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Small local populations, for example radiation workers, may not have a typical population profile.
Shielding is an effective protective measure for terrestrial radiation workers.
Although studies of radiation workers in this country show, in fact, that they experience fewer cancer deaths than the general population.
The controversy over whether or not airline crews are "radiation workers" is not new.
European authorities have gone so far as to classify flight crews as radiation workers.
The first concerns the National Registry of Radiation Workers' study.
The current annual permitted dose for a radiation worker in the United States is 5 rem.
This is the big UK study of the causes of death of radiation workers.
It is commonly used in occupational epidemiological studies to determine the amount of radiation workers may have received as part of their employment.
Lately, exposures incurred by actual radiation workers have come down, making exposures from other sources more noticeable.
The cancer risk for these radiation workers was still less than the average for persons in the UK due to the healthy worker effect.
There's been concern for the families of radiation workers after a report found clusters of Leukaemia around Sellafield.
In peacetime, radiation workers are taught to work as quickly as possible when performing a task which exposes them to radiation.
In a 2009 study cancer rates among UK radiation workers were found to increase with higher recorded occupational radiation doses.
Radiation doses to most people were "quite low," it found, one-eighth the current Federal guideline for permitted dosage to radiation workers.
Under these conditions, ground-based radiation workers are estimated to be well below the career limits, even if a 95% CL is applied.
Mortality among radiation workers at Rocketdyne (Atomics International), 1948-1999.
Excursion officials say they also are planning a stop at Slavutich, a radiation workers' town where the slogan is "Life is good, but too short."
It's part of a new study which it's hoped will determine once and for all whether there is a greater incidence of cancer in the families of radiation workers.
"Are we going to go down the road of creating a new generation of exposed workers, without knowing whether they are members of the general public, or radiation workers?"
The annual, whole-body dose currently permitted to radiation workers in the United States is 5 rem; Steven's annual dose was approximately 60 times this amount.
Marie Curie tended to deny the perils of radiation, despite being deeply troubled by the deaths in the 1920's of colleagues and radiation workers from leukemia.
President, our hearts go out to the two radiation workers who were subjected to intense radiation poisoning and to the 300,000 people who were in terror as radiation levels skyrocketed.
In this country, the F.A.A. also considers flight crews as radiation workers, but it simply advises airlines to educate their crews; a few have made written materials available to employees.
When compared to the classification level for radiation workers in the UK of 6 m Sv, it can be seen that use of a PET scan needs proper justification.