OFR-32-79 Radiation Dosimetry In Uranium Mines - Part I - Radon Dosimetry Using Plastic Nuclear Track Detectors - Part II - Measurements Of Gamma-Ray Exposures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Allen L. Frank
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The uranium mine environment is characterized by airborne radon-222 and its daughter products to which miners are exposed through breathing and by gamma and X rays from the uranium-235 and uranium 238 chains to which the miners are exposed externally. The nature of the radon-daughter concentrations and the methods used to define and measure the exposures are explained through an extensive review of the literature. An improved passive track-etch dosimeter for personal use is proposed which has a measurement range of about 30-400 WLH with a 95% confidence interval to ~25% for individual detector measurements in relatively stable mine air. Some measurements of these dosimeters adapted to environmental use are also presented. A program of development for enhancement of dosimeter sensitivity and greater accuracy of measurement is outlined. Extensive gamma-ray survey measurements were made in two Colorado and three New Mexico mines. Follow-up personal miner dosimetry with LiF TLDs was done at the mine with the highest exposure rates, The average miner exposure rate measured was 4.27 mR per day, or 9.3 of the maximum permissible level averaged over 13 weeks. Comparisons are made with previous mine surveys and their value in estimating miner exposure is discussed. Some depth-dose measurements made using Lucite as the absorber are evaluated.
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APA: Allen L. Frank  (1978)  OFR-32-79 Radiation Dosimetry In Uranium Mines - Part I - Radon Dosimetry Using Plastic Nuclear Track Detectors - Part II - Measurements Of Gamma-Ray Exposures

MLA: Allen L. Frank OFR-32-79 Radiation Dosimetry In Uranium Mines - Part I - Radon Dosimetry Using Plastic Nuclear Track Detectors - Part II - Measurements Of Gamma-Ray Exposures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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