Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Dec 2016)

Radiological Safety Assessment of Transporting Radioactive Wastes to the Gyeongju Disposal Facility in Korea

  • Jongtae Jeong,
  • Min Hoon Baik,
  • Mun Ja Kang,
  • Hong-Joo Ahn,
  • Doo-Seong Hwang,
  • Dae Seok Hong,
  • Yong-Hwan Jeong,
  • Kyungsu Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2016.05.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 6
pp. 1368 – 1375

Abstract

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A radiological safety assessment study was performed for the transportation of low level radioactive wastes which are temporarily stored in Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), Daejeon, Korea. We considered two kinds of wastes: (1) operation wastes generated from the routine operation of facilities; and (2) decommissioning wastes generated from the decommissioning of a research reactor in KAERI. The important part of the radiological safety assessment is related to the exposure dose assessment for the incident-free (normal) transportation of wastes, i.e., the radiation exposure of transport personnel, radiation workers for loading and unloading of radioactive waste drums, and the general public. The effective doses were estimated based on the detailed information on the transportation plan and on the radiological characteristics of waste packages. We also estimated radiological risks and the effective doses for the general public resulting from accidents such as an impact and a fire caused by the impact during the transportation. According to the results, the effective doses for transport personnel, radiation workers, and the general public are far below the regulatory limits. Therefore, we can secure safety from the viewpoint of radiological safety for all situations during the transportation of radioactive wastes which have been stored temporarily in KAERI.

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