Australian National Radiation Dose Register to be exxpanded
Expansion of the Australian National Radiation Dose Register http://medical.wesrch.com/paper-details/pdf-ME1AU7TU3NJWR-expansion-of-the-australian-national-radiation-dose-register#page1 13 Dec 13, This medical presentation is about Expansion of the Australian National Radiation Dose Register. In the International Best Practice exposure records for each worker shall be maintained during and after the worker’s working life, at least until the former worker attains or would have attained the age of 75 years, and for not less than 30 years after cessation of the work in which the worker was subject to occupational exposure. This requirement has been adopted in Commonwealth, State and Territory legislation across Australia.
nternational best practice is moving towards a centralised national dose register to collect dose history records of occupationally exposed workers. Australian National Radiation Dose Register require The ANRDR is a centralised database designed for the collection and long-term storage of radiation dose records for uranium mine workers. Database opened in July 2010.
Dose data is uploaded to the ANRDR by uranium operators through a secure web portal. Currently holds dose records for more than 27,000 workers from the uranium industry. ANRDR–Where to From Here? the Current Limitations of the ANRDR is ANRDR was designed for uranium mining and milling workers.
and Current application to workers in planned exposure situations. the Future of the ANRDR is Evaluate expansion of the ANRDR to include other workers occupationally exposed to radiation. and Desirable for all occupationally exposed workers in Australia to be included in the ANRDR to ensure the ANRDR is …Please navigate Paper pages for more details.
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