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JAEA Reports

Internal dose examination by WBC for the Fukushima residents (Review)

Takeyasu, Masanori; Fujiwara, Kenso

JAEA-Review 2021-061, 11 Pages, 2022/03

JAEA-Review-2021-061.pdf:1.78MB

Internal dose examination by whole body counter (WBC) for the Fukushima residents (hereinafter referred to as "Fukushima WBC examination") is being conducted by the Fukushima Prefecture. The Japan Atomic Energy Agency has cooperated continually from the starting of the Fukushima WBC examination. In this paper, the Fukushima WBC examination were reviewed such as the results of the examination and the correspondence to the questions from the residents. Also, as a reference, the results of examinations were shown which were conducted by the other organizations and opened to the public.

JAEA Reports

Activities of the interactive public meetings on radiation and its health effect after the TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident in the case of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories

Sugiyama, Kenji; Ayame, Junko; Takashita, Hirofumi; Yamamoto, Ryuichi

JAEA-Review 2015-013, 75 Pages, 2016/02

JAEA-Review-2015-013.pdf:10.51MB

JAEA has held public meetings on radiation and its health effects mainly for parents of students in kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior high schools in Fukushima prefecture after the Fukushima nuclear accident. These meetings are held based on our experience of practicing risk communication activities for a decade in JAEA with local residents. Questionnaires were collected after the meetings. By analyzing questionnaires, we confirmed that interactive communication is effective in increasing participants' understanding and in decreasing their anxiety. Risk communication study office supported the staff members of the meetings providing information such as participants' questions in the past meetings. To provide information, we made a homepage and held the orientation for the staff members Questionnaires of the staff members were also collected and analyzed after the public meetings.

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