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Activity Report of JHPS Working Group on Accidental X-ray Exposures : Subcommittee 2: Dosimetric Issues on X-ray Exposure Accidents
Author
Akiyoshi, Masafumi JHPS|Osaka Metropolitan University
Oda, Keiji JHPS|Electron Science Institute
Kasai, Atsushi JHPS|Retired, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
Kowatari, Munehiko JHPS|National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology
Hamada, Nobuyuki JHPS|Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
Fukushi, Masahiro JHPS|Tsukuba International University
Keywords
エックス線事故
線量評価
モンテカルロシミュレーション
線量換算係数
低エネルギーX線
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
The JHPS Working Group for Discussion on X-ray Exposure Accidents summarized the background of the X-ray exposure accident happened in Himeji, Hyogo in May 2021. The working group paid attention to the viewpoint of fostering a further awareness of the need to the radiation safety culture and discussed issues identified to contribute to the prevention of possible future X-ray accidents as one of the goals. The article introduces an example to apply the dose estimation method using a Monte Carlo simulation discussed in the working group. The authors summarized other methods of dose estimation, the technical limitations and the challenges of each method. The authors believe that these summary for dose estimation method will be informative and helpful to overcome the future issues in this area. The authors also considered that information on the energy distribution of low-energy X-rays in the body of an exposed patient is important for radiation emergency medicine and radiation protection purposes and that individual and environmental monitoring of low-energy X-rays is still challenging.
Journal Title
Japanese Journal of Health Physics
ISSN
18847560
03676110
NCID
AN00228458
Publisher
日本保健物理学会
Volume
58
Issue
3
Start Page
151
End Page
162
Published Date
2023-11-01
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DOI (Published Version)
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language
jpn
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Medical Sciences