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DOE-HDBK-1122-99 Module 2.04, Fundamental Academic Training Instructor's Guide Phase I; Module 2.04, Study Guide - Radiological Control Technician
Radiation dosimetry is the branch of science that attempts to quantitatively relate specific measures made in a radiation field to chemical and/or biological changes that the radiation would produce in a target. Dosimetry is essential for quantifying the incidence of various biological changes as a function of the amount of radiation received (dose-effect relationships), for comparing different experiments, for monitoring the radiation exposure of individuals, and for surveillance of the environment.
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ID: | DOE-HDBK-1122-99 Module 2.04 |
Type: | Handbook |
Senior Line Manager: | Technical Standards Program |
Senior Line Manager Org: | Not Provided |
OPI: | HS - Office of Health, Safety and Security |
Preparing Activity: | Technical Standards Program |
Status: | Archive |
Approved Date: | Jul 21, 1999 |
Last Update: | Mar 11, 2009 |
DNFSB Interest: | No |
Invoked Standard: | No |
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