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[en] Full text: The radiopharmaceutical industry makes million of shipments each year of both finished products and the medical radionuclides used to manufacture these drug products. These shipments are made to an from almost every member state of the IAEA. Since the events of September 11, 2001 member states have taken steps to enhance security of all dangerous goods. These well intentioned steps have often resulted in delays causing significant radioactive decay of these short half-life radionuclides. The IAEA can take a leadership role in the international regulatory community by enhancing security measures without allowing delays of critical radioactive materials shipments. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal (Canada); International Maritime Organization, London (United Kingdom); Universal Postal Union, Bern (Switzerland); International Air Transport Association, London (United Kingdom); International Organization for Standardization, Geneva (Switzerland); 516 p; 2003; p. 437; International conference on the safety of transport of radioactive material; Vienna (Austria); 7-11 Jul 2003; IAEA-CN--101/103; Also available on-line: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/PDFplus//cn101contp.pdf; For availability on CD-ROM, please contact IAEA, Sales and Promotion Unit: E-mail: sales.publications@iaea.org; Web site: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/publications.asp; Abstract only
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