Recommendations and Statements 2003

Assessment of Measurements by the ARGE PhAM on radioactivity at the „Elbmarsch“ in Lower Saxony Statement of the SSK on the "Revised proposal for a guideline of the European Parliament and Council on minimum standards for the protection of employees from hazards by electromagnetic fields; 9th December 2002" New Technologies (including UMTS): Protection of the Public from Electromagnetic Fields
Recommendation by the German Commission on Radiological Protection
The use of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) as an efficient and dose sparing procedure Radiation protection in brachytherapy, radiosynoviorthesis and radio immune therapy with open beta emitters Acquisition of knowledge in radiation protection during a medical course of study Contributions to further development of radiation protection concepts Need of research in the special research programme on “mobile telecommunications” Principles for the protection of employees from hazards by electromagnetic fields Explanations of the guidance for radiation protection supervisors in the commanding staff during nuclear emergencies Revision of chapter 4 of the SBG (“Störfallberechnungsgrundlagen”, basis of estimation for incidences) with regard to § 49 StrlSchV (“Strahlenschutzverordnung”, Radiation Protection Ordinance) Raising the thermal reactor power of the nuclear power plant Grafenrheinfeld Comparative assessment of the biological impact of different types of ionizing radiation Demand on medical physics experts in radiation protection Criteria for the alert of the emergency services by the operators of nuclear plants
Joint statement of the Reactor Safety Commission (RSK) and the Commission on Radiological Protection (SSK)
Nuclear power plant Cattenom (France): Application for renewing the conduction licences Radiation Exposure from Radon-222 in Drinking water Radiation Exposure from Lead-210 and Polonium-210 in Drinking water Demands on authorized experts for the determination of the exposition from electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields Electromagnetic fields of new technologies – status quo European product standardization for limiting electromagnetic fields Present state of the evaluation of the German Uranium Mining Studies

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