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Assessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (LTD) during LHC Operation

The CERN TLD (Thermo-Luminescent Dosimetry) service of the radiation protection group provides since many years TLD monitoring of the environmental doses and of the doses around the accelerators and in the experimental areas. TLDs will be installed in the LHC experimental areas to measure the absorb...

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Autores principales: Perrot, Anne Laure, Fürstner, M, Mayer, S, Silari, M, Tsesmelis, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/839121
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author Perrot, Anne Laure
Fürstner, M
Mayer, S
Silari, M
Tsesmelis, E
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Mayer, S
Silari, M
Tsesmelis, E
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description The CERN TLD (Thermo-Luminescent Dosimetry) service of the radiation protection group provides since many years TLD monitoring of the environmental doses and of the doses around the accelerators and in the experimental areas. TLDs will be installed in the LHC experimental areas to measure the absorbed doses during LHC operation in specific locations close to technical equipment. The total amount of TLDs required by the experiments is presently estimated at about 1600. This note describes the material presently available in the TLD laboratory and the procedure employed for the TLD reading, the additional requirements (in terms of manpower and material) that will be demanded to extend TLD monitoring to the LHC experimental areas, and compares the option of maintaining the service at CERN or outsourcing it.
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spelling cern-8391212019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/839121engPerrot, Anne LaureFürstner, MMayer, SSilari, MTsesmelis, EAssessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (LTD) during LHC OperationHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsThe CERN TLD (Thermo-Luminescent Dosimetry) service of the radiation protection group provides since many years TLD monitoring of the environmental doses and of the doses around the accelerators and in the experimental areas. TLDs will be installed in the LHC experimental areas to measure the absorbed doses during LHC operation in specific locations close to technical equipment. The total amount of TLDs required by the experiments is presently estimated at about 1600. This note describes the material presently available in the TLD laboratory and the procedure employed for the TLD reading, the additional requirements (in terms of manpower and material) that will be demanded to extend TLD monitoring to the LHC experimental areas, and compares the option of maintaining the service at CERN or outsourcing it.CERN-SC-2005-045-RP-TNCERN-TS-Note-2005-004TS-Note-2005-004oai:cds.cern.ch:8391212005-06-10
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Perrot, Anne Laure
Fürstner, M
Mayer, S
Silari, M
Tsesmelis, E
Assessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (LTD) during LHC Operation
title Assessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (LTD) during LHC Operation
title_full Assessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (LTD) during LHC Operation
title_fullStr Assessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (LTD) during LHC Operation
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (LTD) during LHC Operation
title_short Assessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (LTD) during LHC Operation
title_sort assessment of the requirements for the thermoluminescent dosimeters (ltd) during lhc operation
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/839121
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