NCRP PROGRAM AREA COMMITTEE 3: NUCLEAR AND RADIOLOGICAL SECURITY AND SAFETY
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2 2018
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Description:The National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Program Area Committee (PAC) 3 covers the broad subject of nuclear and radiological security and safety and provides guidance and recommendations for response to nuclear and radiological incidents of both an accidental and deliberate nature. In 2017, PAC 3 Scientific Committee 3-1 completed the development of Guidance for Emergency Responder Dosimetry and began development of a companion commentary on operational aspects of that guidance. PAC 3 members also organized the technical program for the 2017 Annual Meeting of NCRP on "Assessment of National Efforts in Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Terrorism: Is There a Need for Realignment to Close Remaining Gaps." Based on discussions and presentations at the annual meeting, PAC 3 is working to develop a commentary on the subject that could serve as a roadmap for focusing our national efforts on the most pressing needs for preparing the nation for nuclear and radiological emergencies. PAC 3 is also engaged in active discussions exploring the landscape of priority issues for its future activities. An important consideration in this discussion is the extent of NCRP's present and potential future resources to support the work of its scientific committees.
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Source:Health Phys. 114(2):248-250
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Pubmed ID:30086024
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC9793984
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Volume:114
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Issue:2
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:84f4f7f0ca6efb910735553a7596fd2964be4a0a6ac8e362fdf5385361a9b9f8
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