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Evaluation of external dose exposure of workers during house demolition and dose reduction work in a difficult-to-return zone

Sanada, Yukihisa; Tokiyoshi, Masanori*; Nishiyama, Kyohei*; Sato, Rina; Yoshimura, Kazuya; Funaki, Hironori; Abe, Tomohisa; Ishida, Mutsushi*; Nagamine, Haruo*; Fujisaka, Motoyuki*

Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai Wabun Rombunshi (Internet), 22(2), p.87 - 96, 2023/04

Since the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, many decontamination works have been carried out, but it is difficult to say that much data on workers' exposure has necessarily been analyzed in detail. In this paper, based on the GPS location information carried by the workers together with their personal dosimeters, the air dose rate in the work area and the characteristics of each type of work were analyzed. The results showed that more than 50% of the measured actual doses were more than twice the median planned dose calculated from the air dose rate and actual working hours. Furthermore, as a result of the analysis by work type, it was found that the exposure doses of demolition workers tended to be high, and that this was due to the fact that most of the work was carried out before the work was carried out to reduce the dose at the work site. In addition, when the conversion from air dose to effective dose was taken into account, there were many cases of underestimation where the planned values were lower than the measured values, and it is considered important for management to set appropriate working factor.

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Management of worker dose exposure associated with decontamination work, 3; Experience in worker's dose exposure control

Abe, Tomohisa; Sanada, Yukihisa; Tokiyoshi, Masanori*; Nishiyama, Kyohei*; Sato, Rina*; Yoshimura, Kazuya; Funaki, Hironori; Ishida, Mutsushi*; Nagamine, Haruo*; Fujisaka, Motoyuki*

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We attempted to analyze in detail the actual external exposure doses of workers involved in decontamination work, which had been difficult to analyze in detail until now, by recording location information and exposure doses using GPS. As a result, it was found that more than 50% of the planned exposure dose calculated from the air dose rate and the number of actual working hours were more than twice the median the measured exposure doses. Furthermore, analysis by work type showed that the exposure doses of demolition workers tended to be higher. This information on the external exposure dose of workers linked to location information is useful for detailed analysis of external exposure factors and will contribute to the optimization of future radiation protection programs for workers.

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