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AGIR's 10th report (RCE-21) reviews variation in human radiosensitivity and how this might impact on approaches to radiological protection.
The navigation tool takes users through the process outlined in the UK recovery handbook for radiation incidents (UKRHRI).
This report series contains publications of substantial scientific work carried out by the Health Protection Agency's Radiation Protection Division.
This publication (Documents of the NRPB volume 5 number 1) gives advice on intervention levels for food and water after a radiological accident.
This report (HPA-CRCE-028) examines the lifetime risk of radiation-induced cancer to the patient and the risk of harmful heritable effects in their children.
Report on Public Health England's recommended consequence assessment methodology, to meet the REPPIR 2019 requirements.
This report (RCE-9) provides information on the health effects in the embryo or fetus following exposure to ionising radiation during pregnancy.
This report (HPA-RPD-062) is the third analysis of the National Registry for Radiation Workers (NRRW).
This guidance (HPA-CRCE-044) gives a procedure for monitoring of the thyroid using mini instruments type 44 and type 42 probes.
This protocol sets out nationally agreed methods for monitoring patient doses from routine x-ray examinations.
The methodology to derive the reference values for Schedule 1 of the REPPIR-2019 regulations. Quantities of inventory holdings for more than 700 radionuclides.
This report (PHE-CRCE-006) describes the outcome of this the third survey into the radiological impact of the normal transport of radioactive material by air.
This AGIR report (RCE-16) reviews the epidemiological, experimental and medical evidence for radiation exposure elevating the incidence of circulatory diseases.
This report (RCE-2) provides advice on the designation of radioactively contaminated land in response to proposals from Defra.
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