An introduction to radiation protection

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An introduction to radiation protection

Alan Martin and Sam Harbison

Hodder Arnold, 2006

5th ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-190) and index

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Description

An Introduction to Radiation Protection is an accessible account of the nature of the hazards presented by ionizing radiation and the methods of protection, for those new to the field and for the non-specialist. This book takes the reader through the general background to the subject, the technical principles underlying the control of radiation hazards, the biological effects of radiation, and radiation detection and measurement. These are followed by a consideration of more specialized topics including radiation protection in medicine and in the nuclear power industry, radioactive waste management and radiological emergencies.

Table of Contents

1 The structure of matter 2 Radioactivity and radiation 3. Radiation units 4 Biological effects of radiation 5 Natural and man-made radiation 6 The system of radiological protection 7 Radiation detection and measurement 8 The external radiation hazard 9 The internal radiation hazard 10 Nuclear reactor health physics 11 Radioactive waste 12 X-rays and radiography 13 Radiation protection in medicine 14 Legislation and regulations related to radiological protection 15 Health physics laboratory techniques 16 Radiological emergencies 17 The organization and administration of health physics services Appendix A Relationship of units Appendix B Answers to numerical questions

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