The concept of a source-related dose constraint was first introduced in ICPR publication 60. The idea was to provide a number that individual exposures from a single, specific source should not exceed, and below which optimisation of protection should take place. Dose constraints were applied to occupational and public exposures from practices. In order to simplify and clarify the ICRP’s recommendations, the latest draft, RP05, presents dose constraints again, and with the same meaning as in publication 60. However, the dose constraints are now applied in all situations, not just practices. This new approach does provide simplification, in that a single concept is applied to all types of exposures (normal situations, accident situations, an...
Abstract Some problems relevant to the correct use of the dose limit quantities with special emphasi...
Establishment of guidance for the protection of workers and members of the public from radiation exp...
The justification for the new dose equivalent quantities is essentially based on metrological argume...
The concept of a source-related dose constraint was first introduced in ICPR publication 60. The ide...
The term “dose constraint” has been used in radiological protection since 1990. Its practi...
International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Publication 103 removed the distinction b...
This report summarizes information required to estimate, at least qualitatively, the potential impac...
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering a revision of the existing system of rad...
Modern radiation protection is based on the principles of justification, limitation, and optimisatio...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection’s (ICRP) system of radiological protection i...
International audienceEditorial of the ICRP Publication 147 “The Use of Dose Quantities in Radiologi...
La protection radiologique est basée sur l'hypothèse linéaire attribuant aussi aux faibles doses la ...
International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Publication 103 provided a detailed expla...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection has recently published a report (ICRP Public...
The paper includes a discussion of the reasoning behind current dose limits followed by a discussion...
Abstract Some problems relevant to the correct use of the dose limit quantities with special emphasi...
Establishment of guidance for the protection of workers and members of the public from radiation exp...
The justification for the new dose equivalent quantities is essentially based on metrological argume...
The concept of a source-related dose constraint was first introduced in ICPR publication 60. The ide...
The term “dose constraint” has been used in radiological protection since 1990. Its practi...
International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Publication 103 removed the distinction b...
This report summarizes information required to estimate, at least qualitatively, the potential impac...
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering a revision of the existing system of rad...
Modern radiation protection is based on the principles of justification, limitation, and optimisatio...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection’s (ICRP) system of radiological protection i...
International audienceEditorial of the ICRP Publication 147 “The Use of Dose Quantities in Radiologi...
La protection radiologique est basée sur l'hypothèse linéaire attribuant aussi aux faibles doses la ...
International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Publication 103 provided a detailed expla...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection has recently published a report (ICRP Public...
The paper includes a discussion of the reasoning behind current dose limits followed by a discussion...
Abstract Some problems relevant to the correct use of the dose limit quantities with special emphasi...
Establishment of guidance for the protection of workers and members of the public from radiation exp...
The justification for the new dose equivalent quantities is essentially based on metrological argume...