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This book consist : Introduction; Management system; Mnagement responsibility; Resource management; Process implementation; and Measurement assessment and improvement. (Jml)
Radiotherapy is well established as an indispensable means of treatment in national cancer control programmes in both developing and developed countries. In radiotherapy, radiation is used directly to destroy malignant tissue. The success of radiotherapy therefore depends on achieving a radiation dose that is high enough to kill malignant tissue yet sufficiently low to preserve to healthy tissu…
This book consist : Introduction; Optimization process; Assessment of exposure situations; Means of reducing exposure; Defining and implementing an ALARA plan; and Conclusions. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction ; Dosimetric quantities; Monitoring programmes; Dosimetric specifications; Type testing; Pre-use and periodic testing; Performance testing; Dose record keeping and reporting; and quality assurance. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction to quality assurance in radiotherapy; Experiences on current status quality control proceduresfor equipment; Experiences on current status quality assurance of the irradiated patient; Implementation of the QA programmes at the institutional, national, regional and international levels; and Experiences on current status from national networks. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Standards used in the comparison; Application of IAEA 50-C-Q and ISO 9001-2000 standards; Major differences and correlations; and Guidance for the use of ISO 9001:2000. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Security design and evaluation; Types of specific security measures; Guidelines for specific securitymeasures; and Temporary storage. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Transport and diffusion of effluents discharged into the atmosphere; Transport and diffusion of effluents discharged into the hydrosphere; Uses of land and water in the region of the site; Population distribution; Consideration of the feasibility of an emergency plan; and Quality assurance programme. (Jml)
The Nuclear Safety Review attempts to summarize the global nuclear safety scene during 1998. It starts with a discussion of significant events during the year. This is followed by a brief description of the peincipal IAEA activities that contributed to global nuclear safety. The third part of the Review closes with a description of issues that are likely to be prominent in the coming years(s). …