Добавил:
Опубликованный материал нарушает ваши авторские права? Сообщите нам.
Вуз: Предмет: Файл:
01 POWER ISLAND / Overview of Light Water.docx
Скачиваний:
0
Добавлен:
01.04.2025
Размер:
8.88 Mб
Скачать

Chapter 6 Radialion Control

  1. Confirmation of Work Environment

During performance of a task, in order to check whether the radiation environment of the workplace is maintained at the planned level and whether the protective means are appropriate, the dose equivalent rate, surface contamination density, and concentration of airborne radioactive materials are measured and monitored.

The measurement items and their frequencies are determined according to the dose equivalent rate and the extent of contamination. A careful monitoring is performed at the beginning of the task, but when the work situation has become stable and repetitive, the measurements at the working place can be simplified to just monitoring individuals’ doses and contamination at the entrance to and exit from the workplace and monitoring the existence of body contamination of workers.

Moreover, it is also possible to reduce the

measurements to confirm the working environment by using fixed monitoring facilities, such as area radiation monitors and dust monitors.

  1. Completion of Work

Hie work will be complete when decontamination and its confirmation are finished after equipment restoration, commissioning, and clean-up. As it is a principle to restore the radiation environment of the workplace to the original conditions, the burden of the restoring work after overhaul and maintenance of contaminated components can be reduced by considering measures at the planning stage that do not spread contamination, and that provide protective arrangements for easy decontamination, decontamination methods, and arrangements for tools and workers, etc..

The work records should include measurement results of the working environment, detailed

Table 6.6.1 Measures for exposure reduction and assurance of a safe work environment

  1. Measures for reduction of external exposure

  1. Introducing work schedules and procedures with due consideration on exposure reduction

  2. Utilizing mock-ups etc. for reduction of working hours

  3. Introducing remotely operated and/or automatic tools

  4. Removing radiation sources by flashing, decontaminating, and moving contaminated components

  5. Installing shields

  6. Tidying up work places

  7. Providing waiting spaces for workers doing jobs with high dose rate to prevent unnecessary exposure

  8. Holding pre-work meetings to reconfirm working procedures and radiation protective measures

  1. Preventive measures for internal exposure

  1. Ventilating the air around sources by using local fans with filters

  2. Isolating workplaces with hoods or nylon houses and ventilating them by using local fans with filters

  3. Wearing protective equipment suitable for the working environment

  1. Preventive measures for spread of contamination

  1. Preventing radioactive material dispersion by improvement of working methods, such as using a wet working method

  2. Preventing radioactive material dispersion using local fans

  3. Tidying up workplaces and decontaminating items thoroughly

  4. Preventing radioactive material dispersion by using a simplified glove box, hood, nylon house, floor cover, etc.

  5. Reducing work scope and duration in contaminated areas

  1. Establishment of appropriate projected effective doses

i) Establishing appropriate projected effective doses, in order to reduce workers' doses and total dose for the work as low as possible, taking into consideration work contents, methods, radiation conditions, and measures (1) to (3) above

  1. Measures for waste reduction, etc.

  1. Prohibiting unnecessary items to be brought into the controlled areas

  2. Removing detachable packing and/or protection materials before bringing items into the controlled areas

  3. Taking out remaining reusable materials and equipment

  4. Sorting out wastes

  5. Decontaminating items to be taken out

6- 15

NSRA, Japan

Table 6.6.2 ALARA check sheet (example)

Name of work

Place (name of building and room)

AWP number

Estimated dose equivalent rate

Atmosphere; max Classification of contamination level

* On implementation, check Yes or No

Study item

Yes*

No*

Measures taken or number of references attached

1. Work plan

1

Study and preparation of working procedures

2

Elimination of unnecessary work

3

Confirmation of points to check on radiation level

4

Review of tool list

5

Considerations for special tools

6

Considerations for prior assembling

7

Considerations for equipment disassembly in an area with low dose equivalent rate

8

Review of the review results on the previous work

tn c o

p.

ar

ii

cd

1

Study of access route to the workplace

2

Utility

**

**

♦if:***********

a. lighting

b. Breathing air

c. Welding (power supply and gas)

d. Air for instruments and/or tools

e. Power supply

f. Others

3

Installation of scaffolds in the workplace

4

Preparation of a communication device

**

**

*$******* He* * $

a. Headsets (utilization of dedicated jack, etc.)

b. Temporary communication device

c. TV camera and monitor

d. Others

5

Radiation Control

**

**

+ sjt Sf: * ** * * * *

a. Flushing or water injection

b. Decontamination

c. Temporary shields for equipment

d. Shielding of work area

e. Permanent shields

f. Understanding locally high dose equivalent rate and designation of waiting area

g. Installation of ventilation and local exhaust devices

h. Multiple or local dosimeter

i. Installation of a glove-box or a clean house

j. Monitoring with a temporary monitor

k. Removal of items with high dose equivalent rate

1. Water absorption paper

m. Display of access control

n. Display of dose equivalent rates and getting them widely known

o. Transfer of workplace

p. Wearing a vest with a dosimeter

q. Others

NSRA, Japan

6~ 16

Chapter 6 Radiation Control

* On implementation, check Yes or No

Study item

Yes*

No*

Measures taken or number of references attached

6

Protective equipment

**

**

a. Half face mask or full face mask

b. Airline mask

c. Protective equipment for face or eyes

d. Lead woven apron

3. Worker’s preparations

1

Selection of experienced workers

2

Special training

3

Implementation of a rehearsal

4

Mock-up training

5

Adoption of instructions to workers

6

Wearing an alarm meter

7

Implementation of time management

8

Restriction of persons entering the workplace

Other exposure reduction measures

Prepared by

Work planner

Signature

Year

Month

Day

Checked by

Person in charge of ALARA

Signature

Year

Month

Day