
Compendium of Dose Coefficients based on ICRP Publication 60
It serves as a comprehensive reference for dose coefficients based on the primary radiation protection guidance given in the Publication 60 recommendations. The coefficients tabulated in this publication will be superseded in due course by values based on the Publication 103 recommendations.
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effective dose’. ICRP has provided sets of dose coefficients (dose per unit exposure) to allow users to calculate equivalent and effective doses for intakes of radionuclides or exposure to external radiation for comparison with dose limits, constraints, and reference levels as r
ICRP Dose Viewer App - International Commission on …
The purpose of the mobile app is to create a simple tool, which can easily provide effective dose and organ dose values for different intake scenarios within a few seconds. The advantages of access to the dose coefficients via the ICRP Dose viewer …
Dose limits - ICRPaedia
Jun 20, 2019 · Dose limits help ensure that no person is exposed to an excessive amount of radiation in normal, planned situations. They are the strongest form of restriction on dose to an individual. Exceeding a dose limit is contrary to regulations in most countries.
ICRPædia Guide to Dose Coefficients - ICRPaedia
Mar 5, 2019 · ICRP develops dose coefficients to simplify the calculation of absorbed dose, equivalent dose, and effective dose from external radiation or intakes of radionuclides. Current dose coefficients are based on the system of radiological protection described in …
Dose coefficient - ICRPaedia
Aug 19, 2021 · In internal dosimetry, a typical dose coefficient is the dose per unit intake of a radioactive substance; in external dosimetry, these are dose conversion coefficients. from ICRP Publication 113, 2007 and ICRP Publication 120, 2012
The internal dose was driven by the organ dose, which gave values of maximum permissible concentration based on organ dose rather than the effective dose. ICRP-2 did not contain any tissue or radiation weighting factors.
ICRP Publication 128: Radiation Dose to Patients from ...
Jun 11, 2015 · Abstract –This report provides a compendium of current information relating to radiation dose to patients, including biokinetic models, biokinetic data, dose coefficients for organ and tissue absorbed doses, and effective dose for major radiopharmaceuticals based on the radiation protection guidance given in Publication 60 (ICRP, 1991).
Radiation Dose to Patients from Radiopharmaceuticals: A ... - ICRP
Abstract - This report provides a compendium of current information relating to radiation dose to patients, including biokinetic models, biokinetic data, dose coefficients for organ and tissue absorbed doses, and effective dose for major radiopharmaceuticals based on the radiation protection guidance given in Publication 60 (ICRP, 1991).
ICRP Publication 147: Use of Dose Quantities in Radiological Protection
Mar 2, 2021 · Effective dose and collective effective dose are valuable tools for use in the optimisation of protection against stochastic effects, principally cancer, for occupational and public exposures.
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