KMID : 0357520200430020123
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Journal of Radiological Science and Technology 2020 Volume.43 No. 2 p.123 ~ p.128
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Statistical Analysis Using Living Radiation Survey Data on Processed Products
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Choi Kyoung-Ho
Cho Jung-Keun
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Abstract
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Radiation Following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan, public interest and anxiety about radiation safety increased, and vague anxiety about commonly exposed living radiation was generated. The Atomic Energy Safety Commission has been conducting a survey of processed products that advertise "negative ions" and "far-infrared" emissions under the Living Radiation Safety Management Act. In this study, in-depth analysis was performed from a statistical point of view using the measurement data presented in the Nuclear Safety Committee's actual survey analysis report as secondary data. As a result, there was a statistically significant difference (p<0.005) between latex and civil affairs products. There were also statistically significant differences (p<0.05) in the results of testing whether there were significant differences in the annual exposure dose between groups after categorizing 71 civil products, including radon beds, into bed, bedding, and living and other categories. The correlation analysis results also confirm that, as is commonly known, the annual doses received from processed products are associated with radon derived from U-238 and Th-232.
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KEYWORD
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Living Radiation Safety Management Act , Annual Exposure Dose , Radon Bed , U-238 , Th-232 , Statistical Analysis
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