The Future Policy for Radiological Protection [E-Book]: Workshop Proceedings, Lanzarote, Spain, 2-4 April 2003 / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and NEA
The international system of radiological protection is currently being revised with the aim of making it more coherent and concise. These proceedings present a significant block of stakeholder input, comprising the views of policy makers, regulators, radiological protection professionals, industry a...
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2003
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116 p. ; 20x27cm. |
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englisch |
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9789264105713 |
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10.1787/9789264105713-en |
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Radiation Protection
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Nuclear Energy Spain |
- Foreword
- Welcome Address and Expectations of the NEA by L. Echavarri
- What Does ICRP Expect from this Forum by R. H.Clarke
- Section 1. The New ICRP General Recommendations
- -The Evolution of the System of Radiological Protection: The Justification for New ICRP Recommendations by R. H. Clarke
- Optimisation: How To Develop Stakeholder Involvement by W. Weiss
- Dose to Individuals: Who and How by J.E. Till
- Exclusion and Authorisation by J. R. Cooper
- Selection of New Constraints by A. Sugier
- Section 2. The Protection of Non-Human Species from Ionising Radiation - Where Are We Heading?
- -ICRP's View on Protection of Non-Human Species from Ionising Radiation by L.-E. Holm
- A Perspective on the ICRP Approach to Radiation Protection of the Environment by K. L. Mossman
- Implications of New Policies on Protection of the Environment for the IAEA Safety Standards by G. Linsley
- Prospects for the Development of an Environmental Action Program unde the Euratom Treaty by A. Janssens
- Section 3. Stakeholder Views on the Implications of the New ICRP Recommendations
- -The Evolving System of Radiological Protection: The Nuclear Industry Perspective by R. Coates
- Views from the International Labour Office by D. Owen
- Stakeholders' Views ont he Implications of the New ICRP Recommendations: An Environmental Perspective by S. Carroll
- Key Implications of the New ICRP Recommendations: Contribution of the CRPPH Expert Group on the Implications of ICRP Recommendations
- Synthesis of the Forum
- -Implications on ICRP Developments by R. H. Clarke
- Summary Comments by C. R. Jones
- Concluding Remarks by J. A. Azuara
- List of Participants