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9780702040986 Academic Inspection Copy

ICRP Publication 109

Application of the Commission's Recommendations for the Protection of People in Emergency Exposure Situations
  • ISBN-13: 9780702040986
  • Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS
    Imprint: ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
  • By ICRP
  • Price: AUD $280.00
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  • Local release date: 25/05/2010
  • Format: Paperback 112 pages Weight: 230g
  • Categories: Accident & emergency medicine [MMK]
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This report was prepared to provide advice on the application of the Commission's 2007 Recommendations. The advice includes the preparedness for, and response to, all radiation emergency exposure situations defined as: 'situations that may occur during the operation of a planned situation, or from a malicious act, or from any other unexpected situation and require urgent action in order to avoid or reduce undesirable consequences'. An emergency exposure situation may evolve, in time, into an existing exposure situation. The Commission's advice for these types of situation is published in two complementary documents (that for emergency exposure situations in this report, that for existing exposure situations following emergency exposure situations in a forthcoming report entitled 'Application of the Commission's recommendations to the protection of individuals living in long-term contaminated territories after a nuclear accident or a radiation emergency').
Abstract Editorial Executive summary 1. Introduction 2. Scope of this advice 3. Objectives of protection in emergency exposure situations 4. Protection of emergency workers 5 Description of emergency exposure situations 6 Applying the Commission's System to emergency exposure situations 7. Arrangements for emergency exposure situations 8. Implementing protection strategies 9. Transition to rehabilitation References Annexes: A. Assessment of the contribution of different exposure pathways to the residual dose B. Characteristics of selected individual urgent protective measures C. Specific guidance for the termination of protective measures ADDITIONAL MATERIAL The history of ICRP and the evolution of its policies by Jack Valentin and Roger Clarke
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