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What is the National Dose Registry (NDR)?

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What is the National Dose Registry (NDR)?

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The National Dose Registry (or NDR) is a centralized system for recording ionizing radiation doses. It contains records of the doses of radiation received in the workplace from all workers monitored for radiation in Canada from the 1940s to now. The Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada operates it.

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