QuADRANT is a European project on clinical audit of medical radiological procedures as mandated in the BSSD. QuADRANT has specific objectives – to provide an overview of European clinical audit implementation; identify good practices and resources; provide guidance and recommendations to improve...
The European Commission organises every year, in cooperation with the Group of Experts referred to in Article 31 of the Euratom Treaty, a Scientific Seminar on emerging issues in Radiation Protection – generally addressing new research findings with potential policy and/or regulatory implication...
The European Commission organises every year, in cooperation with the Group of Experts referred to in Article 31 of the Euratom Treaty, a Scientific Seminar on emerging issues in Radiation Protection – generally addressing new research findings with potential policy and/or regulatory implication...
The EUCLID project aimed to study the feasibility of establishing diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) based on clinical indication in the context of Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom....
The European Commission organises every year, in cooperation with the Group of Experts referred to in Article 31 of the Euratom Treaty, a Scientific Seminar on emerging issues in Radiation Protection – generally addressing new research findings with potential policy and/or regulatory implication...
The European Commission organises every year, in cooperation with the Group of Experts referred to in Article 31 of the Euratom Treaty, a Scientific Seminar on emerging issues in Radiation Protection – generally addressing new research findings with potential policy and/or regulatory implication...
Exposure to indoor radon constitutes an important part of the overall exposure to ionising radiation of members of the public and of workers, particularly in certain geographical areas or specific types of workplaces. Radon is also the second cause of lung cancer in the general population, after...
The European Commission organises every year, in cooperation with the Group of Experts referred to in Article 31 of the Euratom Treaty, a scientific seminar on emerging issues in radiation protection – generally addressing new research findings with potential policy and/or regulatory implication...
The report covers nuclear power stations of a capacity greater than 50 MWe and nuclear fuel reprocessing plants in the European Union prior to the latest enlargement of the Union to 25 Member States in 2004. Data on radioactive airborne and liquid effluent discharges are given for the period 199...
The accident at Chernobyl occurred 25 years ago, on 26 April 1986. With a view to the 25th anniversary of this accident in 2011, the Article 31 Group of Experts asked the Working Party RIHSS (Research Implications on Health and Safety Standards) to review recent scientific findings and publicati...