Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences
Brazilian Radiation Protection Society (Sociedade Brasileira de Proteção Radiológica, SBPR) · Brazil · Est. 2013
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One way to consolidate a radiation protection safety culture is to establish adequate and appropriate communication processes among all the actors involved in radiation applications in various fields such as industry, medicine, environmental conservation, analytical sciences and agriculture. In this context, the BJRS, as a journal published by the Brazilian Radiation Protection Society , a society affiliated to the INTERNATIONAL RADIATION PROTECTION ASSOCIATION - IRPA , aims to disseminate scientific articles on the major disciplines on radiation sciences. Covering the Biological, Health, Engineering, Exact and Earth areas and even Law (Nuclear Law), the following topics covered by the journal editorial line stand out: Biological and Health Effects of Radiation, Radiation Protection of Patients, Workers, and Members of the Public, Radiation Measurements and Dosimetry, International Recommendations and Regulations, Protection of the Environment, Education and Training, Technology and Development, Communication with Society, Stakeholder Engagement and Involvement, Safety Culture and Risk Perception, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Radioactive Waste Management, Safe Transport of Radioactive Materials, Nuclear Safety, Safeguards and Security of Radioactive Material and Nuclear Law Nuclear Reactor Technology: New Concepts Nuclear Fuel Cycle. The focus is: first, to serve researchers through the immediate publication of important advances in all fields of radiation sciences, as well as to promote a forum for discussion and dissemination of science-related issues. Second, ensure that the results of scientific work are quickly disseminated to the general public, in order to express their importance for knowledge, culture and everyday life, in the direction of what the movement in favor of Open Science advocates. Any work that meets the aforementioned scope and that has not been published or accepted for publication elsewhere will be considered for publication in the Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences .
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