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Appl Radiat Isot ; 81: 356-7, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23583088

ABSTRACT

The 3-11 Earthquake occurred in Japan last year had greatly damaged the lives and properties and also caused the core meltdown accident in the Fukushima nuclear power plant followed by the leakage of radioactive materials into biosphere. In order to protect against the detriment of radiation from foods which were imported from Japan, the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research (INER) in Taiwan started to conduct radioactivity inspection of food products from Japan after the accident. A total of about 20,000 samples had been tested from March 24 2011 to March 31 2012.


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Food Analysis/statistics & numerical data , Food Contamination, Radioactive/analysis , Food Contamination, Radioactive/statistics & numerical data , Food Inspection/statistics & numerical data , Fukushima Nuclear Accident , Radioisotopes/analysis , Transportation/statistics & numerical data , Japan , Radiation Dosage , Radiometry/statistics & numerical data , Taiwan
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 81: 32-5, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23591296

ABSTRACT

To guarantee the measurement quality for clearance level in solid waste material, the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research (INER) established the criteria for proficiency testing of clearance level measurement. INER and the Taiwan Accreditation Foundation (TAF) organized the Technique Committee Meeting twice to discuss these criteria in 2011. The participating laboratories must completely conform to the ISO/IEC 17025, and they also must meet the requirements of the criteria. According to the criteria, the participating laboratories analyzed the minimum detectable amount (MDA) and that should be less than 20% of the clearance level (AMDA) given in the Atomic Energy Council's (AEC) "Regulations on Clearance Level for Radioactive Waste Management". The testing results should conform to the deviation and traceability requirements.


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Gamma Rays , Laboratories/standards , Radioisotopes/analysis , Radiometry/methods , Radiometry/standards , Solid Waste/analysis , Radiation Dosage , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Taiwan
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 70(9): 1977-80, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22406216

ABSTRACT

Performance tests of a movable gamma-ray waste drum scanning system were carried out in this study. The scanner consists of a single HPGe detector on a movable cart with a 90° collimation angle to the observed item. The detection efficiency for (137)Cs was determined using the ISOTOPIC software. The activities of 35 low-level radioactive waste drums were measured using this system and compared with the results of two other measurement systems. This movable scanning system gave the same result as the other two systems with a relative spread (one standard deviation) of about 7.2%.


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Gamma Rays , Radioactive Waste/analysis , Radioisotopes/analysis , Radiometry/instrumentation , Semiconductors , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Miniaturization
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