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2.

INDUSTRIAL, RESEARCH AND VETERINARY

USES OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES EMITTING

IONISING RADIATION

328

2.1 Industrial applications

2.2 Veterinary diagnostic radiology

2.3 Particle accelerators

2.4 Other electrical devices emitting ionising

radiation

3.

MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

OF RADIOACTIVE SOURCES

331

4.

REGULATION OF INDUSTRIAL,

RESEARCH AND VETERINARY

ACTIVITIES

332

4.1 The Authorities regulating the sources

of ionising radiation

4.2 Licensing and notification of ionising radiation

sources used for non-medical purposes

4.2.1 Integration of the principles of radiation protection in the

regulation of non-medical activities

4.2.2 Applicable licensing and notification systems

4.2.3 Statistics for 2015

4.3 Unjustified or prohibited activities

4.3.1 Application of the ban on the intentional addition

of radionuclides in consumer goods

and construction products

4.3.2 Application of the justification principle for existing activities

4.4 Reinforcement of the regulation of electrical

devices generating ionising radiation

4.5 Detection of abnormal radioactivity

in materials and goods in France

4.6 Implementation of monitoring of radioactive

source protection against malicious acts

5.

THE MAIN INCIDENTS IN 2015

340

6.

ASSESSMENT OF RADIATION PROTECTION

IN THE INDUSTRIAL, RESEARCH

AND VETERINARY FIELDS,

AND OUTLOOK FOR 2016

344

1.

INDUSTRIAL, RESEARCH

AND VETERINARY USES

OF RADIOACTIVE SOURCES

324

1.1 Sealed radioactive sources

1.1.1 Industrial irradiation

1.1.2 Gamma radiography

1.1.3 Verification of physical parameters

1.1.4 Neutron activation

1.1.5 Other common applications

1.2 Unsealed radioactive sources