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Information on the reporting, investigation and management of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) and acute flaccid myelitis (AFM).
Sources of radioactivity in the environment and how levels of radioactivity are monitored and assessed.
Information on the risks from low levels of ionising radiation.
We work with organisations across the UK that produce radioactive waste.
What operators need to do in terms of submitting plans for radioactive waste disposal following our exit from Euratom and requirements under Article 37.
COMARE’s ninth report: advice to government on the review of radiation risks from radioactive internal emitters by CERRIE.
Report evaluating the results of the 2017 intercomparison exercise conducted by Public Health England.
Exemption, notification, registering and licensing of radioactive substances and radiation generators in the UK.
Recommended method for estimating radiation doses from inhalation of resuspended materials in emergency situations.
Amendment 1 outlines details on how the exposure to radiation can take many forms and can cause varying degrees of harm.
Information on sources of natural and man-made ionising radiation, damaging effects and protection from exposure.
This report (HPA-RPD-055) is an introduction to the estimation of risks arising from exposure to low doses of ionising radiation.
This guide explains how impacts on noise should be incorporated into a cost benefit analysis.
The Advisory Group on Ionising Radiation (AGIR) advises Public Health England on radiation hazards.
Use this form to record decisions for the recovery of the environment following a radiation incident.
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