Dose-Response (Nov 2019)

Monitoring of Tritium Internal Exposure Doses of Heavy-Water Reactor Workers in Third Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant

  • Kong-Zhao Wang,
  • Lei Sun,
  • Kou-Hong Xiong,
  • Wei-Bo Chen,
  • You-You Wang,
  • Hua-Hui Bian,
  • Feng-Mei Cui,
  • Yu-Long Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325819890498
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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To analyze the tritium internal exposure dose of workers in the Third Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant over the past 15 years. Urine samples provided by workers are tested directly to analyze the tritium concentrations and estimate internal exposure dose. Since 2004, an average of approximately 1600 workers have been monitored annually, with an average annual monitoring frequency of approximately 11 000. Since 2004, the average annual collective dose of tritium internal exposure was 149.62 person·mSv, accounting for 19.07% of the total annual collective dose. A total of 18 workers’ annual individual internal tritium radiation doses exceeded 2 mSv, of which 5 workers’ internal tritium radiation doses in a single intake exceeded 2 mSv. The occupational population with the largest total internal tritium radiation doses consists of maintenance personnel, fuel operators, and radiation protection personnel, whose collective doses of internal exposure account for 75.51% of the total collective doses within the plant. Over 15 years of operation, the internal tritium radiation doses of workers in the Third Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant have been strictly controlled within the national regulatory limit and power plant management target, ensuring the health and safety of the workers.