IAEA/WHO Network of Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratories (SSDL)
Networks
- African Food Safety Network (AFoSaN)
- African Network for Education in Nuclear Science and Technology (AFRA-NEST)
- Asian Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (ANENT)
- CONNECT
- Research Network of Marine-Coastal Stressors in Latin America and the Caribbean (REMARCO)
- Control of Sources Network (CSN)
- Food Safety Asia (FSA)
- Forum on the Safety of Near Surface Disposal
- Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP)
- Global Network of Isotopes in Rivers (GNIR)
- Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN)
- Global Water Analysis Laboratory (GloWAL) Network
- International Nuclear Science and Technology Academy (INSTA)
- IAEA/WHO Network of Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratories (SSDL)
- International Network for Nuclear Security Training and Support Centres (NSSCs)
- International Network of Front Line Officers and Organizations for Nuclear Security Detection
- International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN)
- Latin American Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (LANENT)
- Occupational Radiation Protection Networks (ORPNET)
- Red de Latino America y el Caribe (RALACA)
- Regional Network for Education and Training in Nuclear Technology (STAR-NET)
- Response and Assistance Network (RANET)
- Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (VETLAB) Network
The joint IAEA/WHO Network of SSDLs was established in 1976 to improve the accuracy of radiation dosimetry. Through laboratories designated by IAEA Member States, the Network enables national dosimetry standards to be traceable to the international system of units (SI).
The IAEA Dosimetry Laboratory is the central laboratory of the Network and plays a key role by providing reference dosimeter calibrations, comparisons, reference irradiations and postal dose-audit services to Member States. The IAEA also maintains a database (DOLNET), which contains information on calibration services provided by the members of the SSDL Network.