Revision of the Euratom Basic Safety Standards Directive--current status
Autor: | Stefan Mundigl |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Legislation
Guidelines as Topic Commission Safety standards Radiation Dosage Occupational safety and health law.invention Radiation Protection law Occupational Exposure Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging European Union Radiometry Radiation Radiological and Ultrasound Technology business.industry Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health General Medicine Environmental Exposure Directive Risk analysis (engineering) CLARITY sense organs Business Apprenticeship Radiation protection Safety |
Zdroj: | Radiation protection dosimetry. 144(1-4) |
ISSN: | 1742-3406 |
Popis: | The European Commission is currently developing a revised Euratom Basic Safety Standards (BSS) Directive covering two major objectives: the consolidation of existing Euratom Radiation Protection legislation and the revision of the Euratom BSS. The consolidation will merge the following five Directives into one single Directive: the BSS Directive, the Medical Exposures Directive, the Public Information Directive, the Outside Workers Directive and the Directive on the Control of high-activity sealed radioactive sources and orphan sources. The revision of the Euratom BSS will take account of the latest recommendations by the International Commission on Radiological Protection and shall improve clarity of the requirements where appropriate. It is planned to introduce more binding requirements on natural radiation sources, on criteria for exemption and clearance, and on the cooperation between Member States for emergency planning and response. The provisions for regulatory control of planned exposure situations foresee a graded approach commensurate to the magnitude and likelihood of exposures from a practice. Finally, the new BSS shall take account of recent scientific developments. One additional goal is to achieve greater harmonisation between the Euratom BSS and the international BSS. While the requirements on the protection of workers, apprentices and students remain nearly unchanged, the revised BSS will clarify the roles and responsibilities of services and experts involved in technical and practical aspects of radiation protection, such as the occupational health services, the dosimetry services, the radiation protection expert and the medical physics expert. The requirements in the BSS on individual monitoring of category A workers remain unchanged, but the existing guidance on individual monitoring was revised and updated--the technical recommendations for monitoring individuals occupationally exposed to external radiation are published by the European Commission. This paper summarises the current status of the revision of the Euratom BSS Directive. |
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