Radiation litigation, the cleanup and
decommissioning of nuclear facilities, radon exposure, nuclear medicine,
food irradiation, stricter regulatory climate--these are some of the
reasons health physics and radiation protection professionals are
increasingly called upon to upgrade their skills.
Designed to prepare candidates for the American Board
of Health Physics Comprehensive examination (Part I) and other
certification examinations, Basic Health Physics: Problems and Solutions
introduces professionals in the field to radiation protection principles
and their practical application in routine and emergency situations. It
features more than 650 worked examples illustrating concepts under
discussion along with an in-depth coverage of sources of radiation,
standards and regulations, biological effects of ionizing radiation,
instrumentation, external and internal dosimetry, counting statistics,
monitoring and interpretations, operational health physics,
transportation and waste, nuclear emergencies, and more.
Reflecting for the first time the true scope of
health physics at an introductory level, Basic Health Physics: Problems
and Solutions gives readers the tools to properly evaluate challenging
situations in all areas of radiation protection, including the medical,
university, power reactor, fuel cycle, research reactor, environmental,
non-ionizing radiation, and accelerator health physics. |