RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY, vol. 40, n° 1, 1992, pages 5-8, 10 réf., ISSN 0144-8420, GBR
BOHM (J.), MCDONALD (J.C.), SWINTH (K.L.), SELBY (J.M.), THOMPSON (M.G.)
Physikalisch-tech Bundesanstalt. Braunschweig. DEU
Occupational mmonitoring for radiation protection purposes has been performed for many years.
However, technological difficulties still exist in the measurement of the small dose equivalent values encountered in radiation protection.
In addition, the measurement of neutron and beta particle sources can present special difficulties if small uncertainties are required.
International intercomparisons conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have demonstrated that some dosimetry systems exhibited significant differences between the dose delivered by the irradiation laboratory and the dose assessed by the dosimetry service.
Mots-clés BDSP : Exposition professionnelle, Etude comparée
Mots-clés Pascal : Dosimétrie, Assurance qualité, Monitorage, Exposition professionnelle, Radioprotection, Dose faible, Dosimètre individuel, Etude comparative, International, Normalisation, Biophysique, Rayonnement ionisant, Habilitation
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Dosimetry, Quality assurance, Monitoring, Occupational exposure, Radioprotection, Low dose, Individual dosimeter, Comparative study, International, Standardization, Biophysics, Ionizing radiation
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