The International Commission on Radiological Protection was founded in 1928 to advance for the public benefit
the science of radiological protection. The ICRP provides recommendations and guidance on protection against the risks associated with
ionising radiation, from artificial sources as widely used in medicine, general ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The International Commission on Radiological Protection was founded in 1928 to advance for the public benefit
the science of radiological protection. The ICRP provides recommendations and guidance on protection against the risks associated with
ionising radiation, from artificial sources as widely used in medicine, general industry and nuclear enterprises, and from naturally
occurring sources. These reports and recommendations are published six times each year on behalf of the ICRP as the journal Annals
of the ICRP. Each issue provides in-depth coverage of a specific subject area.
Subscribers to the journal receive each new report
as soon as it appears so that they are kept up to date on the latest developments in this important field. While many subscribers prefer
to acquire a complete set of ICRP reports and recommendations, single issues of the journal are also available separately for those individuals
and organisations needing a single report covering their field of interest. A complete list of currently available ICRP reports can be
found here
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Editor-in-Chief:
C.H. Clement
L-E Holm (Chairman)