If you would like to learn more about the IAEA’s work, sign up for our weekly updates containing our most important news, multimedia and more. Six IAEA nuclear safety specialists joined more than 700 ...
Salus Scientific Corp., The Occupational Wellness Company™, applauds Arizona's passage of Senate Bill 1121, which is landmark legislation that modernizes radiation safety standards for healthcare ...
As the application of ionizing radiation in diverse fields such as healthcare, industry, energy and agriculture continues to expand, radiation protection measures must also evolve to keep people and ...
Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently emphasized that America will be proactive in developing and deploying next-generation nuclear reactors. President Trump’s four executive orders ...
Defenders of the “as low as reasonably achievable” principle say it’s the linchpin of a safety-first regulatory culture. The Department of Energy decided to roll back its radiation protection ...
Nine leading medical societies are calling for updated safety standards in fluoroscopy laboratories, often called "cath labs," where clinicians performing minimally invasive procedures face radiation ...
A major update was made to the International Nuclear Workers Study (INWORKS), an international epidemiological study of workers in the nuclear sector to assess their risks of cancer and non-cancerous ...
MUSCAT, JUNE 13Entities and institutions engaged in radiation-related activities without the required regulatory approvals ...
A series of developments from 1954 through 1972 marked the transition to adoption of the linear, no-threshold model as a predictive model of radiation injury in exposed populations. In 1954, the ...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering formal proposals that would abandon current regulations that require licensees, such as the one pictured here, to keep human exposure to radiation as ...
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