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Typical effective doses, equivalent periods of natural background radiation and lifetime fatal cancer risks from diagnostic medical exposures.
Information on protecting yourself from radiation, including how to remove radioactive contamination from yourself.
Comparison of doses from sources of exposure.
Space weather events pose a risk to technology, infrastructure, electrical systems and, to a limited extent, public health.
These documents include an introduction to lasers and laser safety and guidelines on the safety of hand-held laser pointers and laser pens.
This handbook (NRPB-W7) is a technical guide for radiation specialists participating in NAIR.
Information on sources of natural and man-made ionising radiation, damaging effects and protection from exposure.
This report (RCE-2) provides advice on the designation of radioactively contaminated land in response to proposals from Defra.
Guidance on how to recover from a chemical, biological or radiation (CBRN) incident, including HazMat.
The CRNT can help remediation professionals develop a recovery strategy following a chemical incident.
This document (RCE-3) presents the conclusions of a review of the basis for establishing health-based protection criteria in the areas of chemicals, ionising radiation, and non-ionising radiation.
This protocol sets out nationally agreed methods for monitoring patient doses from routine x-ray examinations.
An epidemiological study comparing the health of those exposed to nuclear weapons tests to a group of personnel not exposed to radiation.
Information about remediation extracted from the UK national radon database maintained by Public Health England.
This report (HPA-RPD-019) gives guidance on all aspects of dose assessment to reference groups from the routine operations of nuclear sites.
Ultraviolet protection factors (UPF) and sun protection factors - how they're measured for clothing and suntan cream.
The estimates as recommended by Public Health England.
Review of the UK’s approach to regulating radioactive liquid discharges, particularly those containing very low levels of radionuclides.
Outlines how PHE manage the NDA epidemiology programme to check if current guidelines provide adequate protection for UK radiation workers.
How to obtain CRCE publications.
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