KMID : 0364920190440040161
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Journal of Radiation Protection and Research 2019 Volume.44 No. 4 p.161 ~ p.165
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Comparison of Off-site Radiological Dose Due to the Routine Release of Gaseous Radioactive Effluents Based on the Korean and Japanese Regulatory Recommendations
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Hwang Won-Tae
Kim Chang-Lak Lee Cheol-Woo Han Moon-Hee
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Abstract
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Background: Not only regulatory framework including radiation protection quantities and regulatory standards, but also methodology for regulatory compliance may be different in each country due to inherent philosophy for radiation protection.
Materials and Methods: Based on the Korean regulatory models, off-site radiological dose resulting from the routine releases of gaseous radioactive effluents was calculated by applying the parameter values and assumptions recommended in the Korean and Japanese regulations.
Results and Discussion: Effective dose for adult based on the Korean recommendation were 17.5 and 1.6 times higher than those of Japanese recommendation for 131I and 133I, respectively, for the same atmosphere dispersion and ground deposition factors.
Conclusion: It was due to different parameter values and assumptions recommended for the purpose of evaluating compliance with dose criteria for the radiation protection of the public in each country.
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KEYWORD
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Regulatory Model, Gaseous Radioactive Effluent, Off-site Radiological Dose, Radioiodine, Design Stage
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