COM(2011)593 - Basic safety standards for protection against the dangers arising from exposure to ionising radiation
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Proposal for a COUNCIL DIRECTIVE laying down basic safety standards for protection against the dangers arising from exposure to ionising radiationLegal instrument | Directive |
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Decision making procedure | non-legislative procedure;Non legislative enactments (NLE) |
reference by COM-number83 | COM(2011)593 ![]() |
Additional COM-numbers | SEC(2011)1098; SEC(2011)1099; SWD(2012)137; SWD(2012)138 |
procedure number85 | 2011/0254(NLE) |
CELEX number86 | 52011PC0593 |
Document | 29-09-2011 |
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Online publication | 29-09-2011 |
Decision | 05-12-2013; Richtlijn 2013/59 |
Publication in Official Journal87 | 17-01-2014; OJ L 13 p. 1-73 |
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- 2.World Health Organisation.
- 3.WHO Handbook on indoor radon, World Health Organisation, 2009, ISBN 978 92 4 154767.
- 4.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 5.These acts are subject to recast
- 6.Publications in the Radiation Protection Series of the European Commission can be found at ec.europa.eu/energy/nuclear/radiation_protection
- 7.The result of the consultation can be found on the website of the European ALARA network for NORM industries (EANNORM), under www.ean-norm.net/lenya/ean_norm/live/news.
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- 17.IAEA 2004 Safety Standards Series RS-G-1.7 'Application of the Concepts of Exclusion, Exemption and Clearance'.
- 18.Radiation Protection 122: Practical use of the Concepts of the Clearance and Exemption
- 19.Radiation Protection 89: Recommended radiological protection criteria for the recycling of metals from dismantling of nuclear installations, Radiation Protection 113: Recommended Radiological Protection Criteria for the Clearance of Buildings and Building Rubble from the Dismantling of Nuclear Installations, Radiation Protection 122: Practical Use of the Concepts of the Clearance and Exemption.
- 20.OJ L 2, 6.1.2004, p. 36
- 21.World Health Organisation.
- 22.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 23.OJ L 66, 13.3.1999, p.16.
- 24.World Health Organisation.
- 25.WHO Handbook on indoor radon, World Health Organisation, 2009, ISBN 978 92 4 154767.
- 26.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 27.Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation, OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1.
- 28.World Health Organisation.
- 29.WHO Handbook on indoor radon, World Health Organisation, 2009, ISBN 978 92 4 154767.
- 30.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 31.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 32.OJ L 2/36, 6.1.2000.
- 33.World Health Organisation.
- 34.Publications in the Radiation Protection Series of the European Commission can be found at ec.europa.eu/energy/nuclear/radiation_protection
- 35.World Health Organisation.
- 36.The activity given is that of the alpha-emitting radionuclide
- 37.Potassium salts in quantities less than 1000 kg are exempted.
- 38.World Health Organisation.
- 39.Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation, OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1.
- 40.World Health Organisation.
- 41.Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation, OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1.
- 42.World Health Organisation.
- 43.WHO Handbook on indoor radon, World Health Organisation, 2009, ISBN 978 92 4 154767.
- 44.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 45.These acts are subject to recast
- 46.Publications in the Radiation Protection Series of the European Commission can be found at ec.europa.eu/energy/nuclear/radiation_protection
- 47.The result of the consultation can be found on the website of the European ALARA network for NORM industries (EANNORM), under www.ean-norm.net/lenya/ean_norm/live/news.
- 48.European Court reports 1992 Page I-06153
- 49.OJ 11, 20.2.1959, p. 221.
- 50.OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1
- 51.OJ L 180, 9.7.1997, p. 22.
- 52.OJ L 357, 7.12.1989, p. 31.
- 53.OJ L 349, 13.12.1990, p. 21.
- 54.OJ L 346, 31.12.2003, p. 57.
- 55.The 2007 Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection
- 56.OJ L 80, 27.3.1990, p. 26.
- 57.IAEA 2004 Safety Standards Series RS-G-1.7 'Application of the Concepts of Exclusion, Exemption and Clearance'.
- 58.Radiation Protection 122: Practical use of the Concepts of the Clearance and Exemption
- 59.Radiation Protection 89: Recommended radiological protection criteria for the recycling of metals from dismantling of nuclear installations, Radiation Protection 113: Recommended Radiological Protection Criteria for the Clearance of Buildings and Building Rubble from the Dismantling of Nuclear Installations, Radiation Protection 122: Practical Use of the Concepts of the Clearance and Exemption.
- 60.OJ L 2, 6.1.2004, p. 36
- 61.World Health Organisation.
- 62.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 63.OJ L 66, 13.3.1999, p.16.
- 64.World Health Organisation.
- 65.WHO Handbook on indoor radon, World Health Organisation, 2009, ISBN 978 92 4 154767.
- 66.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 67.Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation, OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1.
- 68.World Health Organisation.
- 69.WHO Handbook on indoor radon, World Health Organisation, 2009, ISBN 978 92 4 154767.
- 70.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 71.Council Directive 89/106/EEC, Annex 1, states that
- 72.OJ L 2/36, 6.1.2000.
- 73.World Health Organisation.
- 74.Publications in the Radiation Protection Series of the European Commission can be found at ec.europa.eu/energy/nuclear/radiation_protection
- 75.World Health Organisation.
- 76.The activity given is that of the alpha-emitting radionuclide
- 77.Potassium salts in quantities less than 1000 kg are
- 78.World Health Organisation.
- 79.Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation, OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1.
- 80.World Health Organisation.
- 81.This legally binding act of the European Union establishes a set of objectives which all member states of the European Union must fulfil. The member states are required to implement directives. The member states are free to choose the manner they see fit to fulfil the required objectives.
- 82.This Directorate-General develops the EU energy policy and is responsible for the supervision of projects and programmes that provide financial support to technological development and innovation in the energy sector.
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Binnen de Europese Unie worden nog een aantal andere nummerseries gebruikt. Iedere instelling heeft één of meerdere sets documenten met ieder een eigen nummering. Die reeksen komen niet overeen met elkaar of het interinstitutioneel nummer.
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