How much radiation is too much? J. Samuel Walker examines the evolution, over more than a hundred years, of radiation protection standards and efforts to ensure radiation safety for nuclear workers and for the general public. The risks of radiation - caused by fallout from nuclear bomb testing, exposure from medical or manufacturing procedures, effluents from nuclear power, or radioactivity from other sources - have aroused more sustained controversy and public fear than any other comparable industrial or environmental hazard. Walker clarifies the entire radiation debate, showing that permissible dose levels are a key to the principles and practices that have prevailed in the field of radiation protection since the 1930s, and to their highl...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
In the United States, regulatory standards allow workers to be exposed to ion-izing radiation that c...
Data on the impact of ionising radiation on life are examined in the light of evolutionary biology. ...
Ionising radiation hazards are perhaps the most documented and regulated occupational and environmen...
Man has always been exposed to natural radiation arising from the earth as well as from outside the ...
If we look back to the early days of the development of radiation science we quickly recognise that ...
A description is given of the standards for protection of persons who work in areas that have a pote...
Man is exposed to ionizing radiation since time immemorial. secondly World War II, however, exposure...
The nuclear age, which has been with us slightly more than 20 years, has brought with it an unusual ...
Reduction of doses around nuclear installations After 50 years since the foundation of the Nuclear R...
Within a decade of the discovery of x rays in 1895 and radioactivity in 1896, scientists had develop...
From a radiation protection point of view, nuclear medicine is a complex medical specialty that incl...
Nuclear Know-How: Radioactive Technologies, 1895-1942 describes the networks of individuals, institu...
It used to happen often, to us accelerator radiation protection staff, to be asked by a new radiatio...
This book explains clearly and in detail all aspects of radiation protection in nuclear medicine, in...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
In the United States, regulatory standards allow workers to be exposed to ion-izing radiation that c...
Data on the impact of ionising radiation on life are examined in the light of evolutionary biology. ...
Ionising radiation hazards are perhaps the most documented and regulated occupational and environmen...
Man has always been exposed to natural radiation arising from the earth as well as from outside the ...
If we look back to the early days of the development of radiation science we quickly recognise that ...
A description is given of the standards for protection of persons who work in areas that have a pote...
Man is exposed to ionizing radiation since time immemorial. secondly World War II, however, exposure...
The nuclear age, which has been with us slightly more than 20 years, has brought with it an unusual ...
Reduction of doses around nuclear installations After 50 years since the foundation of the Nuclear R...
Within a decade of the discovery of x rays in 1895 and radioactivity in 1896, scientists had develop...
From a radiation protection point of view, nuclear medicine is a complex medical specialty that incl...
Nuclear Know-How: Radioactive Technologies, 1895-1942 describes the networks of individuals, institu...
It used to happen often, to us accelerator radiation protection staff, to be asked by a new radiatio...
This book explains clearly and in detail all aspects of radiation protection in nuclear medicine, in...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
In the United States, regulatory standards allow workers to be exposed to ion-izing radiation that c...
Data on the impact of ionising radiation on life are examined in the light of evolutionary biology. ...