Hygiene of populated placesISSN: 2707-0441 eISSN: 2707-045X
Issue 65, 2015   -   Pages: 185-188
RATIONING RADIATION SAFETY
G.S. Yatsina1, O.I. Popov1
1 KHARKIV MEDICAL ACADEMY OF POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION

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SUMMÀRY:
The need for regulatory control was first defined in 2010 in the requirements of the Interna-tional Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), were based on the findings of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), which holds that the harms caused any level of radiation exposure. These requirements are implemented in the new version of "Basic safety standards" of the IAEA and the latest revision of Directive 2013/59 Euratom / EURATOM, which establish more stringent re-quirements for limiting the exposure technologically-enhanced naturally occurring sources (TUIPP). At present, the Ukrainian documents (Radiation Safety Standards (NRBU-97) and Basic Sanitary Rules for Radiation Safety of Ukraine (OSPU 2005)) regulatory control of residues with a high content of EOP is not installed. According OSPU 2005, for TUIPP defined only requirements for radia-tion dose constraints in the workplace.