Gündüz H, Zeyrek C T, Aksu L, Işak S
Turkish Atomic Energy Agency, Ankara Nuclear Research and Training Centre, Department of Dosimetry, 06100, Beşevler, Ankara, Turkey.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2004;108(4):293-301. doi: 10.1093/rpd/nch025.
For this study, the individual annual dose information on classified workers who are occupationally exposed to extended radiation sources in Turkey, was assessed and analysed by the Ankara Nuclear Research and Training Centre dosimetry service at the Turkish Atomic Energy Authority for the years 1995-1999. The radiation workers monitored are divided into three main work sectors: conventional industry (8.24%), medicine (90.20%) and research-education (1.56%). The average annual dose for all workers in each particular sector was 0.14, 0.38 and 0.08 mSv, respectively, in 1995-1999. This paper contains the detailed analysis of occupational exposure. The statistical analysis provided includes the mean annual dose, the collective dose, the distributions of the dose over the different sectors and the number of workers who have exceeded any of the established dose levels.
在本研究中,土耳其原子能管理局安卡拉核研究与培训中心剂量测定服务部门对1995年至1999年期间土耳其职业性接触延长辐射源的分类工人的个人年度剂量信息进行了评估和分析。接受监测的辐射工作人员分为三个主要工作部门:传统工业(8.24%)、医学(90.20%)和研究教育(1.56%)。在1995年至1999年期间,每个特定部门所有工人的平均年度剂量分别为0.14、0.38和0.08毫希沃特。本文包含职业照射的详细分析。提供的统计分析包括年平均剂量、集体剂量、不同部门的剂量分布以及超过任何既定剂量水平的工人数量。