Derived Intervention Levels for Application in Controlling Radiation Doses to the Public in the Event of a Nuclear Accident Or Radiological Emergency: Principles, Procedures and Data, Issue 81International Atomic Energy Agen |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | |
Section ffl THE ROLE OF DERIVED INTERVENTION LEVELS | 9 |
Metabolic and dosimetric models 315321 | 15 |
Copyright | |
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accidental releases adopted application appropriate assumed assumptions chemical forms circumstances of interest concentration in pasture Concentration of nuclide consumed consumption contaminated decay constant DERIVED INTERVENTION LEVELS derived level dietary intake dose conversion factor dose equivalent dose from nuclide dose per unit dose to skin early phase effective dose environmental material establishing DILs estimating DILs evaluated exposed individuals Exposure pathway Relevant expressed in terms external gamma dose gamma dose rate gamma radiation ground IAEA ingestion integral intermediate phase isotopes level of dose milk Nuclear nuclear fuel cycle Nuclear Installations Inspectorate nuclide concentration nuclide deposited nuclide in air P.O. Box parameters paras particular pathway Relevant protective pathways of exposure peak concentration plutonium protective measures radioactive decay radioactive material radionuclides Refs relocation resuspension factor sheltering shielding factor short term single organ Skin beta dose tellurium thyroid tion unit deposit unit intake United Kingdom variation vegetables whole body X X X