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Many laboratories around the world work on the issue of protection against ionising radiation. It is a very broad topic, covering both the protection of members of the public and workers exposed to ionising radiation, based on personal or environmental monitoring. Thermoluminescence detectors are commonly used for this purpose, which is accepted in most countries. The entire process of dose evaluation with such dosimeters can be divided into several steps. Undoubtedly, one of the most important steps is the calibration procedure. The calibration should be performed in conditions as similar as possible to those experienced during the exposure. Moreover, the calibration is performed using only the Cs-137 source. This article presents results of Panasonic UD-802 irradiation dosimeters in different radiation fields generated by Cs-137, Kr-85, Sr-90/Y-90 and an x-ray tube, series N, and at different angles such as 0°, 30°, 60°, 90°. On the basis of the obtained results, the calibration coefficients and correction factors were determined in relation to calibration based on Cs-137 or Sr-90/Y-90 irradiated at 0°. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |