Development Of Operational Intervention Levels For Events With Release Of Radionuclides

Florentin Lange, Jürgen Kopp, Joachim Breckow,Florian Gering, Christian Grimm, Jürgen Müller, Stephan Prüßmann, Wolfgang Raskob, Horst Schnadt,Wolfgang Weiss

JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION(2021)

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An essential part of a protection strategy for radiological emergencies is the development of national dose criteria and of operational intervention levels (OILs) to decide about protective measures for all ten scenarios Germany is preparing. For the process of planning and implementing such protection strategies as required by the German Radiation Protection Law the Federal Ministry BMU has commissioned the German Radiation Protection Commission (SSK) to recommend dose criteria and OILs for emergency response measures. OILs link a chosen dose criterion for a protective action with a suitable measurement of the contamination situation such as ambient dose rate (mu Sv h(-1)), contamination level on surfaces (Bq cm(-2)) or activity content (Bq g(-1), Bq cm(-3)). This link should adequately model the exposure of persons during a defined exposure period (e.g. seven days, one year) caused by the measured contamination. Dose calculations to quantify OILs should apply assumptions and parameter values that are in tendency realistic and not unduly conservative. OILs have been developed for the following emergency response actions based on radiation measurements: Sheltering on the basis of dose rate (mu Sv h(-1)) and contamination level(Bq cm(-2)). Evacuation on the basis of dose rate (mu Sv h(-1)) and contamination level(Bq cm(-2)). Establishing a radiological hazard area to implement access andcontamination control on the basis of dose rate (mu Sv h(-1)) and contaminationlevel (Bq cm(-2)). Contamination control and possibly decontamination of persons and objects(items, goods, vehicles, etc) based on contamination level (Bq cm(-2)). A set of precautionary early actions: warning the population not toconsume freshly contaminated food and agricultural measures to reducefood contamination based on dose rate (mu Sv h(-1)). Application of maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination offood and feed (Bq kg(-1)) according to Euratom Regulation.
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radiological emergencies, operational intervention levels, emergency response
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