Title :
Whole body personnel monitoring via ionization detection
Author :
Koster, J.E. ; Bounds, J.A. ; Kerr, P.L. ; Steadman, P.A. ; Whitley, C.R.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A project between Fernald EMP and LANL is to field a monitor for the detection of alpha-emitting contamination on a human body. Traditional personnel monitoring for alpha emitters involves either frisking with a probe or pressing against large detectors in order to overcome the short range of alpha particles. These methods have a low alpha collection efficiency, and can miss contamination on less accessible surfaces. We have investigated the sensitivity and practicality of measuring the entire subject simultaneously using the technique of ionization monitoring. The goal is to create a booth that personnel step into quickly during egress from radiological facilities. The detection technique relies on a breeze of air passing over the subject. Alpha emission produces copious ions in the ambient air which are transported by the air current to an ion collector, resulting in a small electrical current proportional to the amount of contamination. Results indicate a conservative sensitivity of 3000 disintegrations per minute localized to one of five areas of the body in a measurement lasting less than 2 minutes
Keywords :
alpha-particle detection; ionisation chambers; radiation monitoring; radiation protection; alpha-emitting contamination detection; human body; ionization detection; whole body personnel monitoring; Alpha particles; Contamination; Detectors; EMP radiation effects; Humans; Ionization; Pollution measurement; Pressing; Probes; Radiation monitoring;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on