Deji Shizuhiko, Ito Shigeki, Ariga Eiji, Mori Kazuyuki, Hirota Masahiro, Saze Takuya, Nishizawa Kunihide
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Japan.
Health Phys. 2006 Aug;91(2):93-100. doi: 10.1097/01.HP.0000200262.33337.32.
High frequency electromagnetic fields in the 120 kHz band emitted from card readers for access control systems in radiation control areas cause abnormally high and erroneous indicated dose readings on semiconductor-type electronic personal dosimeters (SEPDs). All SEPDs malfunctioned but recovered their normal performance by resetting after the exposure ceased. The minimum distances required to prevent electromagnetic interference varied from 5.0 to 38.0 cm. The electric and magnetic immunity levels ranged from 35.1 to 267.6 V m(-1) and from 1.0 to 16.6 A m(-1), respectively. Electromagnetic immunity levels of SEPDs should be strengthened from the standpoint of radiation protection.
辐射控制区域内用于门禁系统的读卡器发出的120 kHz频段高频电磁场,会导致半导体型电子个人剂量计(SEPDs)出现异常高且错误的指示剂量读数。所有SEPDs均出现故障,但在暴露停止后通过重置恢复了正常性能。防止电磁干扰所需的最小距离在5.0至38.0厘米之间。电场和磁场抗扰度水平分别在35.1至267.6 V m(-1)和1.0至16.6 A m(-1)之间。从辐射防护的角度来看,应提高SEPDs的电磁抗扰度水平。