2020
DOI: 10.1667/rade-20-00243.1
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The 2019–2020 EURADOS WG10 and RENEB Field Test of Retrospective Dosimetry Methods in a Small-Scale Incident Involving Ionizing Radiation

Abstract: With the use of ionizing radiation comes the risk of accidents and malevolent misuse. When unplanned exposures occur, there are several methods which can be used to retrospectively reconstruct individual radiation exposures; biological methods include analysis of aberrations and damage of chromosomes and DNA, while physical methods rely on luminescence (TL/OSL) or EPR signals. To ensure the quality and dependability of these methods, they should be evaluated under realistic exposure conditions. In 2019, EURADO… Show more

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“…Therefore, in addition to ILCs under controlled laboratory conditions, field exercises that more closely resemble a real-life exposure are required to test the validity of different methods for retrospective dosimetry, to identify logistic problems and to test the ability of network members to provide valid results. The EURADOS/RENEB field exercise performed in Lund, Sweden in October 2019 simulated a small-scale exposure scenario by irradiating four phantoms placed in different geometries to a 1.36 TBq 192 Irsource (Waldner et al 2020). The phantoms were equipped with a variety of materials to perform biological and physical retrospective dosimetry, including blood samples used for the assessment of doses based on the DCA.…”
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“…Therefore, in addition to ILCs under controlled laboratory conditions, field exercises that more closely resemble a real-life exposure are required to test the validity of different methods for retrospective dosimetry, to identify logistic problems and to test the ability of network members to provide valid results. The EURADOS/RENEB field exercise performed in Lund, Sweden in October 2019 simulated a small-scale exposure scenario by irradiating four phantoms placed in different geometries to a 1.36 TBq 192 Irsource (Waldner et al 2020). The phantoms were equipped with a variety of materials to perform biological and physical retrospective dosimetry, including blood samples used for the assessment of doses based on the DCA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The current exercise was planned and performed in cooperation by EURADOS WG10 and RENEB in Lund, Sweden in October 2019, to resemble a small scale exposure scenario of a few individuals, exposed in different geometries, to test the ability of the different assays alone or in combination to resolve the exposure types as well as the relevant doses (Waldner et al 2020). In comparison to standard ILCs performed under controlled laboratory conditions, this exercise was a field test, to more closely resemble a real-life scenario, where exposure conditions and logistical aspects are much more difficult to control than in the laboratory.…”
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