2000
DOI: 10.2172/968960
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Validation of Hanford Personnel and Extremity Dosimeters in Plutonium Environments

Abstract: A study was performed to assess the performance of Hanford personnel neutron dosimetry. Measurements were performed in the Plutonium Finishing Plant (PFP), which is the facility with the most significant worker exposures to neutrons on the Hanford site. The study was conducted in two parts: one assessing whole body dosimetry and one assessing extremity dosimetry. For both parts of the study, the Tissue-Equivalent Proportional Counter (TEPC) was used as the principle instrument for characterizing workplace neut… Show more

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“…(a) The factor of 2 compensates for the ring's lack of response to neutrons while taking into account the ring's over response to 59 keV photons, and is predicated on typical neutron to gamma ratios observed when working with plutonium compounds. This practice has been validated by field measurements (Scherpelz, Fix, and Rathbone 2000).…”
Section: Facility Calibration Codesmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…(a) The factor of 2 compensates for the ring's lack of response to neutrons while taking into account the ring's over response to 59 keV photons, and is predicated on typical neutron to gamma ratios observed when working with plutonium compounds. This practice has been validated by field measurements (Scherpelz, Fix, and Rathbone 2000).…”
Section: Facility Calibration Codesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The factor also takes into account the fact that there is no beta radiation in PFP glove box operations to which the ring might under-respond. More recently, direct measurements inside leaded gloves used in PFP glove boxes produced average neutron to gamma ratios between 0.09 and 0.55 for a variety of plutonium oxide and metal sources in sealed cans (Scherpelz, Fix, and Rathbone 2000). In this study, for the purpose of calculating neutron to gamma ratios, the gamma reading from a TLD 700 chip in a Hanford ring was used as the gamma dose without correction for over response to low energy photons.…”
Section: Ext-rad Ring Correction Factor For the Plutonium Finishing Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A study was performed to validate HSDs, HCNDs (including the track-etch component), and extremity neutron dosimeters in various work environments at the PFP (Scherpelz, Fix, and Rathbone 2000). Neutron doses from the aforementioned dosimeters were compared with simultaneous measurements obtained with TEPCs.…”
Section: Validation Of Hanford Personnel and Extremity Dosimeters In mentioning
confidence: 99%