Following the publication of the joint The International Commissions on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) and on Radiological Protection (ICRP) report on new operational quantities for radiation protection, the European Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) have carried out an initial evaluation. The EURADOS report analyses the impact that the new quantities will have on: radiation protection practice; calibration and reference fields; European and national regulation; international standards and, especially, dosemeter and instrument design. The task group included experienced scientists drawn from across the various EURADOS working groups.
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October 2023
Simulation of a dosemeter's energy and angular response lowers development cost and time. To support development of a new beta sensitive dosemeter we simulate both the dosemeter and the skin dose in a rod phantom as there are no fluence to dose conversion coefficients in the ICRU Report 47 for electrons. Published spectra for BSS2, N-Series and S-Cs and S-Co were used to define sources, with CAD models used to define the simulation geometry.
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December 2019
Radiation qualities were characterised and validated at the fully automated X-ray calibration facility of the Individual Monitoring Service at Helmholtz Zentrum München by using half-value layer and Hp(10) dosimetry approaches specified in the updated ISO 4037:2019 standard. As the ISO 4037 contains a somewhat vague description of the half-value layer procedure, we extended it to be more constrained and thus less subjective in its implementation. We specify both the measurement and data analysis steps performed in order to provide reproducible half-value layer results and compare the results with the Hp(10) dosimetry-based validation approach specified in the ISO 4037 as an alternative for field validation.
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December 2019
The individual monitoring service at the Helmholtz Zentrum München is currently developing a new eye lens dosemeter to be integrated in radiation protection glasses and a new ring dosemeter using a new BeOSL detector element for extremity dosimetry developed by Dosimetrics. In the design process for the new eye lens dosemeter, MCNP6 Monte Carlo simulations were used to model the energy and angular response of new dosemeters before ordering the expensive tools for injection molding. This study describes the simulation of the dosemeter and detector, and the involved calculations do obtain the response in terms of the radiation protection quantity Hp(3).
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July 2019
The individual monitoring service at the Helmholtz Zentrum München has extended the calibration facilities provided at the Munich IAEA/WHO secondary standard dosimetry laboratory with a new fully automated X-ray calibration facility for the calibration of personal dosemeters according to the ISO 4037 standard series. This work describes the X-ray irradiation system and the automated dosemeter transport system as well as the measurements performed to characterize the photon fields and to ascertain conformity to the ISO standard. Standard uncertainties of the radiation quantities provided by the system are given together with a discussion of some of the problems that are encountered in fulfilling the requirements of a matched field according to the latest drafts of the ISO 4037-1 standard.
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