Radiation Safety Technique (X) Measures against Radiation Accidents
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Lessons from Major Radiation Accidents
Lessons have been learned from investigations into a relatively large number of accidents that have occurred in three major practices, namely: industrial radiography, gamma irradiators and electron accelerators used in industry and research, and radiotherapy. This paper provides an overview of the lessons learned and specifically considers the human actions and omissions that have resulted in a...
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عنوان ژورنال: RADIOISOTOPES
سال: 1970
ISSN: 1884-4111,0033-8303
DOI: 10.3769/radioisotopes.19.10_482