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Models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities
The document describes generic models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities. Except for few models developed in the Safety Commission, the models are based on the 1997 Swiss directive HSK-R-41 and on the 2001 IAEA Safety Report No. 19. The wr...
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author | Vojtyla, P |
author_facet | Vojtyla, P |
author_sort | Vojtyla, P |
collection | CERN |
description | The document describes generic models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities. Except for few models developed in the Safety Commission, the models are based on the 1997 Swiss directive HSK-R-41 and on the 2001 IAEA Safety Report No. 19. The writing style is descriptive, facilitating the practical implementation of the models at CERN. There are four scenarios assumed for airborne releases: (1) short-term releases for release limit calculations, (2) actual short-term releases, (3) short-term releases during incidents/accidents, and (4) chronic long-term releases during the normal operation of a facility. For water releases, two scenarios are considered: (1) a release into a river, and (2) a release into a water treatment plant. The document shall be understood as a reference for specific environmental studies involving radioactive releases and as a recommendation of the Safety Commission. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2005 |
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spelling | cern-11129442019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1112944engVojtyla, PModels for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilitiesHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsThe document describes generic models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities. Except for few models developed in the Safety Commission, the models are based on the 1997 Swiss directive HSK-R-41 and on the 2001 IAEA Safety Report No. 19. The writing style is descriptive, facilitating the practical implementation of the models at CERN. There are four scenarios assumed for airborne releases: (1) short-term releases for release limit calculations, (2) actual short-term releases, (3) short-term releases during incidents/accidents, and (4) chronic long-term releases during the normal operation of a facility. For water releases, two scenarios are considered: (1) a release into a river, and (2) a release into a water treatment plant. The document shall be understood as a reference for specific environmental studies involving radioactive releases and as a recommendation of the Safety Commission.CERN-SC-2005-005-IEoai:cds.cern.ch:11129442005-07-06 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects Vojtyla, P Models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities |
title | Models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities |
title_full | Models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities |
title_fullStr | Models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities |
title_full_unstemmed | Models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities |
title_short | Models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from CERN facilities |
title_sort | models for environmental impact assessments of releases of radioactive substances from cern facilities |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1112944 |
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