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Validation of Dose Calculation Codes for Clearance
Author(s) -
Shankar Me,
Bo Wirendal,
Jan Bjerler,
Lucien Teunckens
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
9th asme international conference on radioactive waste management and environmental remediation: volumes 1, 2, and 3
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/icem2003-4667
Subject(s) - radiation protection , dosimetry , environmental science , safeguard , computer science , nuclear engineering , nuclear medicine , engineering , medicine , business , international trade
Various international and national bodies such as the International Atomic Energy Agency, the European Commission, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission have put forward proposals or guidance documents to regulate the ''clearance'' from regulatory control of very low level radioactive material, in order to allow its recycling as a material management practice. All these proposals are based on predicted scenarios for subsequent utilization of the released materials. The calculation models used in these scenarios tend to utilize conservative data regarding exposure times and dose uptake as well as other assumptions as a safeguard against uncertainties. None of these models has ever been validated by comparison with the actual real life practice of recycling. An international project was organized in order to validate some of the assumptions made in these calculation models, and, thereby, better assess the radiological consequences of recycling on a practical large scale.

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