GB/T 11712-1989
AbolishedDose conversion factors for use in protection against X,γ-ray external radiation
用于X、γ线外照射放射防护的剂量转换因子
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides the specific dose conversion factors needed to calculate the effective dose or equivalent dose from measured exposure to X and gamma radiation. It is applied in radiation protection and environmental monitoring contexts, such as assessing occupational exposure for workers in nuclear facilities, medical radiology, and industrial radiography. The standard ensures consistent and accurate dose assessment for regulatory compliance and safety management.
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