Accès gratuit
Numéro |
Radioprotection
Volume 42, Numéro 2, April-June 2007
|
|
---|---|---|
Page(s) | 227 - 234 | |
Section | Meeting Report | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/radiopro:2007027 | |
Publié en ligne | 28 juin 2007 |
- Crick M. (2006) Introduction to public exposure trends and problems to be solved. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Croft J., Lefaure C., Janssens A., Schnuer K., Kelly N. (2006) Evolution of ALARA in Europe from the 80s to the next decade. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Deboodt P., Mrabit K. (2006) IAEA perspective on implementation of ALARA principle. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- EC (1996) European Commission, Council Directive 96/29/EURATOM of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionizing radiation, May 1996, Article 6.2. [Google Scholar]
- Ewert U., Sötter B., Redmer B., Zscherpel U., Purschke M. (2006) ALARA principles in NDT: reduction of radiation exposure by modern methods and detectors. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Hernandez Armas J. (2006) Training and culture problems to be solved in the medical area for improving ALARA implementation. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Holm L.E., Weiss W. (2006) Optimisation in ICRP recommendations – new development broadening the process. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Katsifarakis D. (2006) The role of radiological technologists in ALARA implementation and the influence of MED 97/43 on that. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Morley B. (2006) Holistic approach for risk management with regards to public doses from discharges. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Niu S., Repacholi M.H., Deboodt P. (2006) Occupational risk: introduction to an holistic approach including radiological protection. In: Experience and New Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Pedersen K., Saxebøl G. (2006) Quality control and optimisation of patient doses and image quality in the Norwegian mammography screening programme. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Petrová K., Frasch G., Schnuer K. (2006) Introduction to occupational exposure trends in Europe and problems to be solved: European Studies on Occupational Radiation Exposures. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
- Shaw P., Van der Steen J. (2006) ALARA and NORM: problems to be solved. In: Experience and new Developments in Implementing ALARA in Occupational, Public and Patient Exposures, September 12-15, 2006, Prague. [Google Scholar]
Les statistiques affichées correspondent au cumul d'une part des vues des résumés de l'article et d'autre part des vues et téléchargements de l'article plein-texte (PDF, Full-HTML, ePub... selon les formats disponibles) sur la platefome Vision4Press.
Les statistiques sont disponibles avec un délai de 48 à 96 heures et sont mises à jour quotidiennement en semaine.
Le chargement des statistiques peut être long.