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
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 90 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |