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. International Atomic Energy Agency (1998) The radiological accident in Tammiku. IAEA, Vienna Google Scholar. 17. International Atomic Energy Agency (1988) The radiological accident in Goiânia. IAEA, Vienna Google Scholar. 18. International Atomic Energy Agency (2002) The radiological accident in Gilan. The radiological accident in Tammiku. [International Atomic Energy Agency.;] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. Find items in libraries near you The Radiological Accident in Tammiku. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. Dosimetric and medical aspects of the radiological accident in Goiania in 1987. IAEA-TECDOC-1009. The Radiological Accident in Tammiku, IAEA II series STI/PUB/1053, 1998, 1-59. Allenet-Le Page B, Bailiff I, Bergman C, Gusev I, Gustafsson M, Hütt G, Kivisäkk E, Lindholm C, Nenot J, Ortiz-López P, Paile W, Paynter R, Putnik H, Salomaa S, Selidovkin G, Tekkel M and Turai I. Description.Under the Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency, the Peruvian authorities requested assistance from the IAEA in relation to the radiological accident that occurred during non-destructive testing using a nuclear radioactive source in the district of Chilca, Peru, in 2012. 26. The Radiological Accident in Gilan.IAEA, Vienna, pp.46. 2002 (Dr. Turai I.) 27. The Radiological Accident in Samut Prakarn.IAEA, Vienna, p.52. 2002 (Dr.Turai I.) Cooperation of the Frédéric Joliot-Curie National Research Institute for Radiobiology and Radiohygiene and the International Atomic Energy Agency between Learning the lessons from accidents and incidents should be a fundamental The radiological accident in Goiania, Brazil in 1987 [1] provided something International Atomic Energy Agency, The Radiological Accident in Tammiku, IAEA. Tammiku wieś w Estonii, w prowincji Harju, w gminie Kose. Tammiku Państwo Estonia Prowincja Harjumaa Gmina Kose Położenie na mapie Estonii Tammiku Portal Litwa, Łotwa i Estonia W roku 1963 powstał tu magazyn odpadów radioaktywnych. Z Two radiological accidents/incidents happened in Estonia. The first 21 October 1994, three brothers entered the Tammiku repository and stole a radioactive Cs-137 source. One of the brothers died two weeks later. The second incident - 14 January 1995, members of the commission investigating the first accident detected Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology No radiological accident is acceptable. From a radiation safety and security of the sources standpoint, accident investigation is necessary to determine what happened, why, when, where and how it occurred and who was (were) involved and responsible. The Radiological Accident in Tammiku, 1998 [7] INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, The Radiological Accident at the Irradiation Facility in Nesvizh, IAEA, Vienna (1996) [8] INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, The Radiological Accident in Tammiku, IAEA, Vienna (1998). [9] INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, The Radiological Accident in Lilo, IAEA, Vienna (2000). The Radiological Accident in Tammiku, IAEA II series STI/PUB/1053, 1998, 1-59. Allenet-Le Page B; Bailiff I; Bergman C; Gusev I; Gustafsson M; Hütt G; Kivisäkk Estonia radiation accident: Investigation of source, accidental circumstances, dose assessment and early biological effects", paper presented at 6th WHO The radiological accident in Tammiku. International Atomic Energy Agency, 1998. [dostęp 2014-02-18]. Ostatnio edytowano 9 gru 2017 o 10:43 Treść udostępniana na licencji CC -SA 3.0, jeśli nie podano inaczej. Polityka prywatności Wersja standardowa In October 1994 three members of the public entered the radioactive waste repository at Tammiku, Estonia, without authorization and removed a metal container enclosing a radiation source, which one of them placed in his pocket. This action resulted in the death of one person and injury to a number of others. led manner. However, on 24 July 1996 a serious radiological accident occurred at the combined cycle fossil fuel power plant in Gilan, Islamic Republic of Iran, when a worker picked up a 192Ir industrial radiography source and put it in his chest pocket, where it remained for approximately 1.5 h, resulting in his receiving a high radiation dose. Radiation accident at Mayapuri scrap market, Delhi, 2010 the locality of Mayapuri was affected a serious radiological accident; an Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Gammacell 220 research Disused or spent sealed radioactive sources may represent a radiation hazard. Many radiological accidents in the past two decades were the consequence of abandoned or insecurely stored disused sources [l After the terrorist attack of I I September 2001, it Tammiku radioaktiivsete ainete varastamine oli 1994. Aastal toimunud intsident, kui Tammiku radioaktiivsete jäätmete hoidlast varastati radioaktiivseid jäätmeid. Intsidendi käigus ja selle järel suri üks ja radioaktiivseid kahjustusi sai neli inimest. A serious radiological accident occurred in Peru in February 1999 when a welder picked up an 19 2 1r industrial radiography source and put it in his pocket for several hours. This resulted in his receiving a high radiation dose that necessitated the amputation of one leg. His wife and children were also exposed, but to a much lesser Review Article Radiation Accidents: Occurrence, Types, Consequences, Medical Management, and the Lessons to be Learned István Turai1,2 and Katalin Veress3 1 Frédéric Joliot-Curie National The Radiological Accident in Samet Prakarn - IAEA Report. The Radiological Accident in San Salvador - IAEA Report. The Radiological Accident in Soreq - IAEA Report. The Radiological Accident in Tammiku - IAEA Report. The Radiological Accident in Yanango - IAEA Report:Catalogs The accident was the first test of the IAEA's role, under the new international Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency, in helping to co-ordinate the actions of States Party willing to offer assistance in the event of a radiological accident. Tammiku, Estonia, without authorization and removed a metal container enclosing a radiation source. This action initiated the sequence of events in a radiological accident. The accident resulted in the death of one person and injury to a number of others. The death was not originally attributed to radiation exposure. However, a (09
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