New Health Physics Perspectives Affecting Instrumentation Technology |
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Authors: | Vallario Edward J |
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Affiliation: | Health Physics Office of Nuclear Safety U.S. Department of Energy Washington, D. C. 20545; |
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Abstract: | Measurements obtained from health physics instrumentation are basic to the radiation control process and are used by management to assure that radiation exposures are kept within limits specified by national-international authorities. Because of this inseparable relationship, health physics instrumentation must be keyed on a continuing basis to changes in radiation exposure standards. In the last five years, there have been dramatic changes to the basic radiation protection standards. These changes should be evaluated in the context of the need for corresponding changes in instrumentation technology. At the time these assessments are made, care must be exercised to assure that radiation protection standards are not dictated by inadequate state-of-the-art technology. It is imperative that the development pathway to be followed be properly structured. This is particularly true for "critical" instrumentation standards i.e., those standards directly related to the determination of the radiation status of the worker, public, and their environment. |
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