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Poster Discussion Sessions
THURSDAY 17th June (17.00-18.00):

Posters will be displayed for the duration of the Symposium but special discussion sessions will be held as follows:

Radiological Impacts of Radionuclides in the Environment and Solid Waste Disposal

  • Prognoses for Contamination, Production-Location Measurements, Market Place Measurements, Total Diet Measurements, Incorporation Measurements - Steps in the Investigation of Radiation Exposure to Man Via the Ingestion Pathway, Prof A Bayer, Institut fur Strahlenhygiene, Germany
  • Radioecological Monitoring and Radiological Control as Environmental Safety Basis at the Nuclear Facilities Marine Coast, Dr L Blinova,VG Khoplin Radium Institute, Russia
  • Remediation Options for Wastes from Non-Nuclear Industries, Dr A Bousher, Westlakes Scientific Consulting
  • Environmental Monitoring for Tritium on and around the JET Site, from 1986 until after JET's DTE1, Mr D C Campling, JET
  • The British Radwaste Information Management System (BRIMS), Mr A G Davies, HSE
  • Novel Wildlife Pathways for the Spread of Radioactive Contamination from Nuclear Sites, Mr M Emptage, Environment Agency
  • What is the Appropriate Value of Deposition Velocity for Use in Predictive Models for Emissions from Well-Engineered Facilities, Dr M J Fulker, Westlakes Scientific Consulting
  • Environmental Contamination Bioindication of the Radioactive Waste Storage Enterprise Arrangement, Dr S A Geraskin, Russian Institute of Agricultural Radiology and Agroecology
  • Effect of Domestic Food Preparation Processes on Radionuclide Concentrations, Mr D Jackson, Westlakes Scientific Consulting
  • Investigation and Evaluation of Outdoor-Radon from Residues of Mining Activities in Germany, Mr M Kummel, Bundersamt fur Strahlenschutz, Germany
  • A Common Approach to Restoration of Sites Contaminated with Enhanced Levels of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides, Miss B Lambers, Westlakes Scientific Consulting
  • POSEIDON: A Software for Assessing Radiological Impacts of Radionuclides in European Seawater Environment, Mr S Lepicard, CEPN, France
  • Validation of the CUMBRIA Marine Radionuclide Transport Model using Measured Historical Activity Concentrations in Irish Sea Biota, Dr M G Lyons, Westlakes Scientific Consulting
  • Practical Experience in the Decontamination and Melting of Low Level Waste with Particular Reference to Radiological, Safety and Environmental Matters, Mr F R Powell, BNFL
  • Radiological Assessment of Routine Releases into the Marine Environment: How Adequate are Time-Independent Models? Dr G D Round, CEFAS
  • Principles and Criteria of Providing Environmental Safety in Handling Radioactive Wastes, Dr T Sazykina, SPA 'Typhoon' (Institute of Experimental Meteorology), Russia
  • Comparative Assessment of Radiological Impacts Associated with Mill Tailings, Dr T Schneider, CEPN, France
  • The Role of Site Specific Habits Surveys in Radiological Assessments, Miss D L Smith, CEFAS
  • The Implications of Depleted Uranium in the Environment, Mrs C Toqué, DRPS
  • Radioactive Contamination and Land Regeneration, Mr M Tuck, NUKEM Nuclear Ltd
  • Radiological Survey of the Sea Bed off Dounreay, Mr M Tuck, NUKEM Nuclear Ltd
  • Safety Aspects Related to Radon Production from Retrievable Disposed Radioactive Waste in the Deep Underground, Dr E R van der Graaf. KVI, Netherlands
  • A Comparison of Dose Assessments to the Cumbria Critical Group Using Normalised Activity Concentrations (NAC) and Numerical Modelling Methods, Mrs S Vives-Lynch, Westlakes Scientific Consulting
  • Revised License for the COVRA Radwaste Facility in the Netherlands, Mr J Welbergen, COVRA, Netherlands
  • Characterisation and Dosimetry of 'Hot Particles' found in the Vicinity of BNFL Sellafield, Mr A J Whittall, Westlakes Scientific Consulting
  • A New Tool to Aid Decision Making in the Selection of Remediation Techniques for Radiologically Contaminated Land: Application to a Site, Mr S Wragg, Westlakes Scientific Consulting
  • A Regional Radiological Assessment of Waste Disposals from Non-Nuclear Premises, Mr A Martin, Alan Martin Associates
Radiation Dosimetry
  • Investigation of SIMs in Microanalysis of Biological Samples for Retrospective Dosimetry of Internal Contamination, Dr A Amaral, IPSN
  • Three-Dimensional Radiation Dose Measurements with Transparent Media and Optical Readout Techniques, Mr M Bero, University of Surrey
  • Sources of Errors in Personnel Film Dosimetry, Ms M Cismasu, Institute of Public Health, Romania
  • An Internal Dose Investigation, Mr J L Finlayson, BNFL
  • Alternative Techniques for the Measurement of Internally Deposited 226Ra, Mrs E Goadsby, DRPS
  • Practical Measurement Problems associated with Alpha Surface Contamination Monitoring in the Decommissioning Environment, Mr R Hedley, AWE
  • Pu/Am Contaminated Puncture Wound - Initial Treatment, Monitoring, Dosimetry and Medical Aspects, Mrs S J Jefferies, AWE
  • Computerised Dosimetry Systems, Mrs J A Jones, AWE
  • The UK Programme for Radiation Protection Standards, Dr V Lewis, NPL
  • Estimation of the 241Am Content in the Skeleton of a Person Contaminated 25 Years Ago, Ms I Malatova, National Radiation Protection Institute, Czech Republic
  • The Impact of the New ICRP 66 Respiratory Tract Model and ICRP 67 and 69 Biokinetic Models for Plutonium and Uranium on Dose Assessments, Miss J Martis, AWE
  • Three Years Experience on Investigation of Internal Dose Calculation Software, Dr P Pihet, IPSN, France
  • Recent Developments in the Calibration of Surface Contamination Monitors, Miss C J Scott, NPL
  • Dose Coefficients for Young Workers, Miss T J Silk, NRPB
  • The DRPS Radon Measurement Service Based on a Passive Monitor, Mr L Talbot, DRPS
  • The Effects of the New ICRP60 Recommendations on the DRPS Neutron Dosimetry Service, Mr L Talbot, DRPS
  • Characteristics of TLD-100 Detectors used in Personnel Dosimetry, Mr R A Vasilache, Institute of Public Health, Romania
  • A Free-Air Chamber for the Measurement of Low Energy X-Rays, Mr T T Williams, NPL
Emergency Preparedness
  • RODOS STM - a Powerful Support System to Aid the Planning for Potential Reactor Emergencies, Dr M Dutton, NNC Ltd
  • The European Commission's Role in a Nuclear Emergency, Mr G Fraser, CEC
  • Health Physics Emergency Response Arrangements at AWE Aldermaston, Mr I A Gair, AWE
  • Finland's Preparedness to make Airborne Gamma Measurements in Emergency Situation, Mr M J Kettunen, Finnish Defence Forces Research Ctre
  • Optimising Emergency Sampling Strategy Following a Release of Radioactive Material into the Environment, Dr R Kinnersley, Imperial College
  • A Mobile Analytical Laboratory for the Support of Radiation Specialists after a Radiological Incident, Mr Y Loertscher, Paul Scherrer Institute
  • A Pre-Distribution Strategy for Potassium Iodate Prophylaxis, Mr L G Murray, Cumbria County Council
  • Comparison of Arrangements in Member States of the EU for Dealing with Emergencies during the Transport of Radioactive Materials, Miss S Skennerton, W S Atkins
  • Use of High Purity Germanium Detectors in a Transportable Emergency in Vivo Monitoring System, Dr M J Youngman, NRPB
  • Technical Underpinning of the Early Phase Monitoring of a Plume Release from AWE, Mr P J Thompson, AWE

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