This book consist : Introduction; Overview on non-reactor nuclear facilities; Basic safety and radiological protection; Decommissioning strategy and planning; Decommissioning techniques and equipment; Design and operational features to simplify decommissioning; Decommissioning experience; and Conclusions. (jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Safety objectives; Legislative and regulatory framework; Management of safety; Technical aspects of safety; and Verification of safety. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Protection of human health and the environment; Responsibilities associated with decommissioning strategy; Decommissioning plan; Funding; Decommissioning management; Conduct of decommissioning; and Completion of decommissioning. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Management system; Mnagement responsibility; Resource management; Process implementation; and Measurement assessment and improvement. (Jml)
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This book consist : Introduction; Decommissioning strategies; General description of facilities type; Evaluation of decommissioning costs; and Conclusions. (Jml)
On 21 October 1994, three brothers entered the radioactive waste repository at Tammiku, Estonia, without authorization and removed a metal container enclosing a radiation source. This action initiated the sequence of events in a radiological accident. The accident resulted in the death of one person and injury to a number of others. The death was not originally attributed to radiation exposure…
A radiological accident occurred on 6 April 1993 at the location then know as Tomsk-7 in the Russian Federation. Very soon after the event the Government of the Russian Federation requested assistance from the IAEA to assess the radiological, health and environmental impacts of the accident. The IAEA used its contacts and resources to assemble a mission. The mission arrived at Tomsk-7 on 15 Apr…
This book contain about Technologies that make use of radiation continue to spread around the world: millions of people are employed in radiation related occupations, and hundreds of millions of people benefit from these applications. Use of intense radiation sources for purposes such as sterilization of medical products requires special care in the design and operation of equipment to prevent …
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