? Tni8tees
Resolution all of th6 filnds of ICRP werc transferyed to a nEwly fomied CIO, with 011 assets alld liabilitie5 tronsftYrinE Éo
the present cntity, LhErity registration number1166304.
Ilow the chstity is Collstttuted
Whcn IC.RP was fol1n￿ in 1928. it Wa5 called ihe 'Jntemational X-ray and Radi￿￿) PTOtection Committee,. The
Commission adopted its PTe5ent"nam¢ in 1950 (o rEfl￿1 its invDlv&nent in areas olherthan etcupaliontl extK15vre in
tnedicine. whe¥¢ it origittatel.
ICRP coDsi%ls of the Main Commission (th¢ T￿Stees), Thc Scienlific .Secreleriat. four standing Committees {con¢¢tned
with Radiatiott Effects. D05&4 trom RadiatioTh ExposuiE. Rodiological Proteetiott in Medicine, Bnd Application of the
Commission¥ ReCoDm￿d8ttOlls). and ad ho¢ T￿k Groups.
RelAtjDllshlp Ivitb othei. oi'gani8Atious
ICRP routinety inteTrots with a wide variety of goveTJ]mentsl and non"govrmmettt&l organisations with an itttere5t in
radiologtcal pmtection. In 2012, a ntw schem¢ for ftFm)81 relations w&s e%tablL%he￿ and ICRP now mainlains form&1
relations with a growing numbEr of org8nisations, includingthr followinE'.
- Conferfflce of Radi&lioD Corttwl Program Dir¢ctois (CRCPDI
. Eur(>pe>n ALARA Netwoi'k {EAN)
- European Allillnce forhQediGal Radiation Prote¢tlDn Rese*r¢h IEURAMED)
- European Association ofNaiiollal Metrology InstiWte5 IEURAMbT)
- Europe8n Agso¢iation of NuclearMedi¢ine IEANM}
-EumpEan Commission (EQ
- European Federation ofor8anis#tions for Medical Physirs (F-FOMP)
. Eutop¢an Nuclear Instsllatioo$ Safety Standards Initiative IENISS)
- P.urope8o Platforni on Preparedtt¢55 forNuclear and Radialogical E￿￿rgencY Response and Recov¢ry (NERIS)
. Europ¢an Radiation Dosim¢ty Group [EuL￿OSI
- EuiDpewJ R8dioecolo8y Alliance (ALLIANCE)
- Eun)pedn SDciety of Radiology {ESR).
- Europcan Trdinittg and Education in R&di&tion Protection Poundalion (ELrrERP)
. Headsof the Eu]r>pean Radiological PrDtecboii Compctent AuthDTlti¢8 (HERCAI
- Ibero AmeatAn Forum of Xadiologic81 NuclcarRe8ulatory Or8arni5atioiJs IFOKO)
- IEC E1¢ctri￿] Equipmeth in Medicul Practice (IBaTc621
- IEC Nu¢ltar Instrumen(atÈon IIEC.'ITC45)
- Indu$triAII Glubal Union's Intern8tional Network IINWUNI
- Infomjotion System on Occupational Bxposur¢ USOE)
- Inter￿ational Atomi¢ knJEY A8e.ncy IIAEAI
- Intern￿lE)nal Commission OJJ Radiation Units and M¢asknrcmen15 IICRU)
- International Commissitsn onNoJL-Ionising Rèdiation Protection {ICNJRPI
. InL¢rItatioDal Agen¢y for Research on CaTrC￿ IIARC)
IntEmatioThal Labour organ￿58t10n (ILO)
. International Or88nization forM¢dical Physics IIOMP)
- International RadI￿lOn Protection A550ciatiott (nu)Al
- Interndional 8Dciety' of Radiographers & Radiological TeellltsAo8ists IISRRT)
- Intem2tion&l Society ofRadiuloEY USR)
- MultidisciplinBiy Eiiiopean tnw Dos¢ Initiative (MELODII
. Natioiial c.ouncil on R￿lation PIDteclion and Measuiemcnts (NCRPI
- OECDNu¢le8rEneJEY A¥ency (NEA)
- Svcial Scien¢es ond Humanitics in Ioni5ing Radiation Research (SHAIiE)
- United Notions Scientific Committee on the Effc¢ts of Atomi¢ Radialion (UNSCEAR)
- World Health Organisatiun (WHO)
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IiYTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
RADIOLOGICAL PR(yfLec TION
iieport of the Trustee5
foT fhe yefvi. ended 31 Decembèi'2023
- World Nucle&rAsswiation (WNA)
Recntitment and app&lntlT)eot Df new tI￿Stee8
Candidates Foi. IW memb6rship come fi'om all over the world. The Main CoTnmisyiurt mtmkrs li.¢, (he tr￿st¢￿S) &r¢
elected by the CornTnissson itself to provide a wide r4ng¢ of expertise in the field& of medical radiology. tsdi8tion
pjvteotion. physics. hEalth physiLE. biology, g¢nEtics. BpidEmiology, biostslisti¢s. biochemisty, biophysi(4
covironmental $¢i¢nct aTd other disGiplines ttlevdnt to th¢ objects of th¢ Cummission. with regard to an app￿priate
balAnc¢ of exptyti8e. Cotnmittee mtmbcrs are appoint¢d by the Commission follow&ng an opcn call for nornintttiolls.
Th¢ Coinrni55ion and its Committees rutt for four-year pertods. Thts current peri￿ bcgan I July 2021, and will Uld
OJJ 30 June 2025. A mittimum membership tumover is rtqwred on each Ji¢w p¢riod'. at least 4 Cornrnissiort memb¢r5
and 2510 of the members in e&ch Cofflillitttc tnUSt chang¢.
While nominations #te invil¢d from Olltside. decisions are tak¢n by the Co]nmission alone on the basis of Expertis
ICRP Tegards it ￿ vital io iEmaits a self-el¢¢ted body in tlie mAThner of ottttdcmy. It 15 inipotriant thAt tr￿s￿e8 ar¢
eTeoted on the basis of their p¢r8onal qualifIcolion5 do not rcpresent any special ittte]rsts. A Code of Ethics.
approved on 10 Aptil 2014. goverrjs thi5 end all othtt asp￿*3 of the operation of ICRP.
Memktsbip ll) ICRP is iE%8rdal widely 85 honour for the membru as well È5 for th¢ir orEanisationslemployers
(which support ICRP by making the tnernbcrs, tim¢ available without chargEng, offtn also contribute io their costs of
allending m¢ctings, 8nd in matty ¢a5es provEde subsÉdntial athrfiot￿l re8ouY¢es withovt cbarge to tbe Ci)tnmEssionl. In
addilion to the obvious priinary requirement, internationally acktK)wledged lop level exp¢rt15e, th¢ eoTnmission 5trive3
foi'dujic diversity and 8endEr balan¢r.
'riainlng oftl'UStees
All Iruslce candidates air familiar with ICRP atid its activities, most having partiLlPat¢d in ICRP as Task Group or
Committee metnbeiE bcfniE they HT¢ ¢lc¢lrd a5 Main Cornmission mcmber.8 and thus obtsin tru¥tee status. All new
Iruslees provided illfomiation when elected and at thL beginning of each tstrn. includittg rnaterial produced by the
charity Convnission ¥uLh as Th¢¢5scn(ial tr￿stee.. whatyoii need to know, what you n¢cd to do {CC3Y.
JD addition, a cullotni.%d tratlling tiilcd Trustee Essentials" has been established, using training materials fro￿.
the National C'.ouncil foi. Voluntary Or8ani5ations (NCVO) and the Charity Commi55ion. supplEn)ented by infomjation
on how these relate spccifically to being a trust¢e of the Inltrnatioi)81 Commis%ioii on Radiological Pjotection. FOT those
that M'iyh fuTther training in $p¢cifJc aTEW all ¢ourses in the NCVO Study Zon¢ have beBn made available to the
trust¢¢5,
REFE4liENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAIIS
R¢gi8ttred ChAiity ￿UMb￿r
1106304
Piineipal addrts%
350 Albrrt st￿et
Suite 410
Ottdwa, Ontario
Canada
KIR IA4
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INI'ERNATIONAI, COMMISSION ON
iiADIOI,OGICAL PROTECTION
Report of.tbe Triisto¢y
ror th¢y¢ar enÉled 31 Decembth'20Z3
W RUhm- Ch21r
D A Cool (T¢s1￿Ca 27.3.23)
D Laurier
F Borlwd
IC AppleEate
T gehneidcr
S Boufflor- Vscc Chair
Kwcho
G Hirth
MKa
SLsu
S Romanov
A Wojcik
AudÈtoi
X¢in8din Audit Limil¢d
Chartered Accountsnts and St8tutDry Auditors
Nighting￿¢ HoLt%e
4648 Eost Str¢et
EpsDm
Sijiwy
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S-I"ATRMENT op'fRUSI'BRS' RE4 SPONSIBtLITIES
The Ii'ustees are responsible for prepating the Repfjrt of the Triistees and the linanei3i .%latcJJienls ￿COrdanCe with
2pplicablE1ow Uniteil Kingdoni Accounting Stsndanls IUnEted Kingdom Generally Accepted Acwunling VrRdicEI.
'riits law &pplicablc to chaiiliex in FA￿land and W81tt8. the Charitles Act 2011, C'.harity (Acwiinlx and RepDrt5)
Regubti0i￿ 2008 and Ihe provEsions of th¢ triisl dEed rwuires Ilie trostcex to piEpdre fin*Jncial st•l¢m¢nts for each
financisl year wbich give a Inie aiid fair view of the.8lai¢ of aff8iis of the cliarity aiid of tl)c incominE resources and
appltcstion of T&4￿Jr¢e$, intliiding the illroine expe2Kliture, of the oh8rity for that pcriod. In preparing those
fin8nc121 statements, thetLlJSte¢B are I'eqiiiiEd to
select suitable ac¢ouiitit)g pt>licTres and then apply ihcm consisiently*
obsetyc Ihe ni¢hods and prin¢ipl¢y in Ihe charity SORP.
m8ke judEements and esiimate5 i￿1 are Y¢as0￿ble and pwdent.
$iat¢ whether appllcable accouiiliDg siandards lJ&ve bee4J followed, ￿b5¢Gt to any ma￿L9[ departures flisclosed atid
explain6d in the finRncid stslettLents,'
prcpare the fsnancÉal Ststem￿lS on the golng concern b￿lS unless li is inappropriate to prwme that Gharity wlll
Contlnuc in bulness.
Th¢ trustees a￿ rospons￿bIg for ke2ping pw ac¢ouELting Ttrord5 which di5cknsr with reasonable aLfUrnCy at any lime
Ihc fJiian¢ial position of thE clwrity &nd tv enoble theffl to ensurc thill (he fiotti]bial ¥thitm¥nl¥ coinply wilh Ilie Chai'ili¢s
Act 2011. the Charity IALL'ounts aThd REPDJtsl R￿ulatiOnS 2D08 ai)d Ili¥ pl￿ViliOnS of tht tr￿$( dfed. They at# also
ie5ponsible for safc8uaiding th¢ assds of th¥ ch¥rity ¢ind hettc¢ lor l&kiTr8 rea5011abl¢ ste￿$ for (h¢ prev¢ntion and
d6tebtion of frnud and otlier irr¢8ularitlC5.
and $igned on IL¥ b¢haJf by..
W Rllh￿- Clkir-'frustee
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Repoil (If the Independent AirditoJ3 to the'l'i'ustets vf
IMteTti•tioJ)al Comniis$ioiJ On
RRdiologi¢al PiYJtEetltFn
Opinlon
We have auditC4J thc fin&n¢iHI stthments of Intcrnational Commission on Radiological Pmt¢ction (the '¢harity') fol tl
year ended 31 DBc¢mber 2023 which comprise the.%tatement of Fin8nGial Activities. the Balance Shcet, the Cash Flow
Slalement notas to the findncial slatements. including a sumtnary of sigrjifjcant accoullting poli¢irs. The finomcial
IErKTrrtin8 ftamework that has beeii applied in their pr¢paration is applicabl< law and Ullited Kingdotn Accounting
Standards (UÉJited Kingdom G¢n¢rally A¢¢q)ted A¢¢ounting PtaGticel.
In our opinion the fjnancial stat¢mcnts.'
giv¢ a truc and fair view oftht State of the charity's affairs as at 31 Deeember 2023 aTKt of its intolning resDuKes at
application of T&￿1urce4 forthc yeBr then endcd-
haveb¢¢n properly prepared in accordance with United Kin8dorn Genei"ally A¢cept¢dAccounting PractieL; and
have btBn Prepa1￿ its accordance with th¢ requireinertts of the Charities A# 2011.
BAsk8 lor opinio
We wnducted our audit in accordaTrce with Intcrnatsoknal Stalldaryts AuditinE (LIKI IISAS IUKII and applicable law.
0￿. r¢sponsibilitios under those si8udards &r¢ further des¢ribcd in the Auditors, ]zsponsibilities for the audit of the
financial statements section nf our r¢port.
We att in(kpcndcnt of thc charity in aecordancc with the ethttal
r¢quiTcm¢kts that are relevanl to our audtt irfthe tinancial statements in the UK, includijig the FRC.'s f,'thical Standard,
and we have fvlfilld our othei. elhi¢al Tesponsibilities in arcordance with these reqiiiremertts. We believ¢ that th¢ audit
¢vidence wo have obtaincd is $ufficiet*t and appiY)priate to provide g basis foi'our opinion.
Conclusion% relatirg to going toDc¢rn
In auditillg the financtal stat¥menls, w¢ h8v¥ concluded that the truste*s' use of th¢ gotng ￿ncern b8sis of accouttting in
the WEpaTation oflh¢ financiÈl statcm¢nl4 appropriatr.
Bèsed oll the work we have ptrf0rnI2d, we have not identified any material un¢¢rtaintits relating to ev¢nts or conditions
that, individually or Coll￿tIve]y. may cast significant doubt oll the chaTity's abilty to continu6 as u grjing ¢ancem for
pcriod ofal leèst twelve mt)nths from when the fijjaucial statemevts are authorised for issue.
Our iEspsinsibilities and the respor)STbilttieg of the ts1¢¢5 Wlth irspect to golng cone¢m llTe des¢ribEd in the relevant
secttOMS of this rEPOrt.
Other 1Dfon￿atlo
The trustces aiE ft6ponsJlTrle foi. the oth¢r informatioll. Th¢ ather infom)ation comprises the infom)ation in¢luthd tsi I
Aniiual R4)oit. oihcr thatT the firancia] statrmellts and our Report of the IndEpendent Auditors Iliereon.
Our opillion oo th¢ fJnan¢ial statements docs not cover lh¢ other inforniatiotj and, exwt to thE extrnt oÉhetwisc
expltcitly slated ill our rep)rt, w¢ do not ¢XPTC5S any fomi of ￿&￿I.￿nCE concl￿10n thereon.
In connection with our audit of the fjnancial statements, our rEsponsibility is to lead the oth¢i' infoll￿ation alld. itt doing
so, cottsidci. wheihv the other inforniation is maierially inconsistent wilh the financial sta(emEllts or our kE￿w]edge
tsbtsined in the audit or otherwise appears tD be matEiially tnis$tatd. If we identify such mal&'ial inconsi5lttnci¢s or
appaKni material misstat6rncnts. we are r4uircd to determinc wheihvr this &iv¢s rise to 2 matefial mis5tatetnent in the
flnancial %tBteinents themselves. If, bas¢d on the work we have perfom)￿. we tDnclude that there is a material
misstatement ofthis other infomjation. we ￿qUired to ￿pOrt that facL W¢ hav¢ nothing toreport in thi5 re8ord.
Matters on ivhich we Are r¢quii'ed to report by exceptio
We havt nothittE to rwoit ill respect ol th¢ followinR matters where fhe Charitics {Accounts and Reports) liegulations
2008 Rquires to iEport to you if, itsourop&nion.'
IhE information given in the Rep()rt of the Truste¢5 18 incollsi$tEnt in any JThaterial Jrspect with the fillJncial
Statements. OT
sufficiont A¢eounting recol￿$ have ftot been kept.. or.
the financial SLtlem¢nts 8re not in agreement with the accourtting recor(L% and r¢tums' or
w¢ have notTcee¥vtd all the info]yr￿li0￿ aod ¢xplanatiOns we requ1￿ forovr audit.
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Report of tlje Independtht Auditoj's fo th¢ Ti'ustees of
InternRtionHI Commission on
IIAdiolo8lcRI Protettio
Respou$ibilitles of tivste
As eXpl￿ned mnTe fully in the StateiF]ent ofTru5te¢s' Rcsponsibiliiies, flie trustees are responsiblE for the PlEPHTaticn of
the financial slalemeNts whi¢h giv¢ & kne and fair view, and for such inÉernai cont￿[ a3 the tru5tces determine is
Theccssary to enable the PTeparation of fittancial 5t8tsments that ait frec from n)aterial misstatement, whethej. due to
fi'aud ortrror.
Ii) Preparing the financial statements. the ¢rUst¢￿ are responsible for B%se35iiig th¢ charity's abi5ity lo contintt¢ as a going
concem, disclosing, gs applicable, matters irlated to going ¢onGcrn and using the gtsing concern basis of aLCOUtiling
unless the truste¢s cith6J' irttend to liquidatB th¢ chftrity or Èo ceAse DPErations, or have ￿ Ye4liaic alt¢mativr but to do
so.
ODr i.e5ponslbilitlE5 fortb¢ aNdit of tlie fityort¢ial $tRtements
Wc havE bEen ap￿lAted as auditors under S￿li0n 144 of the Charities Act 2011 8nd ￿pOrt in accordance with thE Act
ond rclevantregulations made orhavin8 efftth the￿￿nder.
Oiir obj¢ctivEs are to obtain reasonable assurartce about whether the fittancial slatements as a wholc are free from
rnaterial migstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to rssue a Report orth¢ I￿¢pendent Auditots that inoludes our
opinion. Reasonable a5svJranGe 18 a bigh level of assurance, but is not 8 guarantee that an aiidit ¢onducted in ac¢oi)lancc
with ISAS (UK) will always detect a rnattrial misstatcmettt when it Cxists. Misstatements can aris¢ from fraud ot
and are considered maleriBI if, individually or the ￿8￿?8&t¢, th¢y couId rwonably br Bxpected to influ¢iK¢ the
economic decisions of user& taken on the basis of these finanGial 5tatemeThi5.
The extent tr> which OUT pfo¢EduTCS 8re ￿PllbIe of det￿tIllg irregul&riiie4 iTholuding fiEud is detailed below..
- Identify atsd a55e&s the risk of matèrittl misstalemtnl of the financial state￿e￿￿ whether duc to fraud or eTror. design
and perfomi audit procedures resFonsiv¢ to those risks. and oblain &iidtt.evidence Ihal is sufficienl ar)d Rppropriate to
pIDvide a ba¥is for our opiijivn. Thc risk Df not dele¢ling a material rnis8tatem¢nt resulting from fi.aud 15 higher than for
One r¢5ulting frozn error. 8$ fisud i1￿y involve collllsion, forgeiy. intentional (]mi5sion8. miswresuTrtations or the
oveJTide of interTral colilrol.
Obi8in an undetstaNding of intsrTh81 cont￿[ r¢l¢vant to th¢ &udit order to design audTt proccdures th&t arr
appropriat¢ in the cir¢umstances, but not foi. the pu4)05es of expr¢s&ng an opinion on thc effectiveness of the
cojnpatiy's ititernal control.
Evil￿1¥ the appropriateness of aCCo￿n￿nE poli¢ies u5¢d and the reasonablen¢ss of accounti*g estimates und the
related dis¢losurcs made ty the d￿cLOr&
- CoDGlude on the appropiyaletJe55 of the dtr¢¢tors' use of tht goin8 COn￿M basis of acLX)unting and. based on thc audit
¢vidence obtainEd. WhCth￿ a material Iinc¢rtainty Exists related to ev¢nt or conditions that mvly rast signific&nl (knllbt on
the Gompany's ability to continue as a going concern. If we conclude th&t a in&t¢rial uncertainty exists, w¢ required
to dmw Rttfntion in OUT auditorn wort to Ihr ￿lated dis¢105ur6 in the fthallcial slaleEnEnts or. if $uch disElI)sllres aiE
inadeouate to fflodify olli. opinion. Our CDnclusioD$ ar¢ basrA on the aud(t evidence obtained up to ihe date of our
audxtorfs r¢port. However. future ¢vents orconditions moy ¢&u80tha compAny to cease to ¢ontitiue as agoing cone¢m.
-EvaluatB the overall present8tson, 5tn]cture and conknt of the fin8x¢ial siatements, intsluding the dx$closum. 8nd
whcthttr the finanGial statements wTrrts¢nt the underlying transaotions and events in a mannet that ￿h]rVeS fair
Pif5¢ntation.
A fvrther descnption of our tesp)nsibilitiE5 fDr the audit of the fiRanGial stgt¢mtnts is lot414d on the financial Reporting
Collncil'$ website 8t wWw.frc.￿￿.u￿l8Vd1torSrG8pOnSlbI11t1￿S. This d¢5cription foms part of our Rwrt of th6
Ind6pendentAuditors.
Pag¢ 7

Report ofthe TnilependErJt AuditoiT to the Ti'iistees of
IntEI'nRtional CoD]mlsslon
Radiological Pi'otediott
Use of our i%port
Thi5 ¥eport is Inade solely to the charity's trustees. as a body, in ac￿rdanCe with Psrt 4 of th6 Charities (A￿o￿nts and
Reports) R¢gul&iioD5 2008. Our audit wo1* ha5 Ixen undertaken so that we might stats to the Ghllrity's trustPKS tho5¢
rnatter5 we orts requir¢d lo state to them an auditors, report atKt for oth¢r purpose. Tc the fttllpJt extent perniitted
by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity and the ch&rity's trustees ￿ a body.
foTour audit work, foj'tliis report, or forth¢ opinions we have fmn
Xein&din AuditLirnit¢d
Choitered Ac¢ount2nts Statutory Auditojs
Nightingale House
46.48 East.qt¥cel
pxom
Surrey
'KT17 IFIQ
DRte'.
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INTERNATIONAL COMMI&SlnN ON
RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTIOIY
Stst¢meTrt of Fiiixnthl Activitles
foi. the yenr ondÈd 31 Deeemb¢r 2023
2023
Total
funds
2022
Tot&1
funds
Unrestricted
funds
Re5tri¢tEd
fund
NotE3
INCOME AND KNDOWMEI N'rs r*ROM
Donations And IBgaGias
58 J60
58,360
83.672
ChÈrfitible sctiv5ties
Pmimotion of radiological protection
J,086,879
1,086.879
760,743
Other Irading activities
Inveslment income
Olherincom¢
159,475
5566
159.475
5.566
149,461
.507
TotAI
1.310,280
1,310280
1.000,498
LXPENDITURE ON
Charit•bl¢ activttles
Piomotion ofrndiolngical prOt￿ti(
1,358.256
1,358,256
1.110.665
Nrt gainslllos5es1 on invcstments
17,052
17,052
(35,118)
NET INCOMEI(EXPEiYDITUREI
(30.Y24J
130,924}
(145.285)
IIECONCKLIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forwaxd
931,114
931,114
1,076.399
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
900,190
900,190
931,114
The not&8 form pqrtof these financial stalemeuts
Pa8e 9

INTKRNA'fioNAL COMMISSION OPI
RADIOLOGICAL PR(YfECI'ION
BHIancLSho¢t
31 DEceinb¢i'2023
2023
Total
fujids
2022
Tolal
fiiTrds
ul￿estrictEd
fiinds
Re$irrGled
fund
Note5
IrixLII) ASSETS
Tangiblc 8ys¢ts
Inv(%tn7enls
13
7,877
186.067
7,877
1116,067
7,693
163.448
193,944
93,944
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash &t bank
15
468.838
431,171
468,838
431,171
358,926
520,246
900,009
900,009
879,172
CRCDITORS
Amounls falling diiewithin oTre year
16
(193.7631
{193,763)
(119,199)
NKI. CIJRIIILPIT AS.%rrs
706.246
?Q6.240
759,973
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
I.IABILITIES
900.190
900,190
NET ASSETS
900.190
900.190
931,114
17
UrJtKtrRcled fut¥J5
900.190
931,114
IY)TAL IPUNDS
900,190
931.114
The finan¢iaJ statcm¢nts w¢re appmv¢d by the Board of Trustee% and aulhorisfd foj. issu¢
l.?.l.F/a *-..........,...... and wtrc SigDed on its bBhalfby.'
W Rtihm- Chair- Twsl¢o
The nole5 form part Of these fjnancial st&tCEnents
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INrERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
RADIULOGJCAL PIIOTECTIO
Cs81i Flviv StAteJneiit
for the yeHi' ended 31 J)ecEmber2023
2023
2022
Notes
Cfish noivB operatillg Activifies
Cash 8¢neraled froin upYrati0Tr5
{85200)
(113.186)
Net cadi used in Optt&t￿]￿ activitie$
(85,2001
Ca8h fl¢kiY5 from Inv¢$ling HctivitieB
Purchase of t&ngible fjxed ass¢ts
Pllrch8St of fixBd ￿S¢t inv¢stm¢nts
nivid¢nd5 received
{3,874)
15,567)
5.566
{3.025)
Net Ga5h used in ittvesting activities
(3,87.5)
(3,0251
ChaE5ge In t￿sh ¢#$h equlvalents in
the rEyoi*ing perio
(."AYh Cash equiv%Ients altbe
bell￿￿11]g of the repoKling period
{89,075)
520.246
636.457
Cgsh Ind ¢i¥h ¢quivaletkfs At the eiid or
the repoiting period
431,171
520,246
The not¢5 fonn pail of Ih¢s¢ fJn&icial statements
Pagell

1Tr4TERNAI'IONAL COMMISSION ON
ILIDIOLOGICAL PRiYfECTION
Notes to the Ca51L Flow Statement
for the yeAI' end¢d 31 J)ecemb¢i' 2023
RECONCILIATION OV NET EI XPENDITURE TO NEI T CASH FLOW fiROM OPEIIATING
AcrJviTIES
2023
2022
Net exp¢ndlture for th¢ repoirting period (As ptr the Staternekt of
Aetivitie5)
AdjuJtmcnts for:
Depreciètion charges
IGainl1loss￿ on invesbnents
Loss on disposal of fJx¢d assets
Dividends received
Incre￿ indebtoi¥
Incitw In Gredilo
130,924)
(145,285)
3,276
(17,052)
414
(5,.566)
{109,912)
74,564
1.947
J5,118
(7,4341
7.583
Net cash iised In operAtlons
185200)
(113,186)
ANALYSIS OF CHANCES IN NET FUNDS
At 1.1.22
Cash flow
At 31.12.23
Net(a5h
Cash atbank
520,246
189,075)
431.171
520246
(89,075)
431.171
TotAI
520.246
(89.075)
431,171
The notc5 fDrni pait of th¢5¢ fEnancto1 $tat￿ents
PagE 12

INTKllJYATIONAL CoMMI￿10N ON
MADIOLOGICAL PftOTJ£cfioTri
Notes to the FinAD£ial Sthtem¢Lts
foy the year ended 31 December 2023
GENERAL IN*ORMATION
ThE chBrity'5 presentatioD a5 well as OP￿*￿0￿al GurrMGy i5 CHnadian Dollai., all aFnounts arc Toundcd to the
Thra￿$t CAD.
ACCOUNTIIYG POLICIES
BASIS or PREPARING THE b'lNANC.IAL STATILMEIYTS
The financial statem¢nts of the charthty, which is a publi¢ b6￿rit entity under FRS 102, have been pr¢p4red in
accoilan¢¢ witli the ChaTltie5 SORP (FKS 1021 'Accottttting And Reporting by Chalitics.. Stsiement of
Recommended PtHclice applittlblc to chtrities prepai'ing their a¢rounts in ac¢ordan¢¢ with the FU￿n¢741
R¢porting Standdrd applicable in th¢ UK and Republi¢ of ￿land (FRS 102) l¢ff¢ctive l January 2019y,
Financial RepoLtItlE Stsrtdard 102 'The Fin4ncial Reporting Standard applicable i]] thc UK attd Rcpublir of
Ireland, and the Charities Act 2011. The fitlancial statemeni&' hav6 been prepar¢d undcr the hi8loric&l ¢ost
convention. with th¢ 6x￿pIlOn of investments whith &re included at m&rk¢t value. as modifi¢d by ihe
tevaiualion of certain 8sset3.
INCOME
All In￿￿¢ is recognised in the Statement ofFinancial A¢tiviti¢s oll￿ the charity has cntitlement to th¢ fund& 1¢
probable that the incom¢ will b¢ ￿ceived and the atTh)untcan bt rneasured reliably.
EXPEliDITURE
Liabilities a￿ recoglli5ed 8s exp¢nditure as soon as Ihcre is a legal OF constructive obligation committing the
charity to that expMdstuiE, il is probable that & tratlsfer of economic benefits will be Lwuired in sdtIement and
the amouttt of the abligation can be mgasurcd reliably. Exp¢Aditure 18 accounted for on aD acwals b45is and has
been c12ssified under he8dirt8S that aggirxalg all ￿)st re&ated to fhe c&iegory. WhBre costs cannot be diircdy
attributed to p£rti¢ulai' hcadin8S they havc been 811ocat¢d to activities on a basis consist¢nt with the use of
TANGIBLE *JXbD ASSETS
Depreciation is provided at the follDwing annu81 rates ord¢r to writc Dff eaGh a5sel over its ¢5timated usefvl
Fixtures and fittings
20/0 Ori Cost
TAXATION
The charity is exempt from tax on ils charitable aGtiYitt¢s.
ACCOUNTTNG
Unre$lYict¢d fvnds can be used irt a¢cord8nc¢ wtla th¢ chllritabl¢obj¢ctives at the discretion of the tW5I¢Es.
Restricted lijrtds can only be used for pqrti¢ular restri¢t¢d purposes within th¢ obje1*5 of thr tharity, Restrictio
arise when ypecified by th¢ dDnoror when funds arc raised fDr particular restr1¢t￿ purposes.
Further explanation of the nature and purpD560f fvnd is includ¢d in thr note8 to thefiThmGial statcmcnts.
HIRE PURCHASE AND LEASING COMMrrMENrs
RetttslA paid under QPErating le£S￿ are thar8ed to the State]nent of F1M￿ClaI ActivitlC5 Dn a Stra￿lt lirte ba515
over the wiod of the le&se.
cR￿lcAL￿CcQuKrlNG JUDGEMENTS AND Y SOURCLS OF ESTIMATION UNCERTAINrY
In IhE applioation of the Charitys arcountiiig policies which are desLrib¢d above. trustee5 8r¢ r¢quired to make
judgem¥nis, estimates #ttd a%umptions abDUt the c8tryÈng valLEes of ass¢ts and liabilities that are wt readily
apparent trom other sources. ThB g5timates and undertying 8gswnptions art basd on historical expErience and
other factorB that ar¢ ¢onsidered.to b¢ itlevanl. ALlual rE5uIts may differ from these estithate&
PAg6 13
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INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
RADIOLOCICAL pfioTECTION
Note5 to the FID#ncial St8temeDIs- COILtllJll¢d
rDI' the yeRr eniled 31 Decembei. 20Z3
ACCOUt+mNG POLICIBS- co￿{)￿UE*l
CRITICAL AccouNfiNG JUDCEMEWTS AND KEY SOURCES OF LSTIMATION UNCERTAiTrrrY
The ¢stimatcs and undErlying ￿SUmPtIonS Bre reviewed on an on8DifLg basis. Rtvlsions to acLvunliJ]g e5tinJEte5
are recognsscd ill tjie PEriod in which the estimats 15 revised if the revision affccls only that period, or in
pertod of rcvision and fiJtur¢ period5 if the ￿visIon atyects both cuntnt fvtsJ]E p¢riods.
The kpy source¥ of ¢8timation uncertainty that havc a s]￿lficallt eff<¢t on the amounis r¢GogTrised in thc
financia] statements are d<￿rIbed below.
Dep￿rIation
Assets Ivrittell down ov¢r their E5tirnated llSBful liv¢5. The actllal lives of thc assets may differ from Ihc5S
estiinales. The liv¢5 of th¢ assets k¢pt undet r¢view and adjt]sted as appropriatc.
DONATIOJYS AND LEGACII£S
2023
2022
DoTrations- CJeneiEI
Donsied St￿1¢&￿ facilities
17,185
41,175
28.772
54,900
58J60
83.6T2
OTHER TRADING AcfIviTIBS
2023
2022
Royalties
159.475
149,46
INVLSTMENf JNCOME
2023
2022
Investment portfolio iTJCOtne
5.566
5.115
INCOME 17ROM CIIARITABLE AcrivtTIL8
2023
2022
Acfivity
PromotiL)n ofradiological piuecclDn
Gronts
1,086,879
760,743
Grattts veeeived, inGluded in the abDV4 arc as follows..
2023
2022
Federal Authority fOrNUcl¢arRe￿1dt[Qn. UAE
Gennan Federtl Ministry for the Environm¢nt. Nathre Conservation and
Nllclear SEfety
Ic1￿ 2023 Orgsnistng r￿MMittee. Jop&Tr
InÉErnationRI Atomic En¢r£v A8enBy
C8n&dian NuclrarSaf¢ty Commission IHealth Canada
Jap￿ Ci) l.imited
Btu¢¢ Power, Canada
Swiss Federal Off￿ce of PubliG He8kh
Sp8nish Nuclear Safety Council
201,239
70,662
187,429
150.000
75,464
72,450
70,621
50,OiXI
28.864
28.864
161,327
64,522
30.ooa
63,649
37.500
28,717
28,666
CaTfTcd for￿rd
864,931
485,043
Pag¢ 14
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INTERNAI'IONAL COMMISSION ON
IIADIOLOGICAL PROTILcfioN
Notes to tht Fiijarcial StRtements- cantiDued
ror the Y￿1. emdtd 31 Dec4mber 2023
INCOMK FROM CHAIUTABLE ACTIVITIES- contlllutd
2023
2022
BrouEht fgTward
Swiss FedEi•l Nuclear Safety 1ospe¢toratr
Chin¢5¢ SocieLy ofRadiation Prolecti¢n
Swcdish Tladiation Salety Authority
Instiiut Radioprot¢ction at de SuT6te NuBlcaire, Frallce
ANDRAISGICF. FrArtcc
Wvrld Nuclear A550ETration
Australion Radiati02J Protection and Nuclear $2ftty AgeT
United Slates Env5foFllnental Profrction Agency
Oak RidB¢ Ni alional LaboTatory, USA
NotweEiaN RadÈ&tion and N￿Cle8r Safety Autbotily
Bundes8rnt fur Strahl¢nSGhul4 Gernwiy
Nu¢l¢aT Bttergy ItTrstitute, USA
Jnternational Radiation Prote¢tion A55ociation
National Inslituie of Radiation HygE¢rJ¢. Dcnmgrk
OI,'C".DNucleai'En¢rgy Agency
ICel￿dI¢ Radiation Protectiorj Insti￿te
Radiation Effecto Asswiation, lapan
Korcan Association for R8diation Protccltoii
OntariD PDwei' Getheration. Canad&
Naiional Institute of H¢&lth. D¢nma
Finnish Radiation aTid NurleaT Safety AiithoLYty
Centre d'￿tllde Sur IlÈvaluatioD d¢ ia Protectiun dans le domain¢ Nuclaire,
F￿nce
ACS Publications. USA
Cameco, Canada
Nuclcar SafEty and Radiation Protectitsn. Italy
BWXT Canada Limited
864.931
28.864
27,400
25,199
23,048
22.150
20,708
13,354
485,043
28,666
26.984
25.126
35,000
20,139
20,639
12,758
9,534
13,064
7.225
7,189
6,705
4.008
3,691
3.653
1.443
985
6,583
6,140
3,794
3,534
27.184
12.500
7.891
5,704
5,542
5,0
5,0(bJ
4.049
1500
1.086.B79
760.743
OTHER INCOME
2023
2022
Other itmme
1,507
Oth¢r I￿OIne in2022 #rosG from #ovemmen15UPt)ort f(x saltri¢s during the Covid 19 P8EJdemi¢.
P2gelS
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INTERNATtONAI, COMMISSION ON
IiADIOI,OC*lCAL PROTECTIOli
Notes to th¢ FinHiicial SlktemMkts- tontlil￿ed
foi. the ye%rended 31 Decembw. 2023
CHARITABLE Acriv]TIES COSTS
Support
costs l%ee
te9)
Direct
Totals
P￿￿OtIOn of rldiological pmt¢rtion
376.484
981.772
1,358.256
SUPPORT COSYS
M8tJagement
Ftnancc
Totsls
Promotion of iadiologica] wotection
977,740
4,032
981,772
10.
TRusfELSI REMUNERATION AND BENKFrrs
Tru5te¢s rtteived T¢miineTation in 2023 (2022. CAD nil).
TRugfKES' LXPENSFS
In 2023. exp¢tLS¢g were reimbur8ed to, or paid on behalf of, 7 ITUSte¢5 in relation to travel, 8ce0mmodat￿jn and
Subsistencs Wh￿ attending tr￿st¢0 meetinES totslling CAD 63,871 {2022.- reimbut5ed to 12 trustets totalling
CAD 662341. Tw$t¢es expensas includ¢ expet]ses paid on thei¥ behaIf as ￿11 ￿ expws resmbursed to
trustces.
Ji.
srAFF COSTS
2Q23
CAD
770,329
2022
CAD
684505
WÈgG5 wid Salaries
The &verage Tnonthty ttu]llb¢r ofemployees during theyear was 48 follows.
2023
2022
AvetHge 4umber of full-tlme wjployees
42
The number of ¢mployees wlx) emolum¢nts fcjl withity th¢ following bjnds was..
2023
2022
£230,000- £240,000 (CAD 376,510- CAD 392,880)
£250,000- £260,000 {CAD 421,575- CAD 438.4381
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INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
RADIOLOGICAI. PROTEcfIoN
Note5 lo the Fiti*llcial StatsnJeii15- continu￿1
for the yeAr trtded 3] Decembej. 2023
li
COMPARATIVES IfoR THIL sfATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AcfivxT1￿s
Unrcstri¢t
fu7K15
Reslricted
nd
fjjnds
INC.'OMJI AND.CINDOWMENTS FROM
)n&tio￿S Itgaoies
83,6r2
83.672
Chxi'itable xttivilies
Pnmoliots ofradiological proteGtio
760,743
760.743
Other t￿ding. activities
Investment ineoiiit
Oiha. illcome
149,461
149,461
5,115
E,507
1,507
TotRI
1,000,498
1.000.498
EXPBNDITURE ON
CILHI'lt&ble #¢t5vFties
Promotioti of radio108i¢al protection
1.110.665
1,110.665
Net gainsl{105ses) investments
(35,118)
135.118)
NET INCOMFJ(EXPENDITURE)
1145,21151
(145,285)
RECONCILIATIOh' OF FUNDS
Total furtds bi￿light fDTw8rd
1,076.399
1.076,399
TOTAL VUNDS CARIUED FORWARD
931.114
931,114
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INTtIRTrIATIONAL COMMISSION ON
RADIOLOGICAL PR(YfEcrioN
Note5 to the FlnRncial.StatemelltS- ¢OJktinued
ror the yeAr 31 Dtcember 21n3
13.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Fixiures
aud
rittings
cosr
At l J￿i￿ary 2023
Addition3
Disw>sals
IE,314
3,874
18,065)
At 31 Decembw2023
14.123
DEPRECIATION
At l J3niiary 2023
Charge for year
Eliminated on di5POB&I
10,621
3,276
(7.6511
At 31 Decernber2023
6246
NE'f iiOOK VALUE
At 31 DcccmbEr 2023
7,877
At31 Dccetnber2022
7,693
14.
FIXED ASSET INVESYMETrrrs
Listed
investments
MARKE4T VALUB
At l Janiiary 2023
Addittolls
Revalualions
163,418
5,567
17,052
At 31 D¢cember 2023
186,067
NET BOOII VALUE
At31 D¢cember 2023
186.067
At 31 December 2022
163.448
Thett were no inveslmenta$sets outside the UK.
Costor valuation at 31 Dec¢mber2023 is repK%ented by:
. Listsd
IiivestmEJJts
Valuation ill 2020
Valu￿10￿ 2021
VAluatian in 2022
Valuation in 2023
46,604
146,847
130.003)
22.619
186.067
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INfERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
JiADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION
Notes to the FlnAii¢i#I Statemellls- e(pntlnu¢d
foithe yeAr ended 31 De￿￿ber 2023
15.
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS IIALLING DUE wfTHIN ONE YEAR
2023
2022
Oth¢rd¢btQTS
468,838
358,926
16.
CREDrroR8: AMOUN'fs FALLING DU17 wrrHIN ONE YKAR
21r23
21122
Oiherciyditois
193,763
119.199
17.
MOVEMEKf IN FUNDS
Nct
mov¢ment
At
31,12.23
At 1.1.23
Uttrestj'rcted fuiLd8
Gene￿1 fi￿ld
931,114
130.924)
900.190
TOTAL FUNDS
931,114
(30,9241
900.190
N6t mDvement in funds. included itTr the above ar¢ ￿ follow5-
IncoinittE
resourc05
Rcsourccs
exp¢nd¢d
Gains and
losses
Mov¢m¢rrt
in ￿rtd$
Uoresli'lcted f#rtds
General fijnd
,310,280
(1,358,256)
17,052
(30,Y24)
TOTAL FUNDS
1,310,280
{1358.2561
17,052
(30.924)
CDmp8r*tSves for movem¢D¢ Ill fund8
Net
At
31.12.22
At 1.1.22
in fiinds
UDiYBtricted fuDds
GEller￿ fvnd
1.076,399
1145,2851
931,114
TOTAL FUNDS
1.076,399
{1452851
931,114
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INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
IIADIOLOGICAI. PR(YfECTION
Notes to the St8ttmellts- tontlnuEd
ror the yeAr ended 31 DeteD]ber2023
17.
MOVEMI Ef4T INFUNDS- eon(inue4J
CompaEYliv¢ movement in funds, included in thE above areds follows..
lllcoming
resources
Re50ur¢cs
¢xp¢nded
Gains and
tosses
Movemeiit
in fund5
UArestrl¢ttd fiinds
General fi]od
1,000,498
(1,110,665)
{145.285)
TOTAL FUNDS
1,000.498
(1.110.665)
(35.118)
(145.2851
A Gurrernryear 12 month5 8ndprioryear 12 ￿OnthS combin¢d position is a5 followB'.
Net
mov¢rnent
in futtds
At
31.12.23
At 1.1.22
Uni'estricted full(L%
General thnd
1.076,399
(176209)
900,190
T(yfAL FUNDS
1,076,399
(176,2091
91)0,190
A t￿rrellI year 12 months ano prior year 12 ]llonih5 combined n¢t rnovemtnl in thnd5. inclvd¢d in the above are
a5 follows..
Incoming
resource$
R&ources
exDend¢d
GaiTJ5 and
10sSCS
Movement
in funds
UntYslriLted fulld5
GcTh¢ral fitnd
1310,778
(1468.9211
(18.0661
1176,2091
TOTAL FUNDS
1310.778
(2,468.921)
(18.066)
{176.209)
18.
RELAT'8D PARTY DISCiA)SURES
Therc were no rglaled party transactions in 2022 or 2023.
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INTEIiNATIONAL COMM15'.%ION ON.
RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION
Det8iled Statement of FIrtAnclil Activitles
foi. the yLYf ¢ndert 31 Detember 2023
20
2022
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
DonAtiolls l¢gAtSos
Dona(iong- Generdl
Donaled servtGf5 and facilities
17,185
41.175
28,772
54,900
58,360
83.672
Othej. tradithg #¢tivitie8
Roy4iliEs
159,475
149.461
Inve$lm2nt kneome
Inv¢s¢m¢nt portfolio inwme
5,566
5,115
Charttable Adlvltles
Glants
1,086,879
760,743
Qthtrincotne
Othtt i￿)Me
"1,507
Total ineomiDg r￿OurCeS
I JIO.280
I,OOD,498
FXPVNDITURE
ChgrktAbJe Attivltie5
Travel &ttd ￿eStIng5 expe¢￿e5
376.484
267,059
Support C05fs
Managomejit
Seci'etsr&at walary ¢D5ts
P￿blICatI￿>nS costs
oth￿0￿¢￿T￿g l¢a5GS
Insurance
TelephoThc
Postage and statioiiery
Sundry <Ypenses
Compu(CT ￿sts and web sits development
Audit fees
Other professional servsce$
Fixtu￿ and fTttin8S
Loss oll sale of tangible fjxed ￿SEts
Exchaog¢ (gain5ylosst5
770J29
6,009
41.175
13390
9.907
2.977
23,027
45,166
15,886
9,543
3.276
414
36,641
681505
5,711
54,900
7,026
10.498
2,316
15,959
34JE2
8,450
136
1,947
17.200
977,740
841.160
FiD¥J]ce
Bank chsrKES
4.032
2.446
Total resourcsstxpcnded
1.358256
1.110,665
Ntt ¢xpenditlli'e
(47.976)
{110,167)
Thi8 page dLXS not fo￿ ￿lt ofihe ststutory financial slateinents
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