Bruce Power operates a first-of-its-kind isotope production system (IPS) that enables continuous production of Lu within Canada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) commercial power reactors. Located on the reactivity mechanisms deck of Unit 7, just outside of reactor containment but in close proximity to the primary heat transport (PHT) pumps, this facility offers unique advantages for Lu production. However, employees working in this area encounter a radiation hazard which consists primarily of photoneutrons. These originate from the base of the PHT pumps and are only present when the reactor is operating. This study evaluates neutron exposure at Bruce Power's IPS by using a nested neutron spectrometer (NNS) to determine the neutron energy spectra and absolute dosimetric quantities such as the ambient dose equivalent, H*(10). The results from the NNS are then compared to surveys performed by a portable neutron rem meter (Model NP-2 by Nuclear Research Corporation), routinely used by Bruce Power staff for workplace monitoring. While the Model NP-2 generally showed consistent results across locations, a 50% dose correction factor was identified when operators were harvesting Lu from the IPS. This finding highlights an opportunity to reduce the neutron dose that is assigned to operators when producing Lu.

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