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Safety The Army Radiation Safety Program
armypubs.army.milinvolving sources of radiation, and its implementation is necessary to meet the requirements of AR 385–10. Its objective is to ensure the safe use of radiation sources and compliance with all applicable Federal and Department of Defense (DOD) rules and regulations. 1–2. References See appendix A. 1–3. Explanation of abbreviations and terms
12 16881 NE brochure forWEB - International Atomic Energy ...
www.iaea.orgradiation exposure, for example, from contaminated soil, groundwater or surface water. The purpose is more than just eliminating radiation sources; it is about protecting people and the environment against potential harmful effects from exposure to ionizing radiation. In the past, many nuclear activities were developed without appropriate
Working safely with ionising radiation
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Working safely with ionising radiation: Guidelines for expectant and breastfeeding mothers Page 2 of 6 What about ionising radiation sources that are not work-
CATEGORIES IN THE IAEA SAFETY SERIES
www.ilo.orgCORRIGENDA to International Basic Safety Standards for Protection against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources Safety Series No. 115