Abstract
The Canadian Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) requires its licensees to establish a program to determine or estimate the radiation doses received by workers exposed to radiation as a result of the licensee`s activities. The determination of radiation dose is a two-part process. First a measurement is made; then this measurement is used in a dosimetric model to calculate the dose. This document is concerned only with the first step of the process. It gives guidance on the technical specifications for dosimetry services and the quality assurance program that provides confidence that these specifications are achieved. (L.L.).
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Technical and quality assurance specifications for dosimetry services. Proposed regulatory guide.
Canada: N. p.,
1989.
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Technical and quality assurance specifications for dosimetry services. Proposed regulatory guide.
Canada.
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1989.
"Technical and quality assurance specifications for dosimetry services. Proposed regulatory guide."
Canada.
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title = {Technical and quality assurance specifications for dosimetry services. Proposed regulatory guide}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Canadian Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) requires its licensees to establish a program to determine or estimate the radiation doses received by workers exposed to radiation as a result of the licensee`s activities. The determination of radiation dose is a two-part process. First a measurement is made; then this measurement is used in a dosimetric model to calculate the dose. This document is concerned only with the first step of the process. It gives guidance on the technical specifications for dosimetry services and the quality assurance program that provides confidence that these specifications are achieved. (L.L.).}
place = {Canada}
year = {1989}
month = {Apr}
}
title = {Technical and quality assurance specifications for dosimetry services. Proposed regulatory guide}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Canadian Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) requires its licensees to establish a program to determine or estimate the radiation doses received by workers exposed to radiation as a result of the licensee`s activities. The determination of radiation dose is a two-part process. First a measurement is made; then this measurement is used in a dosimetric model to calculate the dose. This document is concerned only with the first step of the process. It gives guidance on the technical specifications for dosimetry services and the quality assurance program that provides confidence that these specifications are achieved. (L.L.).}
place = {Canada}
year = {1989}
month = {Apr}
}