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A Source-Related Approach for Discussion on Using Radionuclide-Contaminated Materials in Post-accident Rehabilitation

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Kazuji Miwa, Takeshi Iimoto

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Background: In the process of discussion on the possibility of using radionuclide-contaminated soil and debris generated by radiation disasters, a strategy for the proper management of radiation exposure protection while considering the source of the contaminated materials is necessary. Materials and Methods: The radiological protection criteria that are likely to be applied to the source-related approach based on the International Commission on Radiological Protection recommendations and the International Atomic Energy Agency safety standards are summarized. We proposed five interpretations of radiation protection to contribute to the promotion of discussion on the possibility of using a part of low-level-radionuclide-contaminated soil and debris in the post-accident rehabilitation. Interpretations I to III are based on the idea of “using a reference level to protect the public in post-accident rehabilitation,” whereas IV and V are based on the idea of “using the dose constraint to protect the public in the post-accident rehabilitation when the sources are handled in a planned activity.” The former idea is subdivided into three based on the definition of the source, which is managed by the reference level, and the latter idea is divided into two depending on whether or not additional dose from using contaminated materials is deemed acceptable. Results and Discussion: To confirm the applicability of the five interpretations presented, we suggested the concrete values of protection criteria via two feasible cases. In this case study, we proposed radiation protection by the dose constraint based on the Interpretation IV and chose 1 mSv/yr for the public and 20 mSv/yr for workers dealing with radionuclide-contaminated materials. Conclusion: We concretely and systematically demonstrated how the concept of radiation protection can be applied to the process of discussion on the possibility of using radionuclide-contaminated materials within the framework of an international system of protection. This study’s findings can provide necessary information to discuss the possibility of using radionuclide-contaminated materials as an alternative option for recovery and reconstruction after a radiation disaster from the viewpoint of radiation protection.

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ABSTRACT
Introduction
Materials and Methods
1. Radiological Protection Criteria in Previous Reports
2. Applying the Recommendations and Safety Standards Regarding Radiation Protection during Use of Radionuclide-Contaminated Materials
Results and Discussion
1. Application of the Recommendations and Safety Standards to Case Studies
2. Case Study for Using Contaminated Materials Off-Site
3. Case Study for Using Contaminated Materials On-Site
4. Method of a Local Review for Public Protection in Post-accident Rehabilitation
Conclusion
Conflict of Interest
Acknowledgements
Ethical Statement
Author Contributions
References

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  • Kazuji Miwa Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Japan
  • Takeshi Iimoto The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

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