Sector of Fukushima Research and Development, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Fukushima, Japan.
Hitachi Solutions East Japan, Ltd., Miyagi, Japan.
J Radiat Res. 2023 Jan 20;64(1):2-10. doi: 10.1093/jrr/rrac079.
The evacuation order areas established due to the accident at the Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings' (TEPCO) Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) have been reorganized according to the decrease in ambient dose rates and the decontamination progress. The Japanese government decided to decontaminate the difficult-to-return areas and lift the evacuation order by 2030. This radiation protection strategy can be optimized by examining emergency exposure situations to date and the existing exposure after the accident. This article reviews the methods that can determine the individual radiation doses of residents who should return to their homes when the evacuation order is lifted in the specific reconstruction reproduction base area and the difficult-to-return areas outside this base area and summarizes the points to be considered when implementing these methods. In Part 1 of this article, we review the efforts made by the Japanese government and research institutes to assess radiation doses to residents after the FDNPP accident.
由于东京电力公司控股公司(TEPCO)福岛第一核电站(FDNPP)事故而设立的疏散令区域,根据环境剂量率的下降和去污进度进行了重新组织。日本政府决定对难以返回的区域进行去污,并在 2030 年前解除疏散令。通过检查迄今为止的紧急暴露情况和事故后的现有暴露情况,可以优化这种辐射防护策略。本文回顾了在特定重建复制基地区域和该基地区域以外的难以返回区域解除疏散令时,可以确定应返回家园的居民个人辐射剂量的方法,并总结了实施这些方法时需要考虑的要点。在本文的第 1 部分,我们回顾了日本政府和研究所为评估 FDNPP 事故后居民的辐射剂量所做的努力。