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Jing Chen1, Tim Prendergast1, Philippe Prince1, Adelene Gaw1, Debora Quayle1.
Abstract
The National Dose Registry (NDR) is owned and operated independently by Health Canada. This paper provides an overview of how the registry operates within the Canadian regulatory structure, followed by an analysis of annual effective dose trends in nine job classes with relatively higher mean annual effective doses, i.e. greater than 1 mSv as reported in 2017. The analysis showed that, with a few exceptions, mean annual effective doses have generally decreased or remained practically unchanged in the past two decades at relatively low exposure levels. This review of occupational dose trends is evidence of the effectiveness of radiation protection programmes in Canada. The NDR has played an important role in the identification of relatively higher dose records and allowed the regulatory bodies to act immediately to ensure appropriate actions were taken. © Canadian 2021 Crown copyright.Keywords: occupational radon exposure; radiation dose; radiation protection
Year: 2021 PMID: 33461180 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6498/abdd06
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiol Prot ISSN: 0952-4746 Impact factor: 1.394