Abstract
This document specifies the conditions under which monitoring of individuals is required. For workers identified as Atomic Radiation Workers, determination of dose or exposure must be made. In circumstances where personal monitoring techniques are impractical, doses and exposures may be estimated by non-personal monitoring techniques. For workers not identified as Atomic Radiation Workers, licensees must be able to demonstrate that there is no reasonable potential for accumulating radiation doses or exposures in excess of regulatory limits. (L.L.).
Citation Formats
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Monitoring and dose recording for the individual. Proposed regulatory policy statement.
Canada: N. p.,
1988.
Web.
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Monitoring and dose recording for the individual. Proposed regulatory policy statement.
Canada.
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1988.
"Monitoring and dose recording for the individual. Proposed regulatory policy statement."
Canada.
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title = {Monitoring and dose recording for the individual. Proposed regulatory policy statement}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This document specifies the conditions under which monitoring of individuals is required. For workers identified as Atomic Radiation Workers, determination of dose or exposure must be made. In circumstances where personal monitoring techniques are impractical, doses and exposures may be estimated by non-personal monitoring techniques. For workers not identified as Atomic Radiation Workers, licensees must be able to demonstrate that there is no reasonable potential for accumulating radiation doses or exposures in excess of regulatory limits. (L.L.).}
place = {Canada}
year = {1988}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {Monitoring and dose recording for the individual. Proposed regulatory policy statement}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This document specifies the conditions under which monitoring of individuals is required. For workers identified as Atomic Radiation Workers, determination of dose or exposure must be made. In circumstances where personal monitoring techniques are impractical, doses and exposures may be estimated by non-personal monitoring techniques. For workers not identified as Atomic Radiation Workers, licensees must be able to demonstrate that there is no reasonable potential for accumulating radiation doses or exposures in excess of regulatory limits. (L.L.).}
place = {Canada}
year = {1988}
month = {Nov}
}