Principles for the Exemption of Radiation Sources and Practices from Regulatory Control, Issue 89This safety guide represents a first international consensus on the subject of exemption principles. It recommends a procedure which might be followed in implementing the IAEA/NEA(OECD)/ILO/WHO Basic Safety Standards for Radiation Protection. |
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