Assessment of outdoor radiation levels and radiological health hazards in Emene Industrial Layout of Enugu State, Nigeria

F. Ugbede, I. Benson
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A study to assess the outdoor Background Ionizing Radiation (BIR) levels in Emene Industrial Layout of Enugu State, Nigeria has been conducted. An in-situ measurement of BIR exposure rate in mRh-1 for 30 locations was done using a well calibrated portable GQ GMC-320 PLUS nuclear radiation detector at an elevation of 1.0 m above ground level with a geographical positioning system (GPS) for geographical location. The measured BIR exposure rates were used to evaluate the radiological health hazards and radiation effective doses to different body organs using well established radiological relations. The obtained values were compared with recommended permissible limits to ascertain the radiological health status of the environment. The mean values of BIR exposure levels (0.015±0.001 mRh-1), absorbed dose rates (126.15±5.10 ηGyh-1) and excess lifetime cancer risk (0.541±0.032×10-3) are higher than their recommended safe limits of 0.013 mRh-1, 84.0 ηGyh-1, 0.29×10-3 respectively as recommended by ICRP and UNSCEAR. The mean annual effective dose equivalent (0.155±0.006 mSvy-1) is within recommended permissible limits of 1.00 mSvy-1 for general public exposure. Also, the effective doses to different body organs are all below the recommended limits of 1.0 mSvy-1. Generally, the study shows that Emene Industrial Layout is radiologically contaminated due to industrial activities taking place. However, the contamination does not constitute any immediate radiological health effect on resident of the area but there is the potential for long-term health hazards in the future such as cancer due to accumulated doses. Key words: BIR exposure level, effective dose, industrial activities, Emene Industrial Layout.
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尼日利亚埃努古州埃梅内工业布局的室外辐射水平和放射性健康危害评估
开展了一项评估尼日利亚埃努古州埃梅内工业布局地区室外背景电离辐射水平的研究。利用GQ GMC-320 PLUS便携式核辐射探测器,在距地面1.0 m的高度,利用GPS定位系统,对mRh-1地区30个地点的BIR暴露率进行了原位测量。利用已建立的放射学关系,利用测量的BIR照射率来评价辐射对人体不同器官的健康危害和辐射有效剂量。将所得值与建议允许限值进行比较,以确定环境的放射健康状况。BIR暴露水平平均值(0.015±0.001 mRh-1)、吸收剂量率平均值(126.15±5.10 ηGyh-1)和终生癌症风险平均值(0.541±0.032×10-3)均高于ICRP和UNSCEAR推荐的安全限值0.013 mRh-1、84.0 ηGyh-1、0.29×10-3。平均年有效剂量当量(0.155±0.006毫西维-1)在一般公众暴露的建议允许限度1.00毫西维-1之内。此外,对人体不同器官的有效剂量均低于1.0毫西维-1的建议限值。总体而言,研究表明,由于工业活动的发生,Emene工业布局受到辐射污染。然而,该污染不会对该地区居民的健康造成任何直接的辐射影响,但未来可能会因累积剂量而对健康造成长期危害,例如癌症。关键词:BIR暴露水平;有效剂量;工业活动;
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