Denpasar (Antara Bali) - As many as 15 nuclear experts from Indonesia,
Australia and Japan are holding a meeting in Bali to discuss new
standards in measuring the effect of radiation from research, natural
processes and human activities.
The meeting, taking place in Sanur from September 5 to 9, 2016, is
being organized by the National Nuclear Power Agency (Batan), in
cooperation with the South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity
Association (SPERA).
The meeting is expected to recommend new standards in order to
protect the public from radiation, Batan Chairman Djarot S. Wisnubroto
said.
Very harsh standards, however, could hamper constructive usage of radiation, he added. (WDY)
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