This report describes a preliminary application of an analysis approach for assessing relative risks in the use of radiation- emitting medical devices. Results are presented on human-initiated actions and failure modes that are most likely to occur in the use of the Gamma Knife, a gamma irradiation therapy device. This effort represents an initial step in a US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) plan to evaluate the potential role of risk analysis in regulating the use of nuclear medical devices. For this preliminary application of risk assessment, the focus was to develop a basic process using existing techniques for identifying the most likely risk contributors and their relative importance. The approach taken developed relative risk rank...
National audienceAs a consequence of the Épinal and Toulouse accidents detected in 2006 and 2007 res...
Brachytherapy is gaining popularity of method to treat cancers. Moreover, a number of studies have b...
The radiological impacts to individuals from the transportation of radioactive materials must be ass...
This report describes the development of a risk analysis approach for evaluating the use of radiatio...
A workshop was held at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, August 16--18, 1994 on the topic o...
A workshop was held at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, August 16--18, 1994 on the topic o...
This report describes and summarizes the results of a quality assurance (QA) study of the Gamma Knif...
This research develops a new framework for evaluating the occupational risks of exposure to hazardou...
paper describes an ongoing project funded by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to provide deci...
This paper describes the evolution of the process for assessing the hazards of a geologic disposal s...
Safe storage of radioactive materials is based on three universal radiation protection principles. J...
The safety and security of a radiological facility shares a common objective which is to ensure the ...
This paper provides theoretical health-risk-assessment tools that are designed to facilitate plannin...
In this research, the risk assessment of radiation hazard for the Research Nuclear Reactor has been ...
National audienceAs a consequence of the Épinal and Toulouse accidents detected in 2006 and 2007 res...
National audienceAs a consequence of the Épinal and Toulouse accidents detected in 2006 and 2007 res...
Brachytherapy is gaining popularity of method to treat cancers. Moreover, a number of studies have b...
The radiological impacts to individuals from the transportation of radioactive materials must be ass...
This report describes the development of a risk analysis approach for evaluating the use of radiatio...
A workshop was held at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, August 16--18, 1994 on the topic o...
A workshop was held at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, August 16--18, 1994 on the topic o...
This report describes and summarizes the results of a quality assurance (QA) study of the Gamma Knif...
This research develops a new framework for evaluating the occupational risks of exposure to hazardou...
paper describes an ongoing project funded by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to provide deci...
This paper describes the evolution of the process for assessing the hazards of a geologic disposal s...
Safe storage of radioactive materials is based on three universal radiation protection principles. J...
The safety and security of a radiological facility shares a common objective which is to ensure the ...
This paper provides theoretical health-risk-assessment tools that are designed to facilitate plannin...
In this research, the risk assessment of radiation hazard for the Research Nuclear Reactor has been ...
National audienceAs a consequence of the Épinal and Toulouse accidents detected in 2006 and 2007 res...
National audienceAs a consequence of the Épinal and Toulouse accidents detected in 2006 and 2007 res...
Brachytherapy is gaining popularity of method to treat cancers. Moreover, a number of studies have b...
The radiological impacts to individuals from the transportation of radioactive materials must be ass...