ESOREX 2005
The European Study on Occupational Radiation Exposure called ESOREX was initiated by the European Commission in the 1997 year. The objectives of this European study are: (1) to provide the European Commission and the national competent radiation protection authorities with reliable information on ho...
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fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:rpd:ncl567v1 2023-05-15T16:51:34+02:00 ESOREX 2005 Petrová, Karla Frasch, Gerhard 2007-09-09 23:10:46.0 text/html http://rpd.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/ncl567v1 https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncl567 en eng Oxford University Press http://rpd.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/ncl567v1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncl567 Copyright (C) 2007, Nuclear Technology Publishing Vienna 2005 Special Issue TEXT 2007 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncl567 2016-11-16T16:52:38Z The European Study on Occupational Radiation Exposure called ESOREX was initiated by the European Commission in the 1997 year. The objectives of this European study are: (1) to provide the European Commission and the national competent radiation protection authorities with reliable information on how personal radiation monitoring, reporting and recording of dosimetric results is structured in European countries; (2) to collect reliable and directly comparable data on individual and collective radiation exposure in all occupational sectors where classified workers are employed. Therefore, it is important to receive information about the levels of individual personal radiation doses to workers in the different sectors and the trends and developments of these doses over a period of several years; (3) at present, all 25 European Union Member States, plus Bulgaria, Iceland, Norway, Romania and Switzerland, participate in the study; and (4) the study was executed under the leadership of German BfS in co-operation with Czech SUJB. First results and analyses based on the data collected in the previous studies are presented in the paper ‘ Frasch, Petrová: Dose trends in occupational radiation exposure in Europe—Results from the ESOREX project ’. As a result of a call for tender of the European Commission/DGTREN in the year 2003, the new ESOREX study called ‘ESOREX2005’ has been initiated. This study will end at the year 2007 and its main objectives are—to finalise the updating of the country-wise reports by describing the current situation in the field of occupational exposure control, evaluation and registration of personal doses of radiation workers and as a second part of the study, to collect dosimetric data for the period 2001–2005. Text Iceland HighWire Press (Stanford University) Norway Radiation Protection Dosimetry 125 1-4 127 129 |
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The European Study on Occupational Radiation Exposure called ESOREX was initiated by the European Commission in the 1997 year. The objectives of this European study are: (1) to provide the European Commission and the national competent radiation protection authorities with reliable information on how personal radiation monitoring, reporting and recording of dosimetric results is structured in European countries; (2) to collect reliable and directly comparable data on individual and collective radiation exposure in all occupational sectors where classified workers are employed. Therefore, it is important to receive information about the levels of individual personal radiation doses to workers in the different sectors and the trends and developments of these doses over a period of several years; (3) at present, all 25 European Union Member States, plus Bulgaria, Iceland, Norway, Romania and Switzerland, participate in the study; and (4) the study was executed under the leadership of German BfS in co-operation with Czech SUJB. First results and analyses based on the data collected in the previous studies are presented in the paper ‘ Frasch, Petrová: Dose trends in occupational radiation exposure in Europe—Results from the ESOREX project ’. As a result of a call for tender of the European Commission/DGTREN in the year 2003, the new ESOREX study called ‘ESOREX2005’ has been initiated. This study will end at the year 2007 and its main objectives are—to finalise the updating of the country-wise reports by describing the current situation in the field of occupational exposure control, evaluation and registration of personal doses of radiation workers and as a second part of the study, to collect dosimetric data for the period 2001–2005. |
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