Dose Constraints in Optimisation of Occupational Radiological Protection

FRASCH G., SCHIEBER C., DOTY R. et al.

The main aims of this publication are to analyse countries' and utilities' experiences with interpretation and implementation of dose contraints in occupational radiation protection, in regulatory and operational frameworks

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Grille de questionnement sur l’implication de la population dans le cadre de sollicitations à un niveau local en santé environnementale

DOR F., SCHNEIDER T., BOUCHER A., CHIRON M., COUTUREAU F., HAZEBROUCK B., LAURIER D., OUDIZ A., PETITFRERE M.

Dans leur pratique quotidienne, les cinq instituts sont confrontés aux incertitudes relatives à la quantification des risques sanitaires et à la difficulté du dialogue avec la population. Le groupe de travail (GT) mis en place a élaboré une grille de questionnement couvrant les trois phases de la démarche d’évaluation des conséquences sanitaires : la phase de prise leur sécurité (Inrets), l’Institut de veille sanitaire (InVS) et l’Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire (IRSN) ont engagé depuis l’été 2005 une réflexion commune sur le partage de l’expertise publique avec les acteurs de la société civile. C’est un sujet important car, dans

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Evaluation of the Operational Implementation of the Outside Workers Directive

VAILLANT L., LEFAURE C.

In the beginning of the 1980ies, the issue of outside workers’ radiation protection within nuclear facilities was raised. Outside workers, who are workers belonging to contracted companies (outside undertakings) received 80% and more of the collective dose in most of the nuclear facilities, and generally higher individual doses than workers permanently

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Occupational Radiological Protection Principles and Criteria for Designing New Nuclear Power Plants

FRASCH G., GAILLARD-LECANU E., PINAK M., SCHIEBER C. et al.

Global demand for electricity continues to grow and numerous new nuclear power plants (NPPs) are being planned or constructed in NEA member countries. Most of these new NPPs will be of the third generation, and will be designed for as long as 80 years of operation. The successful design, construction and operation of these plants will depend broadly on appropriately implementing the lessons from experience accumulated to date.

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