Waters M, Bloom T F, Grajewski B
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH 45226-1998, USA.
Health Phys. 2000 Nov;79(5):553-9. doi: 10.1097/00004032-200011000-00012.
Air crew are exposed to elevated levels of cosmic ionizing radiation of galactic and solar origin and are among the more highly exposed occupational groups to ionizing radiation in the United States. Depending on flight route patterns, the annual dose may range from 0.2 to 5 mSv. By comparison, the average annual radiation dose equivalent of occupationally exposed adults in the United States is estimated to be 1.1 mSv. Cosmic-radiation dose depends primarily on altitude and geomagnetic latitude and to a lesser degree on solar activity. Although the International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that air crew exposures to natural radiation in-flight be treated as occupational exposures, United States flight crew exposures to natural cosmic radiation are not regulated or typically monitored. There are approximately 148,000 air crew (flight deck crew and flight attendants) in the United States.
机组人员暴露于来自银河系和太阳的宇宙电离辐射的较高水平,在美国属于电离辐射暴露程度较高的职业群体之一。根据飞行路线模式,年剂量范围可能为0.2至5毫希沃特。相比之下,美国职业暴露成年人的年平均辐射剂量当量估计为1.1毫希沃特。宇宙辐射剂量主要取决于海拔高度和地磁纬度,在较小程度上还取决于太阳活动。尽管国际放射防护委员会建议将机组人员飞行中暴露于自然辐射的情况视为职业暴露,但美国飞行机组人员暴露于自然宇宙辐射的情况并未受到监管或通常未得到监测。美国约有14.8万名机组人员(飞行驾驶舱机组人员和空乘人员)。