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Hoshi, Y.*; Miura, Yushi; Ouchi, K.*; Kakefuda, Toyokazu*; Akiba, K.*; *; Kawamata, Yoichi; Kurihara, Kenichi
Heisei-12-Nendo Tohoku Daigaku Gijutsu Kenkyukai Hokoku, p.425 - 427, 2001/03
no abstracts in English
Ogawa, Kazuhiko; Morita, Toshio*; Yanagisawa, Hiroshi; Aizawa, Eiju; Sakuraba, Koichi; Sugawara, Susumu; Ono, Akio
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 37(12), p.1088 - 1097, 2000/12
no abstracts in English
Shinohara, Yoshinori*; Tsujimoto, Keiichi*
JNC TJ1400 2000-002, 280 Pages, 2000/02
no abstracts in English
Shinohara, Yoshinori*; Tsujimoto, Keiichi*
JNC TJ1400 2000-001, 137 Pages, 2000/02
no abstracts in English
Tomioka, Akifumi; Fujisawa, Makoto; Izaki, Kenji; Shioya, Satoshi
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When body contamination occurs, decontamination is carried out basically by wiping with wet paper rag, pouring large amounts of running water, and using detergents such as neutral detergents. However, it can be said that these methods do not reflect much of the technological progress to date. For example, we believe that more efficient body decontamination can be achieved by applying new technologies of the beauty care and health care field. In this study, we evaluated the decontamination effects of multiple commercially available detergents and microbubble showers that are expected to have decontamination effects, through tests using a particulate visualization system and tests using radioactive substances.
Fujisawa, Makoto; Tomioka, Akifumi; Izaki, Kenji; Shioya, Satoshi
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It is important to predict the spread of radioactive materials attached to workers' bodies. We evaluated the degree to which contamination remained after wiping off protective gear and the degree to which contamination was dispersed when it was removed. In the test, we applied fluorescent paint that simulates radioactive substances to protective gear, wiped it off with a wet rag, and removed the gear. And we photographed the fluorescent paint with a camera and evaluated the decontamination effect of wiping and the spread of simulated contamination. As a result of the test, we were able to evaluate the degree to which the protective gear was contaminated.