Radiation Protection Dosimetry Advance Access originally published online on March 29, 2005
Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2005 113(4):374-380; doi:10.1093/rpd/nch481
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Occupational exposure to ionising radiation with thermoluminescence dosimetry system in Turkey, in 2003
Turkish Atomic Energy Agency, Ankara Nuclear Research and Training Center, 06100 Be
evler, Ankara, Turkey
* Corresponding author: zeyrek{at}taek.gov.tr
Received February 11, 2005, accepted March 1, 2005
The individual annual dose information on classified workers who are occupationally exposed to extended radiation sources by using thermoluminescence dosimetry system, in Turkey, was assessed and analysed by the Ankara Nuclear Research and Training Centre (ANAEM) dosimetry service at the Turkish Atomic Energy Authority (TAEK) for the year 2003. A total of 3721 persons were monitored with TLD and the data presented in this report were obtained by using TLD technology in 2003. The annual mean effective doses received from external radiation in different fields of activities and the distribution of the annual effective dose by dose intervals are presented. The collective annual dose by field of activity is estimated and the contribution to the total annual collective dose is determined.
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