ICRP
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) is an independent, international organization that develops guidance on radiological protection. It was established in 1928 at the second International Congress of Radiology and was renamed ICRP in 1950 to reflect expanding uses of radiation beyond medicine. [4][2]
radiological protection
scientific guidance
ICRP Publication 137: Occupational Intakes of Radionuclide: Part 3 (Annals of the ICRP)
ICRP Publication 96: Protecting People Against Radiation Exposure in the Event of a Radiological Attack (Annals of the ICRP)
ICRP CD 3: Database of Dose Coefficients: Radionuclides in Mothers' Milk (International Commission on Radiological Protection)
ICRP Publication 28: The Principles and General Procedures for Handling Emergency and Accidental Exposure of Workers
ICRP Publication 105: Radiological Protection in Medicine (Annals of the ICRP)
ICRP Publication 100: Human Alimentary Tract Model for Radiological Protection (Annals of the ICRP)
ICRP Publication 47: Radiation Protection of Workers in Mines
ICRP Publication 102: Managing Patient Dose in Multi-Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) (Annals of the ICRP)