Assessment of the radiation safety of the population of the Bryansk region districts contaminated after the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant based on radiation risks calculation, considering risk uncertainties

A. Menyajlo, S. Chekin, O. Vlasov, М.А. Maksioutov, V. Kashcheev, A. M. Korelo, K. Tumanov, N. V. Shchukina, E. Pryakhin, V. Ivanov
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The current recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) are based on the classification of exposure situations as: planned, emergency and existing exposure situations. In planned situations, annual risk limits are set to limit human exposure. However, in emergency exposure situations or in existing exposure situations, permanent (annual) source control is not always possible, so the radiation protection strategy by monitoring the individual annual risk limit cannot always be practically implemented either. The purpose of this work is to assess the radiation safety of the population currently residing (at the beginning of 2022) in six districts of the Bryansk region: contaminated with radionuclides as a result of the Chernobyl accident: in Gordeevsky, Zlynkovsky, Klimovsky, Klintsovsky, Krasnogorsky and Novozybkovsky districts. Assessment of the current state of radiation safety of the population is based on calculations of the radiation detriment from chronic exposure due to living in contaminated areas, considering uncertainties of the reconstructed exposure doses and the parameters of mathematical risk models for the population. Radiation damage is calculated according to the modern ICRP methodology. Based on the general principle of conservative assessment of safety, the calculated upper 95% confidence limits (95% CL) of radiation detriment are compared with the corresponding lifetime radiation detriment limit, 3.510-3, determined by the Russian radiation safety standards (NRB-99/2009) under normal exposure conditions for the nominal period 70 years of life for the public. The radiation safety of the population of the Klimovsky district corresponds to the normal conditions of exposure from technogenic sources of ionizing radiation. Among the population of the remaining five contaminated districts of the Bryansk region, critical groups have been identified, the radiation detriment for which exceeds the limit 3.510-3 for normal conditions of public exposure in planned situations. The results of this work can be used in the preparation of recommendations for health authorities to improve medical monitoring of exposed citizens living in territories contaminated with radionuclides, as well as in the development of regulatory documents for the provision of targeted medical care to people from high radiation risk groups with the use of personalized medicine methods.
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国际放射防护委员会(辐射防护委员会)目前的建议是基于对辐照情况的分类:计划的、紧急的和现有的辐照情况。在有计划的情况下,设定年度风险限值以限制人类接触。然而,在紧急照射情况下或在现有照射情况下,不可能总是对辐射源进行永久(年度)控制,因此,通过监测个人年度风险限度的辐射防护战略也不可能总是实际执行。这项工作的目的是评估目前(2022年初)居住在布良斯克地区六个地区的人口的辐射安全性:由于切尔诺贝利事故而受到放射性核素污染:戈尔代耶夫斯基,兹林科夫斯基,克里莫夫斯基,克林特佐夫斯基,克拉斯诺戈尔斯基和诺沃兹布科夫斯基地区。考虑到重建暴露剂量的不确定性和人口数学风险模型的参数,对居住在污染地区的居民长期暴露所造成的辐射危害进行了计算,从而评估了人口目前的辐射安全状况。辐射损伤是根据现代ICRP方法计算的。根据安全性保守评价的一般原则,将计算出的辐射危害95%置信上限(95% CL)与俄罗斯辐射安全标准(NRB-99/2009)在正常照射条件下对公众70年标称寿命所确定的相应终生辐射危害限值3.510-3进行比较。克里莫夫斯基地区居民的辐射安全符合电离辐射源的正常照射条件。在布良斯克地区其余五个受污染地区的人口中,已经确定了临界人群,其辐射危害超过了3.510-3的限制,这是在计划的情况下公众暴露的正常情况。这项工作的结果可用于为卫生当局编写建议,以改进对居住在受放射性核素污染领土的受辐射公民的医疗监测,并用于制定规范性文件,以便使用个性化医疗方法向高辐射风险群体的人提供有针对性的医疗保健。
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