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    Report of IRPA task group on the impact of the eye lens dose limits

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    In 2012 IRPA established a task group (TG) to identify key issues in the implementation of the revised eye lens dose limit. The TG reported its conclusions in 2013. In January 2015, IRPA asked the TG to review progress with the implementation of the recommendations from the early report and to collate current practitioner experience. This report presents the results of a survey on the view of the IRPA professionals on the new limit to the lens of the eye and on the wider issue of tissue reactions. Recommendations derived from the survey are presented. This report was approved by IRPA Executive Council on 31 January 2017

    Report of IRPA task group on the impact of the eye lens dose limits

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    In 2012 IRPA established a task group(TG)to identify key issues in the imple-mentation of the revised eye lens dose limit. The TG reported its conclusions in2013. In January 2015, IRPA asked the TG to review progress with the imple-mentation of the recommendations from the early report and to collate currentpractitioner experience. This report presents the results of a survey on the view ofthe IRPA professionals on the new limit to the lens of the eye and on the widerissue of tissue reactions. Recommendations derived from the survey are presented.This report was approved by IRPA Executive Council on 31 January 2017

    Report of task group on the impact of the eye lens dose limits

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    In 2012 IRPA established a task group (TG) to identify key issues in the implementation of the revised eye lens dose limit. The TG reported its conclusions in 2013. In January 2015, IRPA asked the TG to review progress with the implementation of the recommendations from the early report and to collate current practitioner experience. This report presents the results of a survey on the view of the IRPA professionals on the new limit to the lens of the eye and on the wider issue of tissue reactions. Recommendations derived from the survey are presented. This report was approved by IRPA Executive Council on 31 January 2017

    The European radiation dosimetry group – Review of recent scientific achievements

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    International audienceresearchand development in the dosimetry of ionizing radiation, contributing to harmonization in dosimetry practiceacross Europe, and offering education and training in areas relevant for dosimetry. As a registered non-profitassociation under German law, EURADOS is currently running eight active working groups (WGs): WG2 on “Harmonizationof Individual Monitoring”, WG3 on “Environmental Dosimetry”, WG6 on “Computational Dosimetry”,WG7 on “Internal Dosimetry”, WG9 on “Dosimetry in Radiotherapy”, WG10 on “Retrospective Dosimetry”,WG11 on “Dosimetry in High-Energy Radiation Fields”, and WG12 on “Dosimetry in Medical Imaging”. This paperpresents recent scientific results obtained within these working groups, and additionally highlights the roleof EURADOS as an organization which contributes to the development of a systematic strategy of radiation protectionresearch in Europe
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