Occupational Radiation Protection during High Exposure Operations

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Occupational Radiation Protection during High Exposure Operations IAEA Training Material on Occupational Radiation Protection Occupational Radiation Protection during High Exposure Operations Lecture 6 IAEA Documents on Occupational Radiation Protection with High Exposure

Contents Background History of safety documents Safety Standards Safety Fundamentals Safety Requirements Safety Guides Safety Reports IAEA TECDOC Practical Radiation Technical Manuals EPRs

1. Background The publications by means of which the IAEA establishes standards are issued in the IAEA Safety Standard Series. Information on the IAEA’s safety standard programme: http://www-ns.iaea.org/standards/ Safety Standard Series Safety Report Series Technical Report Series 3

2. History of safety documents The first publication In 1958, the IAEA published its first Safety Standard, Safety Series No. 1, Safe Handling of Radioisotopes Over the years, some 200 publications were issued in the Safety Series. 4

2. History of safety documents Radioactive Waste Disposal into the Ground Historical milestones 2006 1965 1962 Bottom-up approach Collection of experience in safety practices and guides Identification of the requirement 1961 1958 5

2. History of safety documents Historical milestones SS No. 15 2006 1974 1988 1996 Nuclear Safety Radioactive Waste Safety Radiation Safety 6

3. Safety Standards IAEA’s Statute, authorizes the IAEA to establish or adopt, in consultation and, where appropriate, in collaboration with the competent organs of the United Nations and with the specialized agencies concerned, standards of safety for protection of health and minimization of danger to life and property. Safety measures and security measures have in common the aim of protecting human life and health and the environment. 7

3. Safety Standards Hierarchy of documents The IAEA safety standards reflect an international consensus on what constitutes a high level of safety for protecting people and the environment from harmful effects of ionizing radiation. 8

4. Safety Fundamentals As the primary publication in the Safety Standards Series, the IAEA publication SF-1; Fundamental Safety Principles establishes the fundamental safety objective and principle. Ten principles Responsibility for safety Role of government Leadership and management for safety Justification of facilities and activities Optimization of protection Limitation of risks to individuals Protection of present and future generations Prevention of accidents Emergency preparedness and response Protective actions to reduce existing or unregulated radiation risks 9

5. Safety Requirements An integrated and consistent set of Safety Requirements that establishes the requirements that must be met to ensure the protection of people and the environment, both now and in the future. Among documents includes in the Safety Requirements, occupational radiation protection and emergency preparedness and response are contained in: GSR Part 3; Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources: International Basic Safety Standards GSR Part 7; Preparedness and Response for a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency 10

5. Safety Requirements Structure of Safety Standards Specific Safety Requirement 11

6. Safety Guides Safety Guides provide recommendations and guidance on how to comply with the Safety Requirements. Recommendations in the Safety Guides are expressed as “should” statements. A new Safety Guide; Occupational Radiation Protection will be published as a combination of 5 existing Safety Guide RS-G-1.1: Occupational Radiation Protection RS-G-1.2: Assessment of Occupational Exposure Due to Intakes of Radionuclides RS-G-1.3: Assessment of Occupational Exposure Due to External Sources of Radiation RS-G-1.6: Occupational Radiation Protection in Mining and Processing of Raw Materials RS-G-3.2: The Management System for Technical Services in Radiation Safety 12

6. Safety Guides For a nuclear or radiological emergency: GSG-2; Criteria for Use in Preparedness and Response for a Nuclear and Radiological Emergency For threat category: GS-G-2.1; Arrangement for Preparedness for a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency 13

7. Safety Reports Safety reports are not part of the Safety Standards, nevertheless the following Safety Reports are useful for occupational radiation protection. No.16: Calibration of Radiation Protection Monitoring Instruments No.20: Training in Radiation Protection and the Safe Use of Radiation Sources No.21: Optimization of Radiation Protection in the Control of Occupational Exposure No.37: Methods for Assessing Occupational Radiation Doses Due to Intakes of Radionuclides 14

8. IAEA TECDOC From the view point of accident and emergency the following documents are recommended; IAEA-TECDOC-955; Generic assessment procedures for determining protective actions during a reactor accident IAEA-TECDOC-1092; Generic procedures for monitoring in a nuclear or radiological emergency IAEA-TECDOC-1162; Generic procedures for assessment and response during a radiological emergency IAEA-TECDOC-1300; Follow-up of delayed health consequences of acute accidental radiation exposure IAEA-TECDOC-1432; Development of an extended framework for emergency response criteria 15

8. IAEA TECDOC Protective action Monitoring Assessment Extended Framework

9. Practical Radiation Technical Manuals Practical Radiation Technical Manuals are primarily aimed at assisting persons who have a responsibility to provide the necessary education and training locally in the workplace on specific topics such as; Personal Protective Equipment, Individual Monitoring, Workplace Monitoring, Health Effects and Medical Surveillance. 17

10. EPR Series The Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) series is a specific series of IAEA publications on emergency preparedness and response. The IAEA has also developed standardised training material associated with the practical manuals, many of which are available via: http://www-ns.iaea.org/tech-areas/emergency/technicalproducts.asp?s=1 18