Abstract
This publication reviews the evidences that sources of ionizing radiation are potentially hazardous to the public and the environment unless appropriate measures are taken to regulate and control their possession, use and the ultimate disposal. The current regulations, subject to some amendments are described and the impacts likely to result from the amendments are discussed. 9 tabs.
Citation Formats
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A green paper on the regulation and control of sources of ionizing radiation. A discussion paper.
Australia: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
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A green paper on the regulation and control of sources of ionizing radiation. A discussion paper.
Australia.
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1990.
"A green paper on the regulation and control of sources of ionizing radiation. A discussion paper."
Australia.
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author = {None}
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year = {1990}
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title = {A green paper on the regulation and control of sources of ionizing radiation. A discussion paper}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This publication reviews the evidences that sources of ionizing radiation are potentially hazardous to the public and the environment unless appropriate measures are taken to regulate and control their possession, use and the ultimate disposal. The current regulations, subject to some amendments are described and the impacts likely to result from the amendments are discussed. 9 tabs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
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