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Introduction of AESJ Ethics Committee activities and issues

Oba, Kyoko

Gijutsushi, 30(8), p.16 - 19, 2018/08

AA2018-0472.pdf:0.32MB

The Atomic Energy Society of Japan (founded in 1959; AESJ) establishes the Code of Ethics and organized an ethics committee as a permanent committee in 2001. The mission and the purpose of the Ethics Committee activities permeate through the AESJ members for code of ethics. Members' sense of affiliation with AESJ is not as high as IPEJ. This paper introduce the significance, contents and issues of ethics activities at AESJ.

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JNC TJ1420 99-006, 181 Pages, 1999/03

JNC-TJ1420-99-006.pdf:5.95MB

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Manual of standard procedures for analysis of radioactive effluents and Gases discharged into environment

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PNC TN8520 93-003, 410 Pages, 1994/01

PNC-TN8520-93-003.pdf:15.53MB

This manual includes the standard procedures for analysis of radioactive materials and chemical polluants in liquid and gaseous waste elluent discharged into the environment from the nuclear facilities of Tokai Works of PNC. The third edition, PNC N852-84-06 was published in 1984. Almost all analytical procedures have been modified and new technique has been used for nine years, so the forth edition revised entirely was to be published this time. And most of analytical procedures will be revised with the point of improving of reliabiliy.

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Review and revision of the system of radiological protection

Fujita, Hiroki

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The ICRP has started to review and revise "The 2007 Recommendations of the ICRP". For that purpose, the ICRP has published two papers: Fit for purpose and Areas of research. The purposes of the first paper are to: encourage discussions throughout the radiological protection community and beyond on which areas of the system might gain the greatest benefit from detailed review and refinement; initiate and shape collaborative efforts to examine prioritised areas and develop improvements; and help define the ICRP programme of work for the coming years. The second paper presents the ICRP's vision on "Areas of Research to Support the System of Radiological Protection". In addition, the ICRP organised a digital workshop as an opportunity to engage with its stakeholder community, based on the papers. Similar events will be held in the future. The ICRP symposia will be milestone events in this process. The current status of the review and revision will be shown.

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