• Title/Summary/Keyword: Radiation Accident

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청소년의 방사선 인식도 분석: 일본 후쿠시마 원전사고 1주년 계기 (Analysis of Adolescent Awareness of Radiation: Marking the First Anniversary of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident)

  • 박방주
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2012
  • 2011년 3월 11일 일본 후쿠시마(福島) 원전 사고 1주년을 계기로 청소년의 방사선 인식도를 알아 본 뒤 이를 일반 성인을 대상으로 동일 설문을 이용해 거의 비슷한 시기에 조사한 결과와 비교하고자 하였다. 연구 방법론적 설계는 양적 조사를 하고, 빈도 분석을 하였다. 조사 대상은 미래 세대인 15세 중학교 3학년 학생으로 한정하였으며, 조사 도구인 설문지를 직접 배포하여 유효 응답지인 2,217부를 기준으로 분석하였다. 설문은 40문항으로 구성하였으며, 하위 영역별 크론바하 알파(Cronbach's ${\alpha}$) 계수는 '방사선의 자아 인식' 0.494, '방사선의 위험' 0.843, '방사선의 편익' 0.748, '방사선의 안전관리' 0.692, '방사선의 정보원' 0.819, '후쿠시마 사고의 영향 정도' 0.675로 대부분 높은 것으로 나타났다. 설문 분석 결과 응답자의 방사선 개념에 대한 지식은 100점 만점으로 환산시 67.4점(성인 69.5점)으로 높지 않았다. 후쿠시마 사고의 영향은 성인보다 덜 받은 것으로 조사됐는데, 다음 문항에서 '그렇다' 또는 '매우 그렇다'고 응답한 비율에서 잘 드러난다. '후쿠시마 사고의 영향으로 원전을 하지 말아야 한다는 쪽으로 생각을 바꿨다'는 문항에는 전체의 27.0%(성인은 38.9%)가, '후쿠시마 원전 사고로 인한 피해는 측정이 불가능할 만큼 막대하다'는 문항에는 전체의 65.7%(성인은 86.6%)가, '후쿠시마 원전 사고는 원자력 발전소 안전에 대한 경각심을 높이는 데 기여하였다'는 문항에는 전체의 65.0%(성인 86.3%)가 그 같이 응답해 청소년의 후쿠시마 사고의 영향 정도가 상대적으로 낮은 것을 알 수 있다. 또 상당수의 문항에서 청소년들은 성인에 비해 '보통이다'라고 응답하는 비율이 높았는데, 이는 아직 청소년 자신의 방사선에 대한 인식이 제대로 정립되지 않았기 때문으로 해석된다. 본 연구는 후쿠시마 원전 사고 이후 국내에서 청소년을 대상으로 방사선 인식도를 처음 조사했고, 일반 성인 조사 결과와도 비교한 것으로, 향후 정부의 방사선 정책 수립에 크게 기여할 것으로 기대된다.

원전사고 후 광역의 방사성 오염부지 내 거주민에 대한 시간에 따른 피폭방사선량 평가 (Assessment of Temporal Trend of Radiation Dose to the Public Living in the Large Area Contaminated with Radioactive Materials after a Nuclear Power Plant Accident)

  • 고아라;김민준;조남찬;설증군;김광표
    • 방사선산업학회지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.209-216
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    • 2015
  • It has been about 5 years since the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident, which contaminated large area with radioactive materials. It is necessary to assess radiation dose to establish evacuation areas and to set decontamination goal for the large contaminated area. In this study, we assessed temporal trend of radiation dose to the public living in the large area contaminated with radioactive materials after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. The dose assessment was performed based on Chernobyl model and RESRAD model for two evacuation lift areas, Kawauchi and Naraha. It was reported that deposition densities in the areas were $4.3{\sim}96kBq\;m^{-2}$ for $^{134}Cs$, $1.4{\sim}300kBq\;m^{-2}$ for $^{137}Cs$, respectively. Radiation dose to the residents depended on radioactive cesium concentrations in the soil, ranging $0.11{\sim}2.4mSv\;y^{-1}$ at Kawauchi area and $0.69{\sim}1.1mSv\;y^{-1}$ at Naraha area in July 2014. The difference was less than 5% in radiation doses estimated by two different models. Radiation dose decreased with calendar time and the decreasing slope varied depending on dose assessment models. Based on the Chernobyl dosimetry model, radiation doses decreased with calendar time to about 65% level of the radiation dose in 2014 after 1 year, 11% level after 10 years, and 5.6% level after 30 years. RESRAD dosimetry model more slowly decreased radiation dose with time to about 85% level after 1 year, 40% level after 10 years, and 15% level after 30 years. The decrease of radiation dose can be mainly attributed into radioactive decays and environmental transport of the radioactive cesium. Only environmental transports of radioactive cesium without consideration of radioactive decays decreased radiation dose additionally 43% after 1 year, 72% after 3 years, 80% after 10 years, and 83% after 30 years. Radiation doses estimated with cesium concentration in the soil based on Chernobyl dosimetry model were compared with directly measured radiation doses. The estimated doses well agreed with the measurement data. This study results can be applied to radiation dose assessments at the contaminated area for radiation safety assurance or emergency preparedness.

Categorizing accident sequences in the external radiotherapy for risk analysis

  • Kim, Jonghyun
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.88-96
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: This study identifies accident sequences from the past accidents in order to help the risk analysis application to the external radiotherapy. Materials and Methods: This study reviews 59 accidental cases in two retrospective safety analyses that have collected the incidents in the external radiotherapy extensively. Two accident analysis reports that accumulated past incidents are investigated to identify accident sequences including initiating events, failure of safety measures, and consequences. This study classifies the accidents by the treatments stages and sources of errors for initiating events, types of failures in the safety measures, and types of undesirable consequences and the number of affected patients. Then, the accident sequences are grouped into several categories on the basis of similarity of progression. As a result, these cases can be categorized into 14 groups of accident sequence. Results: The result indicates that risk analysis needs to pay attention to not only the planning stage, but also the calibration stage that is committed prior to the main treatment process. It also shows that human error is the largest contributor to initiating events as well as to the failure of safety measures. This study also illustrates an event tree analysis for an accident sequence initiated in the calibration. Conclusion: This study is expected to provide sights into the accident sequences for the prospective risk analysis through the review of experiences.

Radiation Measurements at Fukushima Medical University over a Period of 12 Years Following the Nuclear Power Plant Accident

  • Ryo Ozawa
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제48권3호
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    • pp.153-161
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    • 2023
  • Background: Fukushima Medical University (FMU) is located 57 km northwest of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Our laboratory has been conducting environmental radiation measurements continuously before and after the nuclear accident. We aimed to report the observed behavior of radiation originating from the released radioactive materials due to the accident, predict future trends, and disseminate the results to the local residents. Materials and Methods: Measurements of the counting rate by a diameter of 76 mm and a length of 76 mm thallium-doped sodium iodide (NaI[Tl]) scintillation detector (S-1211-T; Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services) in the central part of the laboratory, and the dose rate outward at the window by NaI(Tl) scintillation detector and digital processor (EMF211; EMF Japan Co. Ltd.) were conducted. Results and Discussion: Measurements by Teledyne S-1211-T showed that in the early stages, radiation from radioactive isotopes with short half-lives was dominant, while radiation from radioactive isotopes with longer half-lives became dominant as the measurement period became longer. Through nonlinear least squares regression, both short and long half-lives were successfully determined. It was also possible to predict how the radiation dose would decrease. The environmental radiation trends around FMU were measured by the EMF211. Both measurements were affected by rainfall and snow accumulation. Decontamination work on the FMU campus impacted measurements by the EMF211 especially. Conclusion: The results of two types of measurements, one at the center and the other at the window side of the laboratory, were presented. By applying a simplified model, radiation from radioactive isotopes with short and long half-lives was identified. Based on these results, future trends were predicted, and the information was used for public communication with the local residents.

Comparison of Dose Rates from Four Surveys around the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant for Location Factor Evaluation

  • Sanada, Yukihisa;Ishida, Mutsushi;Yoshimura, Kazuya;Mikami, Satoshi
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.184-193
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    • 2021
  • Background: The radionuclides released by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident 9 years ago are still being monitored by various research teams and the Japanese government. Comparison of different surveys' results could help evaluate the exposure doses and the mechanism of radiocesium behavior in the urban environment in the area. In this study, we clarified the relationship between land use and temporal changes in the ambient dose rates (air dose rates) using big data. Materials and Methods: We set a series of 1 × 1 km2 meshes within the 80 km zone of the FDNPP to compare the different survey results. We then prepared an analysis dataset from all survey meshes to analyze the temporal change in the air dose rate. The selected meshes included data from all survey types (airborne, fixed point, backpack, and carborne) obtained through the all-time survey campaigns. Results and Discussion: The characteristics of each survey's results were then evaluated using this dataset, as they depended on the measurement object. The dataset analysis revealed that, for example, the results of the carborne survey were smaller than those of the other surveys because the field of view of the carborne survey was limited to paved roads. The location factor of different land uses was also evaluated considering the characteristics of the four survey methods. Nine years after the FDNPP accident, the location factor ranged from 0.26 to 0.49, while the half-life of the air dose rate ranged from 1.2 to 1.6. Conclusion: We found that the decreasing trend in the air dose rate of the FDNPP accident was similar to the results obtained after the Chernobyl accident. These parameters will be useful for the prediction of the future exposure dose at the post-accident.