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Background: Since the terminology ‘radioactive consumer product’ is not quite familiar to the public and is often considered as negative and detrimental things, the educational curriculum is essential for establishing reliability of nuclear energy related and for the development of better communication strategy of radiation risk with the public. To provide base data which is valuable for establishing efficient curriculum of education and training about radiation safety, it is necessary to apprehend the different level of awareness of radiation exposures classified by various consumer products. Materials and Methods: On November 2014, a question investigation about asking awareness level of radiation exposure from various consumer products was done for university students who are highly educated. The object students are studied at a four-year-course universities which is located at Daejeon City. Results and Discussion: Although the average awareness level is comparatively low, the awareness of senior students, who major in radiation, nuclear related departments and male students are relatively high. On the other hand, the awareness of freshman, sophomore, junior students, who do not major in radiation, nuclear related departments and female students are relatively low. It is necessary to provide various information to avoid unnecessary concerns and misconceptions about radiation exposure. Conclusion: This paper will be an instrument for efficient establishment of curriculum of education and training related with radiation safety.
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
2.1 Ionization chamber smoke detectors
2.2 Radioluminous products
2.3 Fluorescent lamp starters
2.4 Electronic devices
2.5 Anti-static devices
2.6 Thoriated incandescent gas mantles
2.7 Thoriated lenses
2.8 Thoriated tungsten welding electrodes
2.9 Glassware, tableware, jewellery and ceramic tiles incorporating uranium
2.10 Dental products incorporating uranium
2.11 Irradiated gemstones
2.12 Antique products
3. METHODS OF STUDY
4. QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS
5. INTERPRETATION
5.1 Differences in the awareness of radiation exposures from various consumer products according to grades.
5.2 Differences in the awareness of radiation exposures from various consumer products according to major
5.3 Differences in the awareness of radiation exposures from various consumer products according to gender
6. CONCLUSION
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