Radiation Protection and the Safety of Radiation SourcesProvides a coherent set of objectives and principles for protection against ionizing radiation and for ensuring safety in the use of radiation sources. The protection objective and the safety objective, together with the eleven principles that have to be applied to achieve them, represent an international consensus. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
IMPLEMENTATION PRINCIPLES | 11 |
DEFINITIONS | 17 |
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