ICRP Publication 142: Radiological Protection from Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) in Industrial Processes.

J-F Lecomte, P Shaw, A Liland, M Markkanen, P Egidi, S Andresz, J Mrdakovic-Popic, F Liu, D da Costa Lauria, H B Okyar, P P Haridasan, S Mundigl
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The purpose of this publication is to provide guidance on radiological protection in industries involving naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). These industries may give rise to multiple hazards and the radiological hazard is not necessarily dominant. The industries are diverse and may involve exposure of people and the environment where protective actions need to be considered. In some cases, there is a potential for significant routine exposure of workers and members of the public if suitable control measures are not considered. Releases of large volumes of NORM may also result in detrimental effects on the environment from radiological and non-radiological constituents. However, NORM industries present no real prospect of a radiological emergency leading to tissue reactions or immediate danger for life. Radiological protection in industries involving NORM can be appropriately addressed on the basis of the principles of justification of the actions taken and optimisation of protection using reference levels. An integrated and graded approach is recommended for the protection of workers, the public, and the environment, where consideration of non-radiological hazards is integrated with radiological hazards, and the approach to protection is optimised (graded) so that the use of various radiological protection programme elements is consistent with the hazards while not imposing unnecessary burdens. For workers, the approach starts with characterisation of the exposure situation, and integration, as necessary, of specific radiological protective actions to complement the protection strategy already in place or planned to manage other workplace hazards. According to the characteristics of the exposure situation and the magnitude of the hazards, a relevant reference level should be selected and appropriate collective or individual protective actions taken. Exposure to radon is also treated using a graded approach, based first on application of typical radon prevention and mitigation techniques, as described in Publication 126. A similar approach should be implemented for public exposure through the control of discharges, wastes, and residues after characterisation of the situation. If the protection of non-human species is warranted, it should be dealt with after an assessment of radiological exposure appropriate for the circumstances, taking into account all hazards and impacts. This should include identification of exposed organisms in the environment, and use relevant derived consideration reference levels to inform decisions on options for control of exposure.

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ICRP第142号出版物:工业过程中对天然放射性物质的辐射防护(NORM)。
本出版物的目的是为涉及天然放射性物质(NORM)的工业提供辐射防护指南。这些行业可能产生多重危害,辐射危害不一定占主导地位。这些行业是多种多样的,可能涉及到需要考虑采取保护措施的人和环境。在某些情况下,如果不考虑适当的控制措施,工人和公众可能会大量接触到这种物质。大量NORM的释放也可能通过放射性和非放射性成分对环境造成有害影响。然而,NORM工业并没有出现导致组织反应或直接危及生命的放射性紧急情况的真正前景。涉及NORM的工业的辐射防护可根据采取行动的理由原则和使用参考水平优化防护的原则适当处理。建议采用综合分级方法保护工人、公众和环境,将对非辐射危害的考虑与辐射危害结合起来,并对保护方法进行优化(分级),使各种辐射防护计划要素的使用与危害一致,同时不会造成不必要的负担。对工人而言,该方法首先描述暴露情况,并在必要时整合具体的辐射防护行动,以补充已经到位或计划管理其他工作场所危害的保护战略。应根据暴露情况的特点和危害程度,选择相应的参考水平,并采取适当的集体或个人防护措施。如第126号出版物所述,还采用分级方法处理氡暴露,首先采用典型的氡预防和缓解技术。在确定情况后,应通过控制排放、废物和残留物,对公众暴露采取类似的办法。如果有必要保护非人类物种,则应在考虑到所有危害和影响的情况下,对适合该情况的辐射照射进行评估后处理。这应包括识别环境中暴露的生物体,并使用相关的衍生考虑参考水平来决定控制暴露的备选办法。
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Annals of the ICRP Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: The International Commission on Radiological Protection was founded in 1928 to advance for the public benefit the science of radiological protection. The ICRP provides recommendations and guidance on protection against the risks associated with ionising radiation, from artificial sources as widely used in medicine, general industry and nuclear enterprises, and from naturally occurring sources. These reports and recommendations are published six times each year on behalf of the ICRP as the journal Annals of the ICRP. Each issue provides in-depth coverage of a specific subject area.
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