Application of the Commission’s Recommendations: The 2013-2017 Committee 4 Programme of Work
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- Publication : mercredi 3 juin 2015 14:10
LOCHARD J.
Annals of the ICRP, 44 (S1), 33-46, 2015
LOCHARD J.
Annals of the ICRP, 44 (S1), 33-46, 2015
RASKOB W., SCHNEIDER T., GERING F., CHARRON S. et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2014, pp. 1-5.
LOCHARD J.
The Ethical Foundation of the Radiation Protection System and the ICRP Initiative.
Lire la suite : The Ethical Foundation of the Radiation Protection System and the ICRP Initiative
LOCHARD J.
The paper presents an overview of the ETHOS Project, which by several aspects brought a new insight into the long-term rehabilitation strategy after a nuclear accident or a radiological event.
Lire la suite : Stakeholder Engagment in Regaining Decent Living Conditions after Chernobyl
LOCHARD J.
Japanese Journal of Health, Vol. 48, N° 2, 2013, pp. 65-66.
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WEISS W., LARSSON C.M., McKENNEY C., MINON J.P., MOBBS S., SCHNEIDER T. et al.
This report updates and consolidates previous recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) related to solid waste disposal (ICRP, 1985, 1997b, 1998). The recommendations given
Lire la suite : Radiological Protection in Geological Disposal of Long-lived Solid Radioactive Waste
DURANOVA T., RASKOB W., MUSTONEN R., SCHNEIDER T. (Eds.)
The European Platform on Preparedness for Nuclear and Radiological Emergency Response and Recovery (NERIS Platform) was established in June 15, 2010. The Mission of NERIS is to promote the involvement of different stakeholders and improve public confidence in capabilities of the
SHAW P., CROUAIL P.
The concept of 'exisitng exposure situations' was introduced by ICRP Publicaion N° 103 (2007), and is defined as exposure situations that already exist when a decision on control has to be taken.
Lire la suite : ALARA in Existing Expoure Situations - Meeting Report
LAVELLE S., SCHIEBER C., SCHNEIDER T.
Radioactive waste, remaining radioactive for very long periods up to hundreds of thousands years, introduce a new time dimension never experimented in the field of risk management. This situation led for more than 10 years, to reflections on the societal and organisational