Radiation Measurement Systems and Experiences in Japan after the Fukushima Accident
Description
In the approximately 4 years since the March 2011 earthquake and subsequent Tsunami damaged the three Dai-Ichi nuclear power plants, the AREVA and Canberra team have deployed a variety of different radiation measurement machines in Japan. These measurement projects or instruments include: - Dose-rate mapping of the close-in areas on the damaged reactor site using the stored output of dose rate meters carried by workers planning for the installing of a water processing unit; - Spectroscopic on-line measurements of the first water processing unit on the site, where these nuclide-specific measurements at multiple points allowed remote users to determine the optimum processing parameters - General purpose food measurement units, both high precision HPGe systems and low cost NaI systems, which were used throughout the country for food quality measurements; - In-vivo measurement systems, both fixed and mobile whole body counting units, that were used on at least 500,000 people, demonstrating to them that internal doses were very low; - In-vivo measurements with special high-sensitivity whole body counters on babies and children, demonstrating to the parents of these children that internal doses are very low; - Automatic systems for high throughput assay of bags of rice that are part of the consumer confidence plan to prove to customers that Fukushima Prefecture rice is safe; - High sensitivity automatic system to assay boxes of special semi-dry persimmons and to report the activity of each individual item within the box meets the regulatory limit; - System to assay soil on a conveyor belt and sort the output according to level of radioactivity, which would then reduce the volume of material that must be treated as radioactive; - System to assay a truck loaded with 1 cubic meter sacks of soil and vegetation, and report the results of each individual sack. - On-line water measurement system for SrY90 at levels that are suitable for release to the environment; - Mobile system to prove that rolls of grass harvested for animal feed meet the regulatory requirements. This document briefly describes the purpose of each measurement project, describes the instruments and assay method that used, and discusses some of the operational experiences from each of these projects. (authors)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 1 p.
- Report number
- ANIMMA--2015-IO-265
Conference
- Title
- 4. International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications
- Acronym
- ANIMMA 2015
- Dates
- 20-24 Apr 2015
- Place
- Lisboa (Portugal)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- France
- INIS RN
- 47102253
- Subject category
- S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; S21: SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference, Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- ANIMAL FEEDS; DOSE RATES; HIGH-PURITY GE DETECTORS; HUMAN POPULATIONS; IN VIVO; MAPPING; METERS; NAI DETECTORS; PERSONNEL; RADIATION DOSES; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; SENSITIVITY; TSUNAMIS; WATER; WHOLE-BODY COUNTERS; WHOLE-BODY COUNTING
- Descriptors DEC
- ACCIDENTS; COUNTING TECHNIQUES; DOSES; FOOD; GE SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTORS; GRAVITY WAVES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; POPULATIONS; RADIATION DETECTORS; SCINTILLATION COUNTERS; SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTORS; SOLID SCINTILLATION DETECTORS; WATER WAVES