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Originally, in 1955, India and the Soviet Union wanted to add several neutral and communist states, such as mainland China. Eventually a compromise with the US was made and Argentina, Belgium, Egypt and Mexico were permitted to join. The organisation was charged with collecting all available data on
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in 1955. Twenty-one states are designated to provide scientists to serve as members of the committee which holds formal meetings (sessions) annually and submits a report to the General Assembly. The organisation has no power to set radiation standards nor to make recommendations in regard to nuclear
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from time to time. As of 2017, there have been 28 major publications from 1958 to 2017. The reports are all available from the UNSCEAR website. These works are very highly regarded as sources of authoritative information and are used throughout the world as a scientific basis for evaluation of
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radiation risk. The publications review studies undertaken separately from a range of sources. Reports from UN member states and other international organisations on data from survivors of the
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UNSCEAR has published 20 major reports. The latest is the 2010 Summary Report (14 pages), while the last full report was the 2008 report Vol. I and Vol. II with scientific annexes (A to E).
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the effects of "ionising radiation upon man and his environment". (James J. Wadsworth - American representative to the General Assembly).
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testing. It was established solely to "define precisely the present exposure of the population of the world to
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Includes short overviews of the materials and conclusions contained in the scientific annexes
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Appleyard, Ray (2010). "The birth of UNSCEARβ€”the midwife's tale".
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International policy relationships in radiological protection
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Ms. Borislava Batandjieva-Metcalf (Bulgaria) (2019–)
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International Commission on Radiological Protection
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Index

UNSCEAR

Vienna
unscear.org
icon
Politics portal
United Nations General Assembly
ionizing radiation
Vienna
United Nations Environment Programme

atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Chernobyl disaster
ionizing radiation

Secretariat Building
United Nations Office at Vienna
Dan Jacobo Beninson
Report to the General Assembly
Annex A
Annex B
Annex C
Annex D
Annex E
United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation
exposure rate
Cosmic radiation
Terrestrial radiation
Metal mining
smelting

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