In 2012, International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) established a Task Group to provide an assessment of the impact of the implementation of the ICRP-revised dose limit for the lens of the eye for occupational exposure. Associated Societies (ASs) of IRPA were asked to provide views and comments on the basis of a questionnaire addressing three principal topics: (i) implications for dosimetry, (ii) implications for methods of protection and (iii) wider implications of implementing the revised limits. A summary of the collated responses regarding dosimetry is presented and discussed. There is large agreement on the most critical aspects and difficulties in setting up an appropriate monitoring programme for the lens of the eyes. The ...
Aim and objectives: The aim of this article was to explore the implications of the new Euratom dose ...
Background: Following recent epidemiological studies, which showed tissue reactions from ionizing ra...
International Basic Safety Standards ’ (BSS) was approved by the IAEA Board of Governors at its meet...
In 2012, International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) established a Task Group to provide a...
In April 2011, the International Commission on Radiological Protection issued a statement on reducti...
While the revised dose limit for the lens of the eye was presented by the International Commission o...
In 2012 IRPA established a task group (TG) to identify key issues in the implementation of the revis...
Mainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye lenses, the e...
International audienceMainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye l...
International audienceIn 2018, the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) established...
In 2012 IRPA established a task group (TG) to identify key issues in the implementation of the revis...
This report was commissioned by the IRPA President to provide an assessment of the impact on member...
In 2011, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reviewed its recommendation ...
The recommendation from the International Commission on Radiological Protection that the occupationa...
Aim and objectives: The aim of this article was to explore the implications of the new Euratom dose ...
Background: Following recent epidemiological studies, which showed tissue reactions from ionizing ra...
International Basic Safety Standards ’ (BSS) was approved by the IAEA Board of Governors at its meet...
In 2012, International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) established a Task Group to provide a...
In April 2011, the International Commission on Radiological Protection issued a statement on reducti...
While the revised dose limit for the lens of the eye was presented by the International Commission o...
In 2012 IRPA established a task group (TG) to identify key issues in the implementation of the revis...
Mainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye lenses, the e...
International audienceMainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye l...
International audienceIn 2018, the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) established...
In 2012 IRPA established a task group (TG) to identify key issues in the implementation of the revis...
This report was commissioned by the IRPA President to provide an assessment of the impact on member...
In 2011, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reviewed its recommendation ...
The recommendation from the International Commission on Radiological Protection that the occupationa...
Aim and objectives: The aim of this article was to explore the implications of the new Euratom dose ...
Background: Following recent epidemiological studies, which showed tissue reactions from ionizing ra...
International Basic Safety Standards ’ (BSS) was approved by the IAEA Board of Governors at its meet...