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The Japan Health Physics Society Guideline on Dose Monitoring for the Lens of the Eye

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Background: In Japan, new regulations that revise the dose limit for the lens of the eye (hereafter the lens), operational quantities, and measurement positions for the lens dose were enforced in April 2021. Based on the international safety standards, national guidelines, the results of the Radiation Safety Research Promotion Fund of the Nuclear Regulation Authority, and other studies, the Working Group of Radiation Protection Standardization Committee, the Japan Health Physics Society (JHPS) developed a guideline for radiation dose monitoring for the lens. Materials and Methods: The Working Group of the JHPS discussed the criteria of non-uniform exposure and the management criteria set not to exceed the dose limit for the lens. Results and Discussion: In July 2020, the JHPS guideline was published. The guideline consists of three parts: main text, explanations, and 26 examples. In the questions, the corresponding answers were prepared, and specific examples were provided to enable similar cases to be addressed. Conclusion: With the development of the guideline on radiation dose monitoring of the lens, radiation managers and workers will be able to smoothly comply with revised regulations and optimize radiation protection.

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ABSTRACT
Introduction
Basic Concept of the Guideline on Radiation Dose Monitoring for the Lens of the Eye
1. Basic Concept
2. Highlights of the Lens Dose Monitoring
3. Detailed Explanation of the Lens Dose Monitoring
4. Specific Examples
Discussion
1. Judging the Exposure Situations
2. Management Criteria
Conclusion
Conflict of Interest
Acknowledgements
Author Contribution
References

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  • Sumi Yokoyama Research Promotion Headquarters, Fujita Health University, Aichi, Japan
  • Norio Tsujimura Radiation Protection Department, Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan
  • Makoto Hashimoto Radiation Protection Department, Oarai Research and Development Institute, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan;
  • Hiroshi Yoshitomi Department of Radiation Protection, Nuclear Science Research Institute, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan
  • Masahiro Kato National Metrology Institute of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Ibaraki, Japan
  • Hideo Tatsuzaki Department of Radiation Emergency Medicine, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST), Chiba, Japan
  • Hiroshi Sekiguchi Dosimetry Center Technical Office, Nagase Landauer Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan
  • Yasuhiro Koguchi Oarai Research Center, Chiyoda Technol Corporation, Ibaraki, Japan
  • Koji Ono Division of Nursing, Higashigaoka Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Healthcare University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Masahumi Akiyoshi Radiation Research Center, Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan
  • Naoki Kunugita School of Health Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Fukuoka, Japan
  • Masahiro Natsuhori School of Veterinary Medicine, Ktatasato University, Aomori, Japan
  • Yoshinori Natsume Fukushima-Daini Nuclear Power Station, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Fukushima, Japan
  • Kuniaki Nabatame Technology Development Division, Fujita Corporation, Kanagawa, Japan
  • Tsunenori Kawashima Isogo Nuclear Engineering Center Field Engineering Department Field Engineering Management, Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation, Yokohama, Japan
  • Shunji Takagi Policy Consulting Unit, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
  • Kazuko Ohno Kyoto College of Medical Science, Kyoto, Japan
  • Satoshi Iwai Technical Management Division, Japan Nuclear Safety Institute, Tokyo, Japan

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