DOSE THRESHOLDS AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT BY STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS OF ROUTINE INDIVIDUAL MONITORING TLD DATA

Citation
Jwe. Vandijk et Hw. Julius, DOSE THRESHOLDS AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT BY STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS OF ROUTINE INDIVIDUAL MONITORING TLD DATA, Radiation protection dosimetry, 66(1-4), 1996, pp. 17-22
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
ISSN journal
01448420
Volume
66
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1996
Part
2
Pages
17 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
0144-8420(1996)66:1-4<17:DTAQAB>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Customers of individual monitoring services often use the reported dos e data not only to verify compliance with legal dose limits, but also to assist in implementing the ALARA principle. Since ICRP, in Report 6 0, recommended lowering the annual dose limit by, on average, a factor of 2.5, the ALARA goals tend to be reduced as well and often approach natural background levels. This implies that the doses to be measured can easily be of the same order as the threshold of measurability of the dosimetry system. If the net occupational dose is determined by su btracting the contribution from natural background radiation, the stan dard deviation at the 0.00 mSv level provides important information. I n our case this standard deviation appears to be 0.013 mSv for fortnig htly dosemeters. This includes a variation of 0.01 mSv (one SD) due to variations in the natural background from place to place in The Nethe rlands. The standard deviation appears to be almost constant up to dos e's of about 0.20 mSv. This implies that the thresholds as mentioned i n ANSI N13.11 (appendix D) are: critical lever, L(C) = 0.02 mSv and de tection level L(D) = 0.04 mSv for alpha and beta = 5%.