The study of naturally-occurring radiation and its associated risk is one of the preoccupations of bodies responsible for radiation protection. Cosmic particle flux is significantly higher on board aircraft that at ground level. Furthermore, its intensity depends on solar activity and eruptions. Due to their professional activity, flight crews and frequent flyers may receive an annual dose of some millisieverts. This is why the European directive adopted in 1996 requires the aircraft operators to assess the dose and to inform their flight crews about the risk. The effective dose is to be estimated using various experimental and calculation means. In France, the computerized system for flight assessment of exposure to cosmic radiatio...
There is a growing concern for the health and safety of commercial aircrew and passengers due to the...
The aim of this report is to compare the doses and dose rates calculated by various codes assessing ...
Annual effective doses of aircrew from occupational exposure are typically up to 6 mSv, depending on...
The study of naturally-occurring radiation and its associated risk is one of the preoccupations of ...
Flight personnel are likely to receive an effective dose of several mSv in 1 y of professional activ...
ing radiation doses received by commercial aircrew. Aviat Space Environ Med 2003; 74:746–52. Introdu...
Owing to their professional activity, flight crews may receive a dose of some millisieverts within a...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of cosmic radiation and its applicability to commercial avi...
Cosmic particle flux increases with latitude and altitude and is significantly higher on-board aircr...
The study of “external†radiation called cosmic radiation that strikes the earth from anywhere be...
The assessment of the exposure to cosmic radiation onboard aircraft is one of the preoccupations of ...
On the Earth, protection from cosmic radiation is provided by the magnetosphere and the atmosphere, ...
Cosmic particle flux is significantly higher onboard aircraft than at ground level and for this reas...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that cosmic radiation exposu...
Cosmic particle flux is significantly higher on board aircraft than at ground level and for this rea...
There is a growing concern for the health and safety of commercial aircrew and passengers due to the...
The aim of this report is to compare the doses and dose rates calculated by various codes assessing ...
Annual effective doses of aircrew from occupational exposure are typically up to 6 mSv, depending on...
The study of naturally-occurring radiation and its associated risk is one of the preoccupations of ...
Flight personnel are likely to receive an effective dose of several mSv in 1 y of professional activ...
ing radiation doses received by commercial aircrew. Aviat Space Environ Med 2003; 74:746–52. Introdu...
Owing to their professional activity, flight crews may receive a dose of some millisieverts within a...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of cosmic radiation and its applicability to commercial avi...
Cosmic particle flux increases with latitude and altitude and is significantly higher on-board aircr...
The study of “external†radiation called cosmic radiation that strikes the earth from anywhere be...
The assessment of the exposure to cosmic radiation onboard aircraft is one of the preoccupations of ...
On the Earth, protection from cosmic radiation is provided by the magnetosphere and the atmosphere, ...
Cosmic particle flux is significantly higher onboard aircraft than at ground level and for this reas...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that cosmic radiation exposu...
Cosmic particle flux is significantly higher on board aircraft than at ground level and for this rea...
There is a growing concern for the health and safety of commercial aircrew and passengers due to the...
The aim of this report is to compare the doses and dose rates calculated by various codes assessing ...
Annual effective doses of aircrew from occupational exposure are typically up to 6 mSv, depending on...