Recent epidemiological studies suggest a rather low dose threshold (below 0.5 Gy) for the induction of a cataract of the eye lens. Some other studies even assume that there is no threshold at all. Therefore, protection measures have to be optimized and current dose limits for the eye lens may be reduced in the future. Two questions arise from this situation: first, which dose quantity is related to the risk of developing a cataract, and second, which personal dose equivalent quantity is appropriate for monitoring this dose quantity. While the dose equivalent quantity H-p(0.07) has often been seen as being sufficiently accurate for monitoring the dose to the lens of the eye, this would be questionable in the case when the dose limits were re...
International Basic Safety Standards ’ (BSS) was approved by the IAEA Board of Governors at its meet...
The recommendation from the International Commission on Radiological Protection that the occupationa...
Objective: Early 2018, the new eye lens dose limit of 20 mSv per year for occupational exposure to i...
The radiation-induced posterior subcapsular cataract has long been generally accepted to be a determ...
Introduction International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has provided a comprehensive...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and the International Commission on R...
Based upon recent epidemiological studies of ocular exposure, the Main Commission of the Internation...
In 2011, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reviewed its recommendation ...
For years, the dose limit of 150 mSv for occupational exposure of the lens of the eye to ionising ra...
International audienceMainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye l...
Mainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye lenses, the e...
In recent years, several papers dealing with eye lens dosimetry have been published as epidemiologic...
A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitorin...
A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitorin...
The eye lens is one of the most sensitive organs for radiation injury and exposure might lead to rad...
International Basic Safety Standards ’ (BSS) was approved by the IAEA Board of Governors at its meet...
The recommendation from the International Commission on Radiological Protection that the occupationa...
Objective: Early 2018, the new eye lens dose limit of 20 mSv per year for occupational exposure to i...
The radiation-induced posterior subcapsular cataract has long been generally accepted to be a determ...
Introduction International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has provided a comprehensive...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and the International Commission on R...
Based upon recent epidemiological studies of ocular exposure, the Main Commission of the Internation...
In 2011, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reviewed its recommendation ...
For years, the dose limit of 150 mSv for occupational exposure of the lens of the eye to ionising ra...
International audienceMainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye l...
Mainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye lenses, the e...
In recent years, several papers dealing with eye lens dosimetry have been published as epidemiologic...
A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitorin...
A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitorin...
The eye lens is one of the most sensitive organs for radiation injury and exposure might lead to rad...
International Basic Safety Standards ’ (BSS) was approved by the IAEA Board of Governors at its meet...
The recommendation from the International Commission on Radiological Protection that the occupationa...
Objective: Early 2018, the new eye lens dose limit of 20 mSv per year for occupational exposure to i...