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ICRP PUBLICATION 43: PRINCIPLES OF MONITORING FOR THE RADIATION PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC, 43
ICRP Publication 43: Principles of Monitoring for the Radiation Protection of the Public, 43Annals of the ICRP Volume 15/1
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. International Commission on Radiological Protection

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International Commission on Radiological Protection, 43

Description
Since the publication of the previous report dealing with environmental monitoring the commission has revised its basic recommendations and some aspects of its philosophy dealing with dose limitation. Although many of the previous recommendations are still relevant it was felt necessary to reassess the general principles on which monitoring programs should be based, to make the recommendations consistent with current radiation protection philosophy and to extend the scope to all types of monitoring outside the workplace. In this report all exposures are considered except occupational exposure and exposure to patients from medical uses of radiation.

Audience
For all involved in radiation protection.

Contents
Introduction. Explanation of terms. Relevant recommendations of the commission. Modelling and monitoring. General objectives of monitoring. The requirement for monitoring programs. Monitoring of the source. Monitoring of the environment. Monitoring of individuals in the population. Quality assurance. References.

Bibliographic & ordering Information
Paperback, publication date: DEC-1984
ISBN-13: 978-0-08-032335-0
ISBN-10: 0-08-032335-9
Imprint: PERGAMON



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