An experimental study of detection limits and corresponding doses of IRSN in vivo monitoring vehicles in the case of post-Accident scenarios

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Broggio, D. | Navarro, E. | Viltard, D. | Challeton-de Vathaire, C. | Bô, R. | Debrose, L. | Moya, X. | Franck, D.

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International audience. The measurement performances of in vivo monitoring vehicles were studied considering an increase in the radiological background in areas where the population is not evacuated after a nuclear accident. The study focused on 137Cs and 131I Detection Limits (DLs) and corresponding doses, for adults and one-year-old children. These DLs for ground contamination were obtained experimentally using a grid of point sources. Then, the DLs and doses were calculated using the experimental data and a safety factor for two accident scenarios. For these scenarios the 137Cs DL corresponds to a committed effective dose of 0.02 mSv. The 131I DL corresponds to committed equivalent thyroid doses of 3 mSv (adult) and 30 mSv (one-year-old child). To guarantee a 45 mSv thyroid equivalent dose assessment for the child the surface activity of 131I + 132I + 133I should be below 1.6 MBq/m2. This study shows that the vehicles can operate in a contaminated area where the population is not evacuated. However, in such a case, the contamination level outside and inside the vehicle should be kept stable to guarantee efficient body counting. © 2014 EDP Sciences.

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