Radiation safety in sea transport of radioactive material in Japan

Year
2004
Author(s)
Naoteru Odano - National Maritime Research Institute, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan
Hiroyuki YANAGI - Nuclear Fuel Transport Co., Ltd.
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Abstract
Radiation safety for sea transport of radioactive material in Japan has been discussed based on records of the exposed dose of sea transport workers and measured data of dose rate equivalents distribution inboard exclusive radioactive material shipping vessels. Recent surveyed records of the exposed doses of workers who engaged in sea transport operation indicate that exposed doses of transport workers are significantly low. Measured distribution of the exposed dose equivalents inboard those vessels indicates that dose rate equivalents inside those vessels are lower than levels regulated by the transport regulations of Japan. These facts clarify that radiation safety of inboard environment and handling of transport casks in sea transport of radioactive material in Japan are assured.