Radiation Protection: A Guide for Scientists, Regulators and Physicians - Jacob Shapiro

- Title: Radiation Protection: A Guide for Scientists, Regulators and Physicians
- Author: Jacob Shapiro
- Pages: 688 pages
- Publisher: Harvard University Press; 4 Sub edition (June 15, 2002)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0674007409
- ISBN-13: 978-0674007406
Book Description
This highly successful manual has served for nearly three decades as the definitive guide to the safe use of radioactive materials. Completely revised and updated, the fourth edition presents a new dimension by adding coverage of nonionizing radiation, and is thus concerned with the entire field of radiation protection.
The author takes the novel approach of introducing the whole range of energies possessed by particles and electromagnetic waves at the beginning of the text, thus integrating coverage of ionizing and nonionizing radiation rather than considering them as two separate disciplines. He goes on to cover the entire spectrum of radiation sources, including radionuclides, x-ray machines, accelerators, nuclear reactors, power lines, microwave towers, and cellular phones.
With its expanded coverage, including a broader focus on public health issues, this new volume will serve as an important training and reference resource, not only for research scientists, physicians, and engineers, but for regulatory officials, attorneys, engineers, and environmental health and safety professionals. The breadth of citations alone makes this resource invaluable.
About the Author
Jacob Shapiro is former Director of the university Radiation protection Program and Senior Scientist in the Environmental Health and Safety Office, Harvard University. He is also Lecturer on Biophysics in Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public Health.
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