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- Living with radiation
Added/updated: 1 December 2009
- At a glance leaflets and presentations
These publications are broadsheets suitable for use as posters but which are conveniently folded to act also as leaflets. They explain various aspects of a topic in radiation protection mainly using illustrations and captions, and avoiding technical language. Some topics are also available as animated versions.
Added/updated: 1 December 2009
- NRPB Mobile telephony and health video
This thirty-minute video, produced by the National Radiological Protection Board on mobile telephony and health, provides a timely, digestible review of the current state of knowledge about possible health effects of mobile phone handsets and the associated transmission masts.
Added/updated: 1 December 2009
- NRPB Radiation at work broadsheets
These A2 broadsheets are suitable for use as posters, but are conveniently folded to act as leaflets. Each covers a particular source of radiation in the workplace, mainly using illustrations and captions and avoiding technical language.
Added/updated: 30 November 2009
- NRPB Radon: the home video
A ten-minute video on radon, produced by the NRPB, provides straightforward answers to questions about radon.
Added/updated: 1 December 2009
- NRPB Schools information pack
This pack, for teachers, contains one each of the At-a-glance leaflets and one copy of the Radiation wallchart.
Added/updated: 1 December 2009
- Sunsense: Protecting Yourself from Ultraviolet Radiation (UVR) Poster
A poster on protecting people from ultraviolet radiation, aimed at the general public and children, with the serious health message being presented in a bright cartoon style.
This topic is also available in a Flash presentation.
Added/updated: 30 November 2009
- X-rays: how safe are they?
This is an information leaflet for patients prepared by NRPB together with the College of Radiographers, the
Royal College of of Radiologists, and the Royal College of General Practitioners
Added/updated: 30 November 2009