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  1. Radiation Protection
  2. Evolution of the System of Radiological Protection. Second Asian Regional Conference - Tokyo, Japan 28-29 July 2004.
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  4. Overview of the Conference
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Occupational Exposure Management at Nuclear Power Plants. Fourth ISOE European Symposium - Lyon, France 24-26 March 2004.
Evolution of the System of Radiological Protection. Second Asian Regional Conference - Tokyo, Japan 28-29 July 2004.
Chapters
Overview of the Conference
The New ICRP System of Radiological Protection
Implementing the New System. The CRPPH Contribution to the Regulatory Process of Authorisation.
Views on the New ICRP Recommendations from the Japanese Regulatory Authority
Views on the New ICRP Recommendations from the Japan Health Physics Society
Views on the New ICRP Recommendations from the Japanese Utilities
Views on the New ICRP Recommendations from the Korean Regulatory Authority
Views on the New ICRP Recommendations from the Australian Regulatory Authority
Views on the New ICRP Recommendations from the Chinese Regulatory Authority
What Is Stakeholder Involvement? Lessons from the Case Studies of the Third Workshop
An Asian View of Stakeholder Involvement
The Stakeholder Involvement Process. Lessons Learned from CRPPH Activities.
Summary of the Conference
The Asian Perspective
Views on Where the ICRP Will Go from Here
Views on Where the NEA Will Go from Here
Stakeholder Participation in Radiological Decision Making: Processes and Implications. Third Villigen Workshop - Villigen, Switzerland - 21-23 October 2003.
The Future Policy for Radiological Protection. Workshop Proceedings, Lanzarote, Spain, 2-4 April 2003.
Radiological Protection of the Environment. Summary Report of the Issues.
A New Approach to Authorisation in the Fields of Radiological Protection. The Road Test Report.
The Way Forward in Radiological Protection. An Expert Group Report.
Radiological Protection of the Environment: The Path forward to a New Policy?. Workshop Proceedings, Taormina, Sicily, Italy 12-14 February 2002.
Better Integration of Radiation Protection in Modern Society. Workshop Proceedings - Villigen, Switzerland - 23-25 January 2001.
Radiological Impacts of Spent Nuclear Fuel Management Options. A Comparative Study.
Methodologies for Assessing the Economic Consequences of Nuclear Reactor Accidents
Monitoring and Data Management Strategies for Nuclear Emergencies

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Overview of the Conference

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
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Organization NEA
Abstract The Committee on Radiation Protection and Public Health (CRPPH) of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) has been working for some time to achieve consensus with regard to the directions that the ICRP should follow in the development of new recommendations. The Asian Members of the NEA have actively participated in this process, and are supportive of this work.
Page Count 19
Starting Page 7
Ending Page 21
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2005-10-31
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Nuclear Energy
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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