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Application of workplace correction factors to dosemeter results for the assessment of personal doses at nuclear facilities

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Application of workplace correction factors to dosemeter results for the assessment of personal doses at nuclear facilities

Abstract

Abstract Ratios of H p (10) and H *(10) were determined with reference instruments in a number of workplace fields within the nuclear industry and used to derive workplace-specific correction factors. When commercial survey meter results together with these factors were applied to the results of the locally used personal dosemeters their results improved and became within 0.7 and 1.7 of the reference values or better depending on the response of the survey meter. A similar result was obtained when a correction was determined with a prototype reference instrument for H p (10) after adjustment of its response. Commercially available survey instruments both for photon and neutron H *(10) measurements agreed with the reference instruments in most cases to within 0.5–1.5. Those conclusions are derived from results reported within the EC supported EVIDOS contract. © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
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Title
Application of workplace correction factors to dosemeter results for the assessment of personal doses at nuclear facilities
Author(s)
Lindborg, L.; Bolognese-Milsztajn, T.; Boschung, M.; Coeck, M.; Curzio, G.; d'Errico, F.; Fiechtner, A.; Hallfarth, D.; Lievens, B.; Lillhök, J.-E.; Lövefors-Daun, A.; Lacoste, V.; Luszik-Bhadra, M.; Reginatto, M.; Schuhmacher, H.; Tanner, R.; Vanhavere, F.
Journal
Radiation Protection Dosimetry , Volume 124 (3): 213 Oxford University Press – Apr 1, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 Oxford University Press
ISSN
0144-8420
eISSN
1742-3406
D.O.I.
10.1093/rpd/ncm394
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