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  • There are many situations in which people should obtain clear and adequately formulated information about the exposure they may be subjected to as patients during their examination or treatment involving the use of ionizing radiation technology or simply as members of the public in the case of any significant radiation or nuclear emergency situations including incidents, accidents, sabotage or radiological attacks. The exposure has to be expressed in a manner such that even a layman without any special education or knowledge regarding the harmful effects of radiation should be able to understand such information in terms of a resulting risk where it is important to see this risk in perspective with the other risks we are all facing at workplaces or in everyday life. The public should distinguish between low-level exposure risk where only stochastic effects are expected and high-level exposures, which will result in some visible detrimental health consequences characterized as deterministic effects. The paper will attempt to summarize our experience from teaching radiation protection to medical and para-medical students and personnel as well as from organizing training courses in this field for non-specialists where it is not always easy to quantify the amount of exposure in an understandable way since so many quantities have been introduced that even specialists are sometime confused concerning the correct interpretation of all those terms and units. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship between the dosimetry and radiation protection quantities versus corresponding biological effects
  • There are many situations in which people should obtain clear and adequately formulated information about the exposure they may be subjected to as patients during their examination or treatment involving the use of ionizing radiation technology or simply as members of the public in the case of any significant radiation or nuclear emergency situations including incidents, accidents, sabotage or radiological attacks. The exposure has to be expressed in a manner such that even a layman without any special education or knowledge regarding the harmful effects of radiation should be able to understand such information in terms of a resulting risk where it is important to see this risk in perspective with the other risks we are all facing at workplaces or in everyday life. The public should distinguish between low-level exposure risk where only stochastic effects are expected and high-level exposures, which will result in some visible detrimental health consequences characterized as deterministic effects. The paper will attempt to summarize our experience from teaching radiation protection to medical and para-medical students and personnel as well as from organizing training courses in this field for non-specialists where it is not always easy to quantify the amount of exposure in an understandable way since so many quantities have been introduced that even specialists are sometime confused concerning the correct interpretation of all those terms and units. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship between the dosimetry and radiation protection quantities versus corresponding biological effects (en)
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  • How to Inform the Public about Radiation Exposure
  • How to Inform the Public about Radiation Exposure (en)
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  • How to Inform the Public about Radiation Exposure
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  • ionizing radiation technology; radiation protection; amount of exposure (en)
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  • ETRAP 2013 – Education and Training in Radiological Protection: Proceeding of 5th International Conference
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  • Sabol, Jozef
  • Hudzietzová, Jana
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  • 978-92-95064-17-1
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