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Quick management of accidental tritium exposure cases.

Authors :
Singh, Vishwanath P.
Badiger, N. M.
Managanvi, S. S.
Bhat, H. R.
Source :
Radiation Protection Dosimetry; Jul2012, Vol. 150 Issue 4, p508-515, 8p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Removal half-life (RHL) of tritium is one of the best means for optimising medical treatment, reduction of committed effective dose (CED) and quick/easy handling of a large group of workers for medical treatment reference. The removal of tritium from the body depends on age, temperature, relative humidity and daily rainfall; so tritium removal rate, its follow-up and proper data analysis and recording are the best techniques for management of accidental acute tritium exposed cases. The decision of referring for medical treatment or medical intervention (MI) would be based on workers' tritium RHL history taken from their bodies at the facilities. The workers with tritium intake up to 1 ALI shall not be considered for medical treatment as it is a derived limit of annual total effective dose. The short-term MI may be considered for tritium intake of 1–10 ALI; however, if the results show intake ≥100 ALI, extended strong medical/therapeutic intervention may be recommended based on the severity of exposure for maximum CED reduction requirements and annual total effective dose limit. The methodology is very useful for pressurized heavy water reactors (PHWRs) which are mainly operated by Canada and India and future fusion reactor technologies. Proper management will optimise the cases for medical treatment and enhance public acceptance of nuclear fission and fusion reactor technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01448420
Volume :
150
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Radiation Protection Dosimetry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
78117327
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncr427