A D value is the quantity of radioactive material which is considered a dangerous source. A dangerous source is one that, if uncontrolled, could result in death or a permanent injury which decreases that person’s quality of life. Various IAEA documents concerning emergency preparedness and safety and security of radioactive sources list D values for a limited set of radionuclides. This docume…
This book consist : Introduction; Table 1. Current certificates; Table 2. Expired certificates; Table 3. Current certificates by validation number; Table 4. Expired certificates by validation number; Table 5. Mass, contents and description for all certificates and validations; and Table 6. Certificates listed by member state. (Jml)