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Radiation Protection Convention, 1960

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Date of adoption
  
June 22, 1960

Date in force
  
June 17, 1962

Classification
  
Radiation, Toxic substances and Agents

Subject
  
Occupational Safety and Health

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Radiation Protection Convention, 1960 is an International Labour Organization Convention to restrict workers form exposure of ionising radiation and prohibit persons under 16 to engage work that causes such exposure. (Article 6)

It was established in 1960, with the preamble stating:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the protection of workers against ionising radiations,...

Article 2. This Convention applies to all activities involving exposure of workers to ionising radiation in the course of their work.

Article 5. Every effort shall be made to restrict the exposure of workers to ionising radiation to the lowest protectable level.

Ratifications

As of July 2013, the convention has been ratified by 50 states.

References

Radiation Protection Convention, 1960 Wikipedia