
doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncq432
pmid: 21115448
An individual monitoring programme is one of the main components of any radiation protection programme since it constitutes the mean for assessing and thus optimising the doses of occupationally exposed workers. The Greek Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) is the competent authority for radiation protection and nuclear safety in Greece. GAEC's educational and training activities in the field of occupational radiation protection at the national and regional (Eastern Europe) level are presented, along with the relevant activities of the University of Ioannina in the region of North-West Greece, as an example of a local education and training programme. The curricula of two postgraduate courses addressed to qualified experts and medical physics experts and mainly the modules dedicated to individual monitoring are discussed as well.
Quality Control, Occupational Exposure/prevention & control, Greece, Universities, Reproducibility of Results, Radiometry/*methods, Radiation Monitoring/*methods, Radiation Protection/*methods, Radiation Protection, Thermoluminescent Dosimetry/instrumentation, Radiation Monitoring, Occupational Exposure, Humans, Thermoluminescent Dosimetry, Curriculum, Education, Graduate, Radiometry, Program Evaluation
Quality Control, Occupational Exposure/prevention & control, Greece, Universities, Reproducibility of Results, Radiometry/*methods, Radiation Monitoring/*methods, Radiation Protection/*methods, Radiation Protection, Thermoluminescent Dosimetry/instrumentation, Radiation Monitoring, Occupational Exposure, Humans, Thermoluminescent Dosimetry, Curriculum, Education, Graduate, Radiometry, Program Evaluation
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