Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences (Nov 2017)

Sensitivity of the IRD whole-body counter for in vivo measurements in the case of accidental intakes

  • Bernardo Maranhão Dantas,
  • Eder Augusto de Lucena,
  • Ana Letícia Almeida Dantas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15392/bjrs.v5i3.291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3-A

Abstract

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Intakes of radionuclides by humans may occur in the fuel cycle, nuclear medicine, biological research and in TENORM industries and in case of accidents involving workers and the general public. In vivo monitoring is recognized as a useful tool for the evaluation of such exposures. The IRD whole-body counter consists of a shielded room equipped with four HPGe and two NaI(Tl) detectors. The system is able to identify and quantify photon emitters in the range from 10 to 3000 keV. The minimum detectable activities for most of the radionuclides of interest allow occupational monitoring as well as evaluation of accidental intakes.

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