Authorities in Aruba, Bonaire, Saba, Sint Maarten and Sint Eustatius have received IAEA support to develop a comprehensive inventory of ionizing radiation sources used in medicine and industry under a ...
The University has a clear policy and extensive guidance for working with ionising radiation. All radioactive sources, waste and workers are monitored, recorded and managed by Safety and Health ...
Pakistan has established national regulations for protection against ionizing radiation, adhering to the safety standards and guidance provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Counsellor ...
Large amounts of ionising radiation can cause cancer. Some types of medical imaging scans use small amounts of ionising radiation. But the health risks are low, and it is important to get the right ...
Radiation can cause harm to living things, but the dangers can be minimised if the correct precautions are taken. Ionising radiation can have a significant effect on biological tissue. Exposing cells ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica—The Hazardous Substances Regulatory Authority (HSRA), is reminding stakeholders that all users of radioactive material and ionizing radiation-emitting equipment are required to ...
An overview of the risks from exposures to non-ionising radiation, including UV, microwaves and electro-magnetic fields (EMF) Note: Laser radiation is covered in a separate guideline (see Laser ...
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