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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2004 112(1):1-2; doi:10.1093/rpd/nch281
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry Vol. 112, No. 1 © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved

Editorial

Harmonisation of Individual Monitoring in Europe

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In 1996, the European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) began a coordinated activity to investigate the degree of harmonisation of the dosimetric requirements and procedures for individual monitoring (IM) in European Union (EU) Member States. The main reason for this initiative was the publication of the Council Directive 96/29 EURATOM of 13 May 1996 ‘laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against dangers arising from ionising radiation’. The working group set up to carry out this action published their results in the form of three scientific reports in . . . [Full Text of this Article]

H. Schumacher

EURADOS, Chairman

P. Phihet

EURADOS, Immediate Past Chairman


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