2012
DOI: 10.21236/ada565169
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Radiation Dose Assessments for Shore-Based Individuals in Operation Tomodachi

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“…The calculated thyroid dose is significantly less than the U.S. annual occupational organ dose limit of 500 mSv (50 rem). In addition, when compared to doses for shore-based individuals, the maximum total effective dose for ship-based individuals of 0.35 mSv (0.035 rem) is approximately four times lower than the maximum effective dose of 1.2 mSv (0.12 rem) calculated for DOD-affiliated individuals at 13 shore-based locations in Cassata et al (2012). A comparison of the thyroid doses for ship-based and shore-based individuals shows a similar pattern.…”
Section: Executive Summarymentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The calculated thyroid dose is significantly less than the U.S. annual occupational organ dose limit of 500 mSv (50 rem). In addition, when compared to doses for shore-based individuals, the maximum total effective dose for ship-based individuals of 0.35 mSv (0.035 rem) is approximately four times lower than the maximum effective dose of 1.2 mSv (0.12 rem) calculated for DOD-affiliated individuals at 13 shore-based locations in Cassata et al (2012). A comparison of the thyroid doses for ship-based and shore-based individuals shows a similar pattern.…”
Section: Executive Summarymentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Those comparisons showed that in all the scenarios evaluated at the four locations, including Yokosuka NB, the total effective doses and total equivalent doses to the thyroid estimated by deterministic methods were much higher than the 95 th percentile values determined using the probabilistic method (Chehata et al, 2013). Since the methods of Cassata et al (2012) were used for the calculation of in-port doses in this report, it is reasonable to conclude that the in-port doses in this report are also conservative.…”
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“…It subsequently established the Dose Assessment and Recording Working Group (DARWG) within a few months after the FDNPS nuclear accident to carry out radiation dose assessments for military personnel and other DODaffiliated persons who were in Japan during the 60-day period from March 12 to May 11, 2011. The DOD/DARWG published its findings in a September 2012 report "Radiation Dose Assessments for Shore-Based Individuals in Operation Tomodachi" (Cassata et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%