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Hanford Technical Basis for Multiple Dosimetry Effective Dose Methodology
Hill, Robin L. ; Rathbone, Bruce A.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.)
关键词: Multiple Dosimetry;    Hanford;    Effective Dose;    Organs Multiple Dosimetry;    External Irradiation;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1028093
RP-ID  :  PNNL-19675
RP-ID  :  AC05-76RL01830
RP-ID  :  1028093
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

The current method at Hanford for dealing with the results from multiple dosimeters worn during non-uniform irradiation is to use a compartmentalization method to calculate the effective dose (E). The method, as documented in the current version of Section 6.9.3 in the 'Hanford External Dosimetry Technical Basis Manual, PNL-MA-842,' is based on the compartmentalization method presented in the 1997 ANSI/HPS N13.41 standard, 'Criteria for Performing Multiple Dosimetry.' With the adoption of the ICRP 60 methodology in the 2007 revision to 10 CFR 835 came changes that have a direct affect on the compartmentalization method described in the 1997 ANSI/HPS N13.41 standard, and, thus, to the method used at Hanford. The ANSI/HPS N13.41 standard committee is in the process of updating the standard, but the changes to the standard have not yet been approved. And, the drafts of the revision of the standard tend to align more with ICRP 60 than with the changes specified in the 2007 revision to 10 CFR 835. Therefore, a revised method for calculating effective dose from non-uniform external irradiation using a compartmental method was developed using the tissue weighting factors and remainder organs specified in 10 CFR 835 (2007).

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