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Current status of eye-lens dosimetry in Canada

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JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION
卷 42, 期 1, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6498/ac34a1

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eye-lens; dose limit; dosimetry

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  1. Canadian Federal Nuclear Science and Technology (FNST) Work Plan

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This paper discusses the recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and the response of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission regarding occupational exposures. It focuses on the implementation of the reduced equivalent dose limit for the lens of the eye in various fields of radiological work in Canada. The discussions identified existing monitoring practices, technological gaps, and the anticipated compliance with the new dose limit.
For occupational exposures in planned exposure situations International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) publication 118 recommends an equivalent dose limit for the lens of the eye of 20 mSv yr(-1) averaged over five years with no single year exceeding 50 mSv. This constitutes a reduction from the previous limit of 150 mSv yr(-1). The Canadian nuclear regulator, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, responded to the ICRP recommendation by initiating amendments to the Radiation Protection Regulations through a discussion paper which was published for comment by interested stakeholders in 2013. The revised equivalent dose limit of 50 mSv in a one-year dosimetry period for nuclear energy workers came into effect in January 2021. This paper presents the outcome of discussions with Canadian stakeholders in diverse fields of radiological work which focused on the implementation of the reduced occupational equivalent dose limit for the lens of the eye in their respective workplaces. These exchanges highlighted the existing practices for monitoring doses to the lens of the eye and identified current technological gaps. The exchanges also identified that, in many cases, the lens of the eye dose is anticipated to be well within the new dose limit despite some of the gaps in technology. The paper also presents the monitoring and eye-lens dose assessment solutions that are available based on different methods for eye-lens monitoring; presented together with criteria for their use.

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