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ICRP Publication 81: Radiation Protection Recommendations as Applied to the Disposal of Long-lived Solid Radioactive Waste

ICRP Publication 81: Radiation Protection Recommendations as Applied to the Disposal of Long-lived Solid Radioactive Waste

Annals of the ICRP Volume 28/4

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ICRP Publication 81 deals with the radiological protection of members of the public following the disposal of long-lived solid radioactive waste using the concentrate and retain strategy. It covers options including shallow land burial and deep geological disposal. Its recommendations apply to new disposal facilities. The report supplements, updates, and clarifies the material in ICRP Publication 46 from 1986, taking into account the most recent general recommendations of ICRP in Publication 60 and the general ICRP policy for disposal of all types of radioactive waste as described in Publication 77 . It addresses the main protection issue:: exposure that may or may not occur in the far future, and regards constrained optimisation as the central approach to evaluating radiological acceptability of a waste disposal system. In this context, optimisation is a judgmental, essentially qualitative process. Two categories of exposure situation are considered:: natural processes and human intrusion.
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Pergamon
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9780080438597
9780080438597

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Publication date
2000
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
40
Weight (g)
14
  • Preface.

    1. Introduction.

    2. Background.

    2.1. General considerations. 2.2. Technical options. 2.3. Radiological assessment.

    3. Existing Commission Recommendations.

    3.1. Justification of a practice. 3.2. Optimisation of protection. 3.3. Dose limitation. 3.4. Potential exposure. 3.5. Future generations.

    4. Application of Commission Recommendations to the Disposal of Long-lived Solid Radioactive Waste.

    4.1. Protection of future generations. 4.2. Critical group. 4.3. Potential exposures. 4.4. Optimisation of protection. 4.5. Technical and managerial Priniciples. 4.6. Consistency with radiological protection principles.

    5. Summary and Conclusions. References.
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