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Wildlife transfer handbook WG leader: Brenda Howard. Participants. Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, (India), Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, UK, (Ukraine), (USA), IAEA Monaco In collaboration with the ICRP and IUR
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Participants • Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, (India), Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, UK, (Ukraine), (USA), IAEA Monaco • In collaboration with the ICRP and IUR • National support: Norway & UK (funding for database development)
Objective • Provide IAEA Member States with data for use in the radiological assessment of wildlife as a consequence of routine discharges of radionuclides to the environment and existing contamination situations. Application to accidental release is also considered. • Will be published as TRS
Workplan • On-line data base, populated with ERICA database – End March • June 15th – 3.5 day workshop – aquatic transfer [IAEA Monaco] (linked with ICRP TG meeting) • July 20th - 3 day workshop terrestrial transfer & generic approaches [IAEA Vienna] • Sept./Oct. – drafting workshop Oregon [also potential to involve N. American participants] • January 2010 EMRAS II – final draft for peer review by Theme 2 • On-going ‘living’ database after TRS publication
Also by ICRP RAP Weighted means