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JAEA Reports

Report of Radiation Exposure Control on the 13th Annual Inspection at the Experimental Fast Reactor JOYO

Kano, Yutaka; Hoshiba, Hideaki; Emori, Shuichi; Higuchi, Tsunehisa

JNC TN9410 2004-012, 51 Pages, 2004/03

JNC-TN9410-2004-012.pdf:2.98MB

The 13th annual inspection at the experimental fast reactor JOYO had been executed from June 1, 2000 to November 27, 2003. While this inspection,in addition to the regular maintenance and repair, some countermeasure works based on safety overhaul and works relevant to the heat transport system modification for upgrading the irradiation performance (MK-III modfication) in the under floor of reactor building were implemented. Duration of the inspection was about 3.5 years, longer than past inspections. While the inspection, the replacement of the internal heat exchanger (IHX) A, B, in primary coolant system, and relevant pipes was considered important in radiation control. The point of radiation control of this work was external exposure to workers.The expectation of exposure dose in the annual inspection and the MK-III modification were made for every work subject in consideration of procedure, number of workers, period and place of the work. The expectation of total exposure in the annual inspection, summed up the yearly expectation from 2000 to 2003, was 1156 man-mSv. While In the MK-III modification from June 1, 2000 to November 30, 2002, the expectation of total exposure was 7135 man-mSv. Furthermore, all the while in the MK-III modification, We call for work end department that workers exposure was as low as practical. As a result, total exposure was 633 man-mSv in the annual inspection, and 2386 man-mSv in the MK-III modification. Both of total result exposure was about 30-50% of the expectation, and every worker's exposure were controlled under the criteria of exposure control. Finally, the works in the 13th annuall inspection was properly executed.

JAEA Reports

Radiation control report on intermediate heat exchanger replacement and related works

Kano, Yutaka; ; ; ; Hoshiba, Hideaki; ; Shindo, Katsutoshi

JNC TN9410 2002-009, 127 Pages, 2002/03

JNC-TN9410-2002-009.pdf:10.69MB

The 13th periodical inspection of the experimental fast reactor JOYO is being made from Jun. 2000 to Jan. 2003. While this inspection, from the end of oct. 2000 to Nov. 2001, the MK-III modification work on heat transport system was made in lower region of the reactor containment vessel in the reactor facility (under floor area). In the MK-III modification work, the works important to radiation control were the replacement of intermediate heat exchangers (IHxs) and fixtures, and the picking out of the surveillance material from primary heat transport piping carried out in the maintenance building. Because the working areas of these works were executed in small space around the complicated primary heat transport piping, workability was bad and dose rate from the corrosion products (CP) in piping or fixtures was high. In such condition, radiation control was performed mainly concerned about external exposure. The planned total external exposure of the IHX replacement and related works was 7135 man$$times$$mSv (target of total dose control: less than 5708 man$$times$$mSv, 80% of the plan), derived from special radiation work plans for segmental works, concerned about work procedure, number of workers, period of work, dose rate of working area and surface dose rate of equipments. The special radiation control organization was established for such long and large-scale work. The special organization held detailed discussion about radiation control of this work with the execution section and contractors appropriately, performed carefal external/internal exposure control and surface contamination control and made effects to reduce the external exposure thoroughly. As a result of these action, the total external exposure was 2386 man$$times$$mSv ( $$simeq$$33% of the plan, $$simeq$$42% of the target) and the maximum individual exposure were 24.7 mSv for staffs and 21.7 mSv for contractors. The dose rate, surface contamination and air contamination while the works were ...

JAEA Reports

The Results of the envilonmental monitoring related to the criticality accident in JCO

Shinohara, Kunihiko; ; ; ; ; Kano, Yutaka;

JNC TN8440 2001-004, 62 Pages, 2001/02

JNC-TN8440-2001-004.pdf:4.17MB

Concerming about the action for the criticality accident in JCO Co., Ltd. (JCO) occurred at 10:35 on 30$$^{th}$$ Sept. 1999, Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute(JNC) established "JNC's task force" at 12:35 on the same date in conjuction with Head Office and Tokai Works. And JNC's task force had supported the government of Japan, the local governments and JCO humanly, physically and technically until the jobs of the task force was transferred to "Support Assembly for Countermeasure and Research of JCO Criticality Accident" and routine line on 12$$^{th}$$ Oct. 1999. This report compiled the results of the environmental monitoring performed by JNC based on the request from the government of Japan and the local governments.

JAEA Reports

Report of radiation exposure control on the 12th periodic inspection at experimental fast reactor JOYO

; Kano, Yutaka; ; Shindo, Katsutoshi

JNC TN9410 2000-001, 20 Pages, 1999/12

JNC-TN9410-2000-001.pdf:1.84MB

The 12th periodic inspection had been executed at the experimental fast reactor JOYO from February 24,1998 to June 28,1999. This inspection had been extended about three months because it was addtion to the work for the safety countermeasure. The result of collective dose equivalent was 263.92 man*mSv, whereas, the expected collective dose equivalent was about 407 man*mSv in the whole period of this inspection. It was confirmed that this inspection was carried out with the suitable radiation protection programmes. In this report, provided in 12th periodic inspection, were described with taking the results of the past periodic inspections into consideration.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around Tokai Reprocessing Plant FY 1996

; ; Kano, Yutaka; ; ; ;

PNC TN8440 97-022, 147 Pages, 1997/05

PNC-TN8440-97-022.pdf:3.03MB

Environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed since 1975, based on "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant, Chapter VII - Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitants due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant during April 1996 to March 1997. Dose estimation includes unplanned discharges during fire and explosion at the Bituminization Facility of the TRP on March 11th. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring program, monitoring results, meteorological data and annual discharges from the plant.

JAEA Reports

Analysis of meteorological observation data for the atmosphere diffusion calculation

; ; ; ; Kano, Yutaka

PNC TN8420 96-017, 50 Pages, 1996/08

PNC-TN8420-96-017.pdf:2.16MB

The meteorological observation has been performed since 1955 in PNC Tokai-works. After 1974, this observation came to measure on the top of the meteorological tower (100m above sea level) for the environmental assessment of a radioactive waste with the atmospheric discharge from the reprocessing plant. This report presents an atmospheric phenomenon statistic result and an examination about a characteristic of the atmosphere diffusion based on the data from 1977 to 1995. Characteristics of the result are as follows; (1)It was confirmed that the maximum air concentration point that was calculated based on the discharge amount from reprocessing plant and atmospheric phenomenon statistic of each year appears at near point in the safety assessment of 1977. (2)In some case, a maximum concentration point has appeared at about 800m in the west-southwest direction owing to the deference of appearance frequency of the atmospheric stability, etc. Normally it appears at about 2,000m point in south-west direction. Still, as reference materials, atmospheric phenomenon statistics result and relative concentration were mentioned.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around Tokai Reprocessing Plant FY 1995

; ; Sumiya, Shuichi; ; ; Kano, Yutaka

PNC TN8440 96-022, 139 Pages, 1996/05

PNC-TN8440-96-022.pdf:3.1MB

Environmental adiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed since 1975, based on "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant, Chapter VII - Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitants due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant during April 1995 to March 1996. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring program, monitoring results, meteorological data and annual discharges from the plant.

JAEA Reports

None

; ; Kano, Yutaka; ;

PNC TN8520 94-008, 37 Pages, 1994/09

PNC-TN8520-94-008.pdf:1.91MB

None

JAEA Reports

Analytical result of weather data observed at PNC Tokai Works respect to atmospheric stability classification

Narita, Osamu; Muto, Shigeo; ; Kano, Yutaka;

PNC TN8420 94-017, 91 Pages, 1994/06

PNC-TN8420-94-017.pdf:1.62MB

We enforce weather observation at PNC Tokai Works from 1960's. We have been equipping with weather observation devices and tower from around 1974, for the purpose of environment influence evaluation resulted from radioactive waste which is discharged the atmosphere uses from reprocessing plant. Weather data observed before now are utilize for several kinds of classification way of atmospheric stability. So we compared them with a tendency of frequency distribution of atmospheric stability using each classification way. A tendency of frequency distribution of way using lapse late alone are different from one of way using weather regulatory guide classification. But a similar tendency was looked at frequency distribution of way using weather regulatory guide classification and one of way using wind speed combined with lapse late. we analized and compared with each classification way of atmospheric stability on the basis of a large quantity data observed for 10 years and we grasped a characteristic of classification way and observation site. The lapse late observation that is observed for the purpose of reference to diffusion parameter estimate and other weather observations with the view of investigation of atmospheric stability accomplished their objects. And we conclude that thier weather observation wound up for the resent.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around Tokai reprocessing plant

; ; ; ; ; Kano, Yutaka; Yoshida, Mika

PNC TN8440 94-003, 157 Pages, 1994/03

PNC-TN8440-94-003.pdf:3.05MB

Environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed since 1975, based on "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant, Chapter VII - Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitants due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant during 1993. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring program, monitoring results, meteorological data and annual discharges from the plant.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around Tokai reprocessing plant; January - December, 1992

; ; ; ; Kano, Yutaka; Yoshida, Mika;

PNC TN8440 93-006, 157 Pages, 1993/03

PNC-TN8440-93-006.pdf:5.53MB

Environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed since 1975, based on "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant, Chapter VII - Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitants due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant during 1992. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring program, monitoring results, meteorological data and annual discharges from the plant.

JAEA Reports

None

; ; Kano, Yutaka;

PNC TN8520 93-001, 486 Pages, 1993/02

PNC-TN8520-93-001.pdf:12.18MB

None

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around Tokai reprocessing plant; January - December, 1991

; Maruo, Yoshihiro; ; ; ; Kano, Yutaka; Sumiya, Shuichi

PNC TN8440 92-007, 161 Pages, 1992/03

PNC-TN8440-92-007.pdf:3.27MB

Environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed since 1975, based on "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant. Chapter VII - Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitants due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant during 1991. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring program, monitoring results, meteorological data and annual discharges from the plant.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around Tokai reprocessing plant; January - December, 1990

Sumiya, Shuichi; Maruo, Yoshihiro; ; ; ; ; Kano, Yutaka

PNC TN8440 91-015, 143 Pages, 1991/03

PNC-TN8440-91-015.pdf:5.34MB

Environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed since 1975, based on "Safety Regulations for the Tokai Reprocessing Plant, Chapter VII - Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitants due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant during 1990. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring program, monitoring results, meteorological data, annual discharges from the plant and details of the dose estimation.

JAEA Reports

None

Seki, Akio; ; ;

PNC TN8420 88-008, 31 Pages, 1988/07

PNC-TN8420-88-008.pdf:3.33MB

None

JAEA Reports

None

Seki, Akio; ;

PNC TN8410 87-023, 28 Pages, 1987/05

PNC-TN8410-87-023.pdf:0.5MB

None

JAEA Reports

Guide to personal protective devices against radioactive materials in the Tokai reprocessing plant

Kitahara, Yoshihisa*; Kishimoto, Yoichiro; ; ;

PNC TN852 82-01, 150 Pages, 1982/01

PNC-TN852-82-01.pdf:10.03MB

None

Oral presentation

Characterization including removal factor of materials used for smear method on radiation protection, 2

Iwasa, Atsutoshi; Nakayama, Naoto; Maeda, Eita; Usui, Toshihide; Kano, Yutaka; Takashima, Hideki; Irokawa, Hiroyuki

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Temporal facility radiation control activities in JAEA research reactor plants under ascended radiation levels due to the accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plants

Irokawa, Hiroyuki; Hamazaki, Masaaki; Ishida, Keiichi; Miura, Yoshiyuki; Iwasa, Atsutoshi; Kano, Yutaka; Mikami, Satoshi; Takashima, Hideki; Hitomi, Junichi

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Radiation management for work in hot cell contaminated by high level radioactive materials

Nakayama, Naoto; Iwasa, Atsutoshi; Hamazaki, Masaaki; Sumiya, Yoshinobu*; Ogiya, Takashi; Irokawa, Hiroyuki; Kano, Yutaka; Takashima, Hideki; Hitomi, Junichi

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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