
An Introduction to Radiation Protection
Hodder Arnold (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 1. January 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
X, 230 pages
978-0-412-63110-8 (ISBN)
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Description
'An Introduction to Radiation Protection' is a comprehensive account of the nature of the hazards presented by ionizing radiation and the methods of protection. It takes the reader through the general background of the subject, the underlying principles applied to the control of radiation hazards, including chapters on human physiology, the biological effects of radiation and radiation detection and measurement, before moving to more specialized topics such as radiation protection in the nuclear power industry and in medicine. It also covers radioactive waste management and radiological emergencies.
Now in its fourth edition, the text has been completely revised and updated to reflect the significant changes that have occurred in this area in recent years. The most recent ICRP recommendations are included, the section on legistlation has been expanded to emphasize European and International requirements in addition to those of the UK, while the chapter on radiological emergencies has been rewritten to highlight international developments arising from the Chernobyl accident. These in conjunction with a number of other important changes, will ensure the continuing value of the text as a comprehensive introduction to this field, and it will remain essential reading for those working in nuclear power, nuclear medicine, and in other industries requiring an involvement with radiation.
Now in its fourth edition, the text has been completely revised and updated to reflect the significant changes that have occurred in this area in recent years. The most recent ICRP recommendations are included, the section on legistlation has been expanded to emphasize European and International requirements in addition to those of the UK, while the chapter on radiological emergencies has been rewritten to highlight international developments arising from the Chernobyl accident. These in conjunction with a number of other important changes, will ensure the continuing value of the text as a comprehensive introduction to this field, and it will remain essential reading for those working in nuclear power, nuclear medicine, and in other industries requiring an involvement with radiation.
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It is strongly recommended to all radiation workers and new students of the subjectPhysics Education
It can be confidently recommended to medical physics technicians and radiographers as a radiation protection primer.
British Journal of Radiology
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Edition
Fourth Edition 1996
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
19 s/w Abbildungen
X, 230 p. 19 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-412-63110-8 (9780412631108)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4899-4543-3
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Content
Preface
The structure of matter
Radioactivity and radiation
Radiation units
Biological effects of radiation
Natural and man-made radiation
The system of dose limitation
Radiation detection and measurement
The external radiation hazard
The internal radiation hazard
Nuclear reactor health physics
Radioactive waste
X-rays and radiography
Radiation protection in medicine
Legislation and other regulations related to radiological protection
Health physics laboratory techniques
Radiological emergencies
The organization and administration of health physics services
Appendix Relationship of units
Answers to numerical questions
Bibliography
Index
The structure of matter
Radioactivity and radiation
Radiation units
Biological effects of radiation
Natural and man-made radiation
The system of dose limitation
Radiation detection and measurement
The external radiation hazard
The internal radiation hazard
Nuclear reactor health physics
Radioactive waste
X-rays and radiography
Radiation protection in medicine
Legislation and other regulations related to radiological protection
Health physics laboratory techniques
Radiological emergencies
The organization and administration of health physics services
Appendix Relationship of units
Answers to numerical questions
Bibliography
Index