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The effective dose of a worker assessed by the sum of the measured personal dose equivalent H<sub>p</sub>(10) and the committed effective dose retrospectively determined for the [[Reference Person]] using results of individual monitoring of the worker and ICRP reference biokinetic and dosimetric computational models. Dose of record may be assessed with site-specific parameters of exposure, such as the type of materials and AMAD, but the parameters of the [[Reference Person]] shall be fixed as defined by the Commission. Dose of record is assigned to the worker for purposes of recording, reporting and retrospective demonstration of compliance with regulatory dose limits.
 
The effective dose of a worker assessed by the sum of the measured personal dose equivalent H<sub>p</sub>(10) and the committed effective dose retrospectively determined for the [[Reference Person]] using results of individual monitoring of the worker and ICRP reference biokinetic and dosimetric computational models. Dose of record may be assessed with site-specific parameters of exposure, such as the type of materials and AMAD, but the parameters of the [[Reference Person]] shall be fixed as defined by the Commission. Dose of record is assigned to the worker for purposes of recording, reporting and retrospective demonstration of compliance with regulatory dose limits.
  
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The effective dose of a worker assessed by the sum of the measured personal dose equivalent Hp(10) and the committed effective dose retrospectively determined for the Reference Person using results of individual monitoring of the worker and ICRP reference biokinetic and dosimetric computational models. Dose of record may be assessed with site-specific parameters of exposure, such as the type of materials and AMAD, but the parameters of the Reference Person shall be fixed as defined by the Commission. Dose of record is assigned to the worker for purposes of recording, reporting and retrospective demonstration of compliance with regulatory dose limits.

(ICRP Publication 103, 2007)

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