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BSI 22/30415173 DC:2022 Edition

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BS ISO 24434-1. Radiological protection. Radiological monitoring for emergency workers and population following nuclear/radiological incidents – Part 1. General principles

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1 30415173-NC.pdf
3 ISO_DIS 24434-1 ed.1 – id.78768 Enquiry PDF (en).pdf
8 Foreword
9 Introduction
11 1 Scope
12 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
21 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
4.1 Symbols
22 4.2 Abbreviated terms
23 5 Collecting Information about the incident
5.1 Description of the incident
24 5.2 Source term identification and magnitude
5.3 Weather conditions and modelling results
25 5.4 Potential exposure pathways
5.5 Affected population and demographic information
6 Organizing and Managing a Population Screening Centre
6.1 Selecting the site
6.1.1 General considerations
27 6.2 Staffing and organization
28 6.2.1 Modules of a population screening centre
29 6.3 Scalability and Sustainability
6.4 Practical considerations
30 6.5 Population with Special Needs
6.5.1 Other Considerations
6.6 Services (medical and psychological, security and safety, communication, transportation)
6.6.1 Medical
31 6.6.2 Mental health (psychosocial)
32 6.6.3 Security and Safety
7 Screening and Monitoring for Potential External Contamination
7.1 Purpose
7.2 Radiation detection equipment
33 7.3 Contamination screening during Initial Sorting
7.4 Contamination Screening Station
7.4.1 Contamination Screening Station Location
7.4.2 Contamination Screening Station Staffing
34 7.4.3 Contamination Screening Station Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
7.5 Decontamination Station
7.5.1 Decontamination Station Location
7.5.2 Decontamination Station Staffing[5]
35 7.5.3 Decontamination Station Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
7.5.4 Clothing and Personal Belongings
7.5.5 Partial-Body Decontamination
7.6 Post-Decontamination Screening
7.6.1 Factors affecting the criteria for determining if decontamination is warranted
36 8 Assessing and Monitoring Internal Exposure
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Sample collection
37 8.3 Monitoring for Potential Internal Contamination
8.3.1 Monitoring for Non-penetrating radiation
38 8.3.2 Penetrating Radiation
39 8.3.3 Radionuclide Mixture
8.4 Method for dose assessment
40 8.4.1 Initial dose assessment
41 8.4.2 Detailed internal dose assessment
42 9 Assessing and Monitoring External Exposure
9.1 Assessing external exposure
9.1.1 Subjects
9.1.2 Guidance
9.1.3 Measurement Devices
44 9.2 Assessing external exposure for workers
9.2.1 Subjects
9.2.2 Procedure
9.2.3 Measurements
45 9.2.4 Calculations
46 9.2.5 Assessment
47 9.3 Assessing external exposure for emergency workers
9.3.1 Subjects
9.3.2 Guidance
48 9.3.3 Measurements
9.3.4 Calculations
9.3.5 Assessment
9.4 Assessing external exposure for the public
9.4.1 Subjects
49 9.4.2 Guidance
9.4.3 Measurements
50 9.4.4 Calculations
51 9.4.5 Assessment
9.5 Individual Dose Assessment
9.5.1 Introduction
52 9.5.2 Clinical signs and symptoms
9.5.3 Hematology
53 9.5.4 Blood chemistry
9.5.5 Cytogenetics
55 9.5.6 EPR Dosimetry
57 9.5.7 Combination of dose assessment methods
10 Recording and Reporting Monitoring and Dose Assessment Results
10.1 Purpose
58 10.2 Recording monitoring and dose assessment results
10.2.1 Recording screening and monitoring results
59 10.2.2 Recording dose assessment results
10.3 Reporting screening, monitoring and dose assessment results
60 10.3.1 Reporting results to the individuals being monitored and assessed
10.3.2 Reporting results to personnel performing more detailed dose assessment
10.3.3 Reporting results to professionals for medical or health follow up
61 11 Supporting Processes and Quality Management
11.1 Purpose
11.2 Preparedness
11.3 Emergency plans and procedures (Planning)
62 11.4 Training and exercises
63 11.5 Communication
11.5.1 Public Communication
64 11.5.2 Emergency Operations Communication
11.6 Audits and Evaluation
67 Annex€A (informative) Screening Centre Roles, Equipment, and Communication
73 Annex€B (informative) Screening External Contamination
78 Annex€C (informative) Sample Biodosimetry and Clinical Worksheet
84 Annex€D (informative) Examples of resources to assist responders and emergency medical personnel in managing radiation injury and dose assessment
86 Bibliography
BSI 22/30415173 DC
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