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Jacarepaguá; Brazil. Instituto de Radioprotecao e Dosimetria (IRD); World Health Organization (WHO); 1997. 276 p. ilus, tab.
Non-conventional in En | Desastres -Disasters- | ID: des-12327

ABSTRACT

This meeting brought together many outstanding specialists and scientists from different countries and it is a witness to recognise the large contribution made in the prevention of radiation health hazards by the Institute of Radiation Protection and Dosimetry in Brazil after twenty five years of his creation. One important aspect in the development of REMPAN is further strenghthening coordination and cooperation between different elements of its infrastructure. In this context, WHO/HQ initiated the integration process within its programme activity in the field of radiation protection. This process is aimed, first of all, at combining the efforts of WHO/HQ and all WHO/ROs in the implementation of a comprehensive programme on the prevention of radiation health hazards. There are seven elements within this programme: 1. Scientific assessment; 2. National programme development; 3. Emergency preparedness and assistance; 4. Radiation monitoring; 5. Follow-up exposed population; 6. Research; 7. Networking for information exchange


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Radioactive Hazard Release , Disaster Emergencies , International Cooperation , Radiation , Medical Care , Radiation Effects , Radiation Protection , Medical Assistance , Health Effects of Disasters
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Jacarepaguá; s.n; 1997. 276 p. ilus, tab.
Non-conventional in English | LILACS | ID: lil-256573

ABSTRACT

This meeting brought together many outstanding specialists and scientists from different countries and it is a witness to recognise the large contribution made in the prevention of radiation health hazards by the Institute of Radiation Protection and Dosimetry in Brazil after twenty five years of his creation. One important aspect in the development of REMPAN is further strenghthening coordination and cooperation between different elements of its infrastructure. In this context, WHO/HQ initiated the integration process within its programme activity in the field of radiation protection. This process is aimed, first of all, at combining the efforts of WHO/HQ and all WHO/ROs in the implementation of a comprehensive programme on the prevention of radiation health hazards. There are seven elements within this programme: 1. Scientific assessment; 2. National programme development; 3. Emergency preparedness and assistance; 4. Radiation monitoring; 5. Follow-up exposed population; 6. Research; 7. Networking for information exchange


Subject(s)
Radioactive Hazard Release , Disaster Emergencies , International Cooperation , Medical Care , Radiation , Radiation Effects , Radiation Protection , Health Effects of Disasters , Medical Assistance
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