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 regula...
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 p...
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 regula...
This report presents a summary of the available data on levels of radioactivity in some environmental media in the European Union (EU) Member States for the years 2007 - 2011. These data are obtained from official reports published by the responsible authorities and from data tra...
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 regula...
The purpose of these Guidelines is trifold: to recommend a methodology for establishing and using DRLs for paediatric radiodiagnostic imaging and IR practices, to update and extend the European DRLs for these examinations where sufficient experience and data are available for a c...
This report presents technical recommendations for individual monitoring of workers for occupational intakes of radionuclides. It aims at providing guidance on those aspects of the implementation of the provisions of the Euratom Basic Safety Standards Directive related to individ...