P A Bryant
University of Surrey
18 Papers
2 Citations
P A Bryant is an academic researcher from University of Surrey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Young professional & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of P A Bryant include EDF Energy & Arcadis NV.
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Papers
Chemical toxicity and radiological health detriment associated with the inhalation of various enrichments of uranium.
TL;DR: A set of suggested limits on occupational exposure to airborne uranium is proposed that indicate where the legal annual radiological dose limit for workers or the Health and Safety Executive occupational exposure standard for chemical toxicity are at risk of being breached.
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Alpha spectroscopy and X-ray induced photocurrent studies of a SC CVD diamond detector fabricated with PLD contacts
TL;DR: In this paper, a single crystal diamond sandwich detector (SC-C/Ni) with thickness of 0.4mm was constructed and compared with those of a polycrystalline diamond radiation detector.
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Integration of risks from multiple hazards into a holistic ALARA/ALARP demonstration
P A Bryant,John Croft,P Cole +2 more
TL;DR: A proposed framework for the integrated assessment of risks from multiple hazards is presented and an overview of some of the key challenges that may be encountered when producing a holistic ALARA demonstration is presented.
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Summary of SFRP-IRPA workshops on the reasonableness in the practical implementation of the ALARA principle
Jean-Francois Lecomte,Amber Bannon,Yann Billarand,P A Bryant,Marie Claire Cantone,Roger Coates,John Croft,Stéphane Jean-François,Bernard Le Guen,C. Schieber,Thierry Schneider +10 more
TL;DR: The article summarizes the discussions and conclusions of these two workshops, in which the search for reasonableness was examined in three sectors: nuclear industry, medical practices and existing exposure situations, and it emerges that the implementation of the optimisation principle implies a clear identification of the challenges to be met in order to achieve the best protection in the prevailing circumstances.
Communicating radiation risk: the role of public engagement in reaching ALARA.
TL;DR: This paper considers a particular case study in which the dredging of non-hazardous sediment in the United Kingdom near a now decommissioned nuclear power station raised substantial public concern about radiological exposure, at a significant cost disproportionate to the level of radiological risk.
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