2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2009.01.060
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The calibration and evaluation of a radioactive waste drum counting system

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“…Referring to IAEA Standards (IAEA, 2004), Chinese Taipei had developed a guide titled: "Administrative Regulations for Radioactive Waste below Certain Activity or Specific Activity" (ROC, 2004), as a basis for implementing the clearance of radioactive waste. In response to the decommissioning of the Taiwan Research Reactor (TRR), Chinese Taipei established the Clearance Measurement Laboratory, measuring instrument calibration and quality control techniques, radioactive waste drum counting techniques and completed related technical reports (Yuan et al, 2009;Yeh et al, 2012), operation procedures (ROC, 2014b), etc. In the period of 2007-2011, the release operation of 2 278 tonnes of concrete and 140 tonnes of scrap metal had been completed and that demonstrated Chinese Taipei's practical experiences and mature technical capabilities in implementing radioactive waste free release.…”
Section: Chinese Taipeimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Referring to IAEA Standards (IAEA, 2004), Chinese Taipei had developed a guide titled: "Administrative Regulations for Radioactive Waste below Certain Activity or Specific Activity" (ROC, 2004), as a basis for implementing the clearance of radioactive waste. In response to the decommissioning of the Taiwan Research Reactor (TRR), Chinese Taipei established the Clearance Measurement Laboratory, measuring instrument calibration and quality control techniques, radioactive waste drum counting techniques and completed related technical reports (Yuan et al, 2009;Yeh et al, 2012), operation procedures (ROC, 2014b), etc. In the period of 2007-2011, the release operation of 2 278 tonnes of concrete and 140 tonnes of scrap metal had been completed and that demonstrated Chinese Taipei's practical experiences and mature technical capabilities in implementing radioactive waste free release.…”
Section: Chinese Taipeimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Institute of Nuclear Energy Research (INER) established two gamma radioactivity measurement systems which were respectively comprised of three HPGe detectors and 10 sets of scintillation detectors (4πmeasurement system) [1] [2]. The main critical radionuclides measured by the two systems are 137 Cs, 54 Mn and 60…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%