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Publication List Using "radiation"

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  2011 Medical Radiation Technologists, Saskatchewan Association of - Bylaws
(Medical Radiation Technologists, Saskatchewan Association of) under The Medical Radiation Technologists Act, 2006
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  Canadian Guidelines for the Management of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM)
(Advanced Education) Prepared by the Canadian (NORM) Working Group of the Federal Provincial Territorial Radiation Protection Committee.
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  M-10.3 - The Medical Radiation Technologists Act, 2006
(Queen's Printer) An Act respecting Medical Radiation Technologists
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  OC 312/2011 - Proclaim The Medical Radiation Technologists Act, 2006 on Monday, May 30, 2011 (Minister of Health)
(Cabinet Secretariat) .
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  R-1.1 - The Radiation Health and Safety Act, 1985
(Queen's Printer) An Act for the Protection of the Health of Persons exposed to Radiation and for the Safety of Persons in Connection with the Operation and Use of Radiation Producing Equipment and Associated Apparatus
  R-1.1 Reg 2 - The Radiation Health and Safety Regulations, 2005
(Queen's Printer) under The Radiation Health and Safety Act, 1985
  R-1.1 Reg 2 Form B - Registration of Medical Ultrasound Equipment
(Queen's Printer) extracted from The Radiation Health and Safety Regulations, 2005, pursuant to [Clause 31(a)] - Registration of Medical Ultrasound Equipment
  Radiation Protection Guidelines For Uranium Exploration
(Advanced Education) These radiation exposures will normally be quite small. Since the potential for significant radiation exposures is low and because they are working with naturally occurring radioactive material, exploration crews are classified as “incidentally exposed workers” and are regulated provincially.
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  Solar and Artificial Ultraviolet Radiation
(Advanced Education) Health Effects and Protective Measures
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