Published 1988 | Version v1
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Systematics of gamma-ray energy spectra for classification of workplaces around a nuclear facility

  • 1. Kyoto Univ., Kumatori, Osaka (Japan). Research Reactor Inst.
  • 2. Kinki Univ., Higashi-Osaka, Osaka (Japan). Faculty of Science and Technology

Description

Radiation dosimetry in workplaces has been carried out both for assurance of the doses complying with the acceptable values and for improvement of protection methods to minimise detriments of the exposed population. This means that it is very important not only to determine dosimetric quantities in workplaces but also to know features of radiation levels because information for radiation protection can often be derived from the radiometric quantities. Classification of workplaces based on the feature of gamma-ray energy spectra is one of the practical ways to realise radiation protection being taken into consideration of the radiometric quantities. Furthermore, demarcation of workplaces based on these radiometric quantities may be effective for improvement of radiation protection practice such as estimation of radiation doses, designing of radiation shields and other activities. From these points of view, gamma-ray energy spectra have been determined in various workplaces in nuclear facilities, and systematics of gamma-ray fields were tried for classification of workplaces on the basis of the feature appeared in health physical quantities such as effective dose equivalents and responses of dosemeters

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Pergamon Press.
Imprint Place
Sydney (Australia)
ISBN
0 08 034442 9 (v.3)
Imprint Title
Radiation protection practice
Imprint Pagination
3 v.
Journal Page Range
p. 1440-1443.

Conference

Title
7. international congress of the International Radiation Protection Association.
Dates
10-17 Apr 1988.
Place
Sydney (Australia).