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Aircrew Dosimetry ů New Results, EC Projects Results
Spurný, František
The most of aircrew are exposed regularly to the effective dose exceeding 1 mSv per year, i.e. above limit for public as recommended in ICRP Publication 60. This is why different aspects of aircrew exposure have been studied since the beginning of 90Žs. Last development has been summarized by author recently; the contribution brings new achievements acquired during last 1-2 years, particularly in the authorŽs laboratory.
Determination of Accidental Doses by Means of Individual Dosimeters of CSOD and other Detectors
Trousil, J. ; Spurný, František
OECD organized at June 2002 an intercomparison of accidental dosimetry systems. It was realised at the reactor SILENE, Valduc, France. Czech Republic participated in the intercomparison with system based on Si-diodes and thermoluminescent detectors (TLD), and with routine individual CSOD dosimeters. The result obtained are discussed and analysed. Recommandations how to assure accidental dosimetry in the Czech Republic are formulated.
Result of Extended Type Tests of the liquid Scintillation Spectrometer TriCarb 3170TR/Sl
Soukup, T. ; Světlík, Ivo
The liquid scintillation spectrometer TriCarb 3170 TR/SL was installed in laboratories of the NPP Temelín for purpose of monitoring of tritium and some other beta emitting radionuclides in the environment. Tritium was chosen as a testing radionuclide. Stability of measurements in case of samples containing higher activities and of strongly quenched samples with relatively small activities of tritium was the main emphasis in these tests. Results of statistical evaluation confirmed high stability and considerable robustness of the measurements performed by the TriCarb 3170 TR/SL.

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