Abstract
Thailand has embarked upon the development of nuclear energy for peaceful utilizations since 1961 when the Atomic Energy for Peace Act was enacted. The Atomic Energy Commission (Thai AEC) was established under section 5 of this Act having power and duty of carrying out matters concerning atomic energy for peace. The applications of nuclear energy in Thailand, at present are exclusively in medicine, education, research and industry. In this paper, the following items are described on contamination monitoring: controllable monitoring, uncontrollable monitoring, standardization of monitoring instruments, and decontamination and waste management. (G.K.)
Sinakhom, Fookiat
[1]
- Office of Atomic Energy for Peace, Bangkok (Thailand)
Citation Formats
Sinakhom, Fookiat.
The status on contamination monitoring in Thailand.
Japan: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Sinakhom, Fookiat.
The status on contamination monitoring in Thailand.
Japan.
Sinakhom, Fookiat.
1997.
"The status on contamination monitoring in Thailand."
Japan.
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title = {The status on contamination monitoring in Thailand}
author = {Sinakhom, Fookiat}
abstractNote = {Thailand has embarked upon the development of nuclear energy for peaceful utilizations since 1961 when the Atomic Energy for Peace Act was enacted. The Atomic Energy Commission (Thai AEC) was established under section 5 of this Act having power and duty of carrying out matters concerning atomic energy for peace. The applications of nuclear energy in Thailand, at present are exclusively in medicine, education, research and industry. In this paper, the following items are described on contamination monitoring: controllable monitoring, uncontrollable monitoring, standardization of monitoring instruments, and decontamination and waste management. (G.K.)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Jun}
}
title = {The status on contamination monitoring in Thailand}
author = {Sinakhom, Fookiat}
abstractNote = {Thailand has embarked upon the development of nuclear energy for peaceful utilizations since 1961 when the Atomic Energy for Peace Act was enacted. The Atomic Energy Commission (Thai AEC) was established under section 5 of this Act having power and duty of carrying out matters concerning atomic energy for peace. The applications of nuclear energy in Thailand, at present are exclusively in medicine, education, research and industry. In this paper, the following items are described on contamination monitoring: controllable monitoring, uncontrollable monitoring, standardization of monitoring instruments, and decontamination and waste management. (G.K.)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Jun}
}