The ISEMIR project was initiated by the IAEA in January 2009 to focus on very specific topical areas where occupational radiation protection for the workers is not trivial, and where there are still pending issues and gaps. The first two selected areas are:
Working Groups were established for these areas, and 2009 – 2012 was a test period for ISEMIR.
The ISEMIR is coordinated by the IAEA assisted by an Advisory Group with representatives of international organisations such as UNSCEAR, EC, NEA/OECD as well as the five main world regions. For each topical area a working group is set up with experts covering that area in a comprehensive way (professions, type of radiation usages, geographical regions…)
They will be defined progressively by the working groups and proposed to the Advisory Group and IAEA. One main objective is to set up an international database to be used by end-users as a tool for optimization of occupational radiation protection.