Tuesday, December 2, 2008

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Problems with the technological enhancement of natural radioactivity and about 1,000 'radiation-related' links to about 170 countries
http://www.eneabba.net/
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Journal of the Health Physics Society. Provides abstracts and information about online subscription, services and author submission materials.
http://www.health-physics.com/
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Read or download this US government comprehensive resource on conducting radiation surveys and investigations at potentially contaminated sites.
http://www.marssim.com/
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Discussion, study materials, and employment information for workers in the nuclear power industry, primarily geared towards Health Physics Technician / Radiological Control Technicians (RCT).
http://www.nukeworker.com
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Private, nonprofit Japanese foundation, supported by the U.S. and Japan governments, that conducts research and studies on the effects of radiation exposure on humans with a view toward contributing to the maintenance of the health and welfare of atomic-bomb survivors and to the enhancement of the health of all people. Laboratories in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
http://www.rerf.or.jp/
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Extensive source of information on natural radioactivity in the environment, as well as on issues related to NORM waste materials.
http://www.tenorm.com/
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Directory of websites with information on radiation safety, (both ionizing and non-ionising); advice on radiation protection; and links to UK legislation.
http://www.radiation.org.uk/
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