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The SIEVERT system for aircrew dosimetry

Flight personnel are likely to receive an effective dose of several mSv in 1 y of professional activity. In France, the order of 8 December 2003 requires airline companies to monitor the exposure of their flight personnel. This is why public authorities have made the SIEVERT system (a system for eva...

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Published in:Radiation protection dosimetry 2009-10, Vol.136 (4), p.282-285
Main Authors: Clairand, I., Fuller, N., Bottollier-Depois, J.-F., Trompier, F.
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Humans
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