Radiological Protection Ordinance (RPO)
Chapter 1 Purpose, Scope and Definitions (1 - 2)
Chapter 2 Principles of Radiological Protection (3 - 8)
Title 2 Planned Exposure Situations
Section 1 Mandatory Licensing (9 - 10)
Section 2 Licensing Procedures (11 - 18)
Section 3 Duties of Licence Holders (19 - 21)
Chapter 2 Public Exposure (22 - 24)
Chapter 3 Unjustified Activities (25 - 25)
Section 1 Dose Ranges in Medical Imaging (26 - 26)
Section 2 Medical Justification (27 - 31)
Section 3 Medical Optimisation (32 - 37)
Section 4 Patients (38 - 40)
Section 5 Clinical Audits in Medicine (41 - 43)
Section 6 Research involving Human Beings (44 - 45)
Section 7 Radiopharmaceuticals (46 - 48)
Section 8 Medical Radiation Incident (49 - 50)
Chapter 5 Occupational Exposures
Section 1 Occupationally Exposed Persons (51 - 55)
Section 2 Dose Restrictions (56 - 60)
Section 3 Determination of Radiation Doses (Dosimetry) (61 - 65)
Section 4 Personal Dosimetry Services (66 - 71)
Section 5 Central Dose Registry (72 - 76)
Section 6 Technical Provisions for Personal Dosimetry (77 - 77)
Chapter 6 Radioactive Material and Installations
Section 1 Controlled and Supervised Areas (78 - 79)
Section 2 Controlled Areas (80 - 84)
Section 3 Supervised Areas (85 - 85)
Section 4 Duties when handling Radiation Sources (86 - 88)
Section 5 Measuring Instruments (89 - 92)
Section 6 Design and Marking of Sealed Radioactive Sources (93 - 95)
Section 7 High-Activity Sealed Sources (96 - 99)
Section 8 Quality Assurance Measures (100 - 100)
Section 9 Transport and Import, Export and Transit of Radioactive Material (101 - 103)
Section 10 Orphan Radioactive Materials (104 - 104)
Section 11 Clearance (105 - 107)
Section 1 Principle (108 - 110)
Section 2 Discharge to the Environment (111 - 116)
Section 3 Treatment of Radioactive Waste (117 - 118)
Section 4 Delivery of Radioactive Waste (119 - 121)
Section 1 Definition (122 - 122)
Section 2 Preparedness (123 - 125)
Section 3 Management (126 - 131)
Title 3 Emergency Exposure Situations
Chapter 1 Definition and Reference Levels (132 - 134)
Chapter 2 Measures (135 - 136)
Chapter 3 Management (137 - 141)
Chapter 4 Persons with Special Responsibilities (142 - 146)
Chapter 5 Exceedance of Maximum Concentrations for Radionuclides in Foods (147 - 147)
Title 4 Existing Exposure Situations
Chapter 1 Principles (148 - 148)
Chapter 2 Radiological Legacies
Section 1 Definition (149 - 149)
Section 2 Articles (150 - 150)
Section 3 Properties (151 - 154)
Section 1 General Provisions (155 - 162)
Section 2 Preventive Mitigation Measures and Radon Measurements (163 - 165)
Section 3 Measures to Reduce Radon Exposure (166 - 167)
Chapter 4 Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) (168 - 170)
Chapter 5 Long-Term Contamination following an Emergency (171 - 171)
Title 5 Training and Continuing Education
Chapter 1 General Provisions (172 - 180)
Title 6 Supervision, Enforcement and Advice
Chapter 1 Supervision (184 - 186)
Section 1 Monitoring (187 - 190)
Section 2 Monitoring of Ionising Radiation and Radioactivity in the Environment (191 - 195)
Section 3 Further Enforcement Provisions (196 - 197)
Chapter 3 Federal Commission for Radiological Protection (198 - 198)
Title 7 Criminal Provisions (199 - 199)
Title 8 Final Provisions (200 - 203)
Definitions of technical terms
Activity concentration index for building materials
Preparation of a radiopharmaceutical
Data for operational radiological protection, clearance limits, licensing limits and guidance values
Explanatory notes on the individual columns
Dose quantities and method for determination of the radiation dose
1.2 Mean absorbed dose in a tissue or organ, DT
1.4 Radiation weighting factors
1.5 Committed equivalent dose, HT()
1.8 Committed effective dose, E()
1.11 Personal dose equivalent, Hp(d)
1.12 Directional dose equivalent, H'(d,Ω)
1.13 Ambient dose equivalent, H*(10)
2 Method for determination of the radiation dose
2.3 Personal doses and ambient doses below the relevant dose limits
2.4 Personal doses above the relevant dose limits
Dose coefficients for members of the public
Dose coefficients for cloudshine and groundshine
1 Immission limits for air (LIair):
2 Immission limits for waters (LIeaux):
Marking of controlled and supervised areas
3 Installations (e.g. X-ray equipment, accelerators):
Activity values for the definition of high-activity sealed sources