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Issues behind Radiation Management of Workers at Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company

2017; Japan Health Physics Society; Volume: 52; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5453/jhps.52.88

ISSN

1884-7560

Autores

T. Hayashida, Hiroshi Sasaki, Nobuyuki Hamada, Hideo Tatsuzaki, Natsuko Hatsusaka, Keiichi Akahane, Sumi Yokoyama,

Tópico(s)

Effects of Radiation Exposure

Resumo

In March 2011, the accident occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company. During recovery from critical situations, the radiation dose for some emergency workers exceeded the effective dose limit recommended for an emergency situation. A month after the accident, the International Commission on Radiological Protection issued a statement on tissue reactions recommending significant reduction of the equivalent dose limit to the lens of the eye. Many radiation workers will need to be involved in treatment of water contaminated with radionuclides, fuel debris retrieval, and decommissioning of reactors for a long period of time. Thus, the optimized radiation control in the fields, exposure reduction, prevention of tissue reactions, and reduction of stochastic risks for workers becomes necessary. This paper discusses issues in relation to radiation protection of the ocular lens in such recovery workers, from the viewpoint of radiation exposure of workers, its management, manifestations and mechanisms of the lens effects.

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