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Re: Firefighters and Dosemetry in the UK.
Problems with Electronic Personnel Dosimetry are directly related to
the concers Neil raised, i.e., energy dependence which is highly
affected by the EPD itself. The problem is enhanced when additional
attenuation is provided over the dosimetry. Generally speaking, in a
nuclear power plant, during normal opertaion, the EPD is not a
problem, if the EPD is correctly calibrated againast a known source
and energy. However, the EPD falls way short when in a low-energy
photon environment. I would suspect that radiopharmaceutical
shipmens, and any incident encountered would be one where the
individual would be exposed to the low-energy photons. Therefore, the
individual wearing the EPD needs to have additional correction
factors available to apply to the readings, after the fact, to gain a
better knowledge of what the true exsposure rate was, and the
cummulative exposure for the time period.
EPDs are highly energy dependent, and depending on which EPD is used,
the battery pack seriously affects the readings of the instrument.
The alarm in some cases will not function properly, and in cases
where it does, the alarm more likely than not, will not be heard. I
suggest that if you are concerned with the alarm, which I know you
are, then a vibrator function needs to be added to the alarm. The
critical point to be made is at what kevel do you want the alarm to
sound (vibrate)? You need to consider both the rate and cummulative
exposure.
Contamination would be a serious problem, for it will adversely
affect the instrument .. for the entire period and beyond.
I am not familiar with many firefighting groups using the EPD in this
country, yet. I'd be interested in hearing about any who do and the
problems that they encounter.
A very good topic for discussion....
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Sandy Perle
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