%A"Linsley, G [International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Div. of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management]" %D1995 %I; International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria) %2 %J[] %K56 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, APPLIED STUDIES, RADIATION SOURCES, INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS, SAFETY STANDARDS, IAEA, PROBABILISTIC ESTIMATION, RADIATION DOSES, RADIATION PROTECTION, RECOMMENDATIONS, RISK ASSESSMENT %PMedium: X; Size: pp. 29-34 %TInternational exemption principles and their application - Some issues %XSince the issue of IAEA Safety Series No. 89 ``Principles for the Exemption of Radiation Sources and Practices from Regulatory Control`` in 1988, experience has been gained in the application of the principles to practical problems. One result is that issues requiring further clarification and interpretation have been raised. Also during this period the International Commission on Radiological Protection has issued new recommendations, some parts of which are relevant to exemption. This paper reviews some of the issues relevant to exemption principles which have emerged as a result of these developments. (author). 5 refs. %0Conference %NIAEA-TECDOC-807; CONF-9311144-;Journal ID: ISSN 1011-4289; Other: ON: DE95634722; TRN: XA9539835063118 %1 %CIAEA %Rhttps://doi.org/ Journal ID: ISSN 1011-4289; Other: ON: DE95634722; TRN: XA9539835063118 INIS %GEnglish