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Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
2017 Volume.42 No. 4 p.222 ~ p.228
Radiation Exposure from Nuclear Power Plants in Korea : 2011-2015
Lim Young-Khi

Abstract
Background: On June 18, 2017, Korea's first commercial nuclear reactor, the Kori Nuclear Power Plant No. 1, was permanently suspended, and the capacity of nuclear power generation facilities will be adjusted according to the governments denuclearization policy. In these circumstances, it is necessary to assess the quality of radiation safety management in nuclear power plants in Korea by evaluating the radiation dose associated with them.

Materials and Methods: The average annual radiation dose per unit, the annual radiation dose per person, and the annual dose distribution were analyzed using the radiation dose database of nuclear reactors for the last 5 years. The results of our analysis were compared to the specifications of the Nuclear Safety Act and Medical Law in Korea.

Results and Discussion: The annual average per unit radiation dose of global major nuclear power generation was 720 man-mSv, while that of Korea¡¯s nuclear power plants was 374 manmSv. No workers exceeded 50 mSv per year or 100 mSv in 5 years. The individual radiation dose according to occupational exposure was 0.59 mSv for nuclear workers, 1.77 mSv for nondestructive workers, and 0.8 mSv for diagnostic radiologists.

Conclusion: The radiation safety management of nuclear power plants in Korea has achieved the best outcomes worldwide, which is considered to be the result of the as-low-as-reasonablyachievable (ALARA) approach and strict radiation safety management. Moreover, the occupational exposures were also very low.
KEYWORD
Nuclear power plant, Exposure dose, Radiation worker, Dose distribution, Dose limit
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