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Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Bracelets and Necklaces: Radiological Risk Evaluation

A particular category of jewelry is one involving bracelets and necklaces that are deliberately made to contain naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM)—purveyors making unsubstantiated claims for health benefits from the release of negative ions. Conversely, within the bounds of the linear n...

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Autores principales: Hassan, Halmat Jalal, Hashim, Suhairul, Abu Hanifah, Noor Zati Hani, Ghoshal, Sib Krishna, Sanusi, Mohamad Syazwan Mohd, Binti Suhailin, Fariza Hanim, Abdul Hadi, Muhammad Fahmi Rizal, Tahar, Rozman Mohd, Bradley, David Andrew
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769689
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111170
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author Hassan, Halmat Jalal
Hashim, Suhairul
Abu Hanifah, Noor Zati Hani
Ghoshal, Sib Krishna
Sanusi, Mohamad Syazwan Mohd
Binti Suhailin, Fariza Hanim
Abdul Hadi, Muhammad Fahmi Rizal
Tahar, Rozman Mohd
Bradley, David Andrew
author_facet Hassan, Halmat Jalal
Hashim, Suhairul
Abu Hanifah, Noor Zati Hani
Ghoshal, Sib Krishna
Sanusi, Mohamad Syazwan Mohd
Binti Suhailin, Fariza Hanim
Abdul Hadi, Muhammad Fahmi Rizal
Tahar, Rozman Mohd
Bradley, David Andrew
author_sort Hassan, Halmat Jalal
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description A particular category of jewelry is one involving bracelets and necklaces that are deliberately made to contain naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM)—purveyors making unsubstantiated claims for health benefits from the release of negative ions. Conversely, within the bounds of the linear no-threshold model, long-term use presents a radiological risk to wearers. Evaluation is conducted herein of the radiological risk arising from wearing these products and gamma-ray spectrometry is used to determine the radioactivity levels and annual effective dose of 15 commercially available bracelets (samples B1 to B15) and five necklaces (samples N16 to N20). Various use scenarios are considered; a Geant4 Monte Carlo (Geant4 MC) simulation is also performed to validate the experimental results. The dose conversion coefficient for external radiation and skin equivalent doses were also evaluated. Among the necklaces, sample N16 showed the greatest levels of radioactivity, at 246 ± 35, 1682 ± 118, and 221 ± 40 Bq, for (238)U, (232)Th, and (40)K, respectively. For the bracelets, for (238)U and (232)Th, sample B15 displayed the greatest level of radioactivity, at 146 ± 21 and 980 ± 71 Bq, respectively. N16 offered the greatest percentage concentrations of U and Th, with means of 0.073 ± 0.0002% and 1.51 ± 0.0015%, respectively, giving rise to an estimated annual effective dose exposure of 1.22 mSv, substantially in excess of the ICRP recommended limit of 1 mSv/year.
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spelling pubmed-85833332021-11-12 Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Bracelets and Necklaces: Radiological Risk Evaluation Hassan, Halmat Jalal Hashim, Suhairul Abu Hanifah, Noor Zati Hani Ghoshal, Sib Krishna Sanusi, Mohamad Syazwan Mohd Binti Suhailin, Fariza Hanim Abdul Hadi, Muhammad Fahmi Rizal Tahar, Rozman Mohd Bradley, David Andrew Int J Environ Res Public Health Article A particular category of jewelry is one involving bracelets and necklaces that are deliberately made to contain naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM)—purveyors making unsubstantiated claims for health benefits from the release of negative ions. Conversely, within the bounds of the linear no-threshold model, long-term use presents a radiological risk to wearers. Evaluation is conducted herein of the radiological risk arising from wearing these products and gamma-ray spectrometry is used to determine the radioactivity levels and annual effective dose of 15 commercially available bracelets (samples B1 to B15) and five necklaces (samples N16 to N20). Various use scenarios are considered; a Geant4 Monte Carlo (Geant4 MC) simulation is also performed to validate the experimental results. The dose conversion coefficient for external radiation and skin equivalent doses were also evaluated. Among the necklaces, sample N16 showed the greatest levels of radioactivity, at 246 ± 35, 1682 ± 118, and 221 ± 40 Bq, for (238)U, (232)Th, and (40)K, respectively. For the bracelets, for (238)U and (232)Th, sample B15 displayed the greatest level of radioactivity, at 146 ± 21 and 980 ± 71 Bq, respectively. N16 offered the greatest percentage concentrations of U and Th, with means of 0.073 ± 0.0002% and 1.51 ± 0.0015%, respectively, giving rise to an estimated annual effective dose exposure of 1.22 mSv, substantially in excess of the ICRP recommended limit of 1 mSv/year. MDPI 2021-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8583333/ /pubmed/34769689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111170 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hassan, Halmat Jalal
Hashim, Suhairul
Abu Hanifah, Noor Zati Hani
Ghoshal, Sib Krishna
Sanusi, Mohamad Syazwan Mohd
Binti Suhailin, Fariza Hanim
Abdul Hadi, Muhammad Fahmi Rizal
Tahar, Rozman Mohd
Bradley, David Andrew
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Bracelets and Necklaces: Radiological Risk Evaluation
title Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Bracelets and Necklaces: Radiological Risk Evaluation
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title_fullStr Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Bracelets and Necklaces: Radiological Risk Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Bracelets and Necklaces: Radiological Risk Evaluation
title_short Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Bracelets and Necklaces: Radiological Risk Evaluation
title_sort naturally occurring radioactive materials in bracelets and necklaces: radiological risk evaluation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769689
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111170
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