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Page 1: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

Alexander Brandl

ERHS 630

Effective and Committed Effective

Dose

Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences

Page 2: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• Protection quantity as defined by ICRP• Additive if

• LNT assumption for stochastic effects• in the low dose range (< 100 mSv)

• Allows combination of different exposures• external exposure• internal exposure• different types of radiation

• Primary exposure limits in terms of a single quantity• facilitates system of dose limitation• record-keeping

Effective Dose

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• wT sex- and age-averaged

• E calculated for Reference Person• not an individual

• ICRP has specified 2 sex-specific computational phantoms for assessment of E

• Reference Female, Reference Male• Used for calculation of

• dose conversion coefficients for external,• dose coefficients for internal exposure

Effective Dose (II)

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• Computational phantoms• used to calculate organ doses• separately for females and males• averaged equivalent doses to organ or

tissues

Effective Dose (IV)

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• Sex-averaging (from ICRP 103)

Effective Dose (V)

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• Effective dose• in the whole body• due to radiation R

• SI unit [J kg-1] or [Sv]

Effective Dose (VI)

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• Laboratory accident:• 185 kBq 131I incorporated• 37 kBq deposited in thyroid• 148 kBq uniformly distributed in rest of

body• Internal dosimetry:

• Hthyroid = 61.5 mSv

• Hrest body = 0.13 mSv

• E = ?

Example

Page 8: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• E = ?

• Hthyroid = 61.5 mSv

• Hrest body = 0.13 mSv

Example

Page 9: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• E = ?

• Hthyroid = 61.5 mSv

• Hrest body = 0.13 mSv

Example

Page 10: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• E = ?

• Hthyroid = 61.5 mSv

• Hrest body = 0.13 mSv

Example

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• Effective dose in case of internally deposited radioactive material

• radiation will deposit energy (dose) in organs or tissues over a certain period of time

• depending on• physical half-life• biological retention within the body

• Resulting in an accumulation of dose over (possibly extended) periods of time• Definition of Committed Effective Dose

Committed Effective Dose

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• SI units like E• [J kg-1] or [Sv]

• Additive to E • Total dose expected to be delivered to an

organ / tissue or the whole body within a specified time period

Comm. Effective Dose (II)

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• Committed Equivalent Dose, HT()• Committed dose in an organ / tissue• Time period

• Committed Effective Dose

Comm. Effective Dose (III)

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• Limiting parameters• assume • radioactive material with very short half-

life (let’s not talk about biological retention – yet)

• E() = ?

Comm. Effective Dose (IV)

Page 15: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• Limiting parameters• assume • radioactive material with very short half-

life (let’s not talk about biological retention – yet)

• E() = ?• very quickly

Comm. Effective Dose (IV)

Page 16: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• Limiting parameters• assume • radioactive material with very short half-

life (let’s not talk about biological retention – yet)

• E() = ?• very quickly• non-trivial only for short period of

time (say for a few half-lives, T)

Comm. Effective Dose (IV)

Page 17: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• Limiting parameters• assume • radioactive material with very short half- life

(let’s not talk about biological retention – yet)

• E() = ?• very quickly• non-trivial only for short period of time (say

for a few half-lives, T)• E() = E(T), “immediate”

Comm. Effective Dose (IV)

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• Limiting parameters• assume • radioactive material with half-life

50 years (let’s not talk about biological retention – yet)

• E() = ?

Comm. Effective Dose (V)

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• Limiting parameters• assume • radioactive material with half-life

50 years (let’s not talk about biological retention – yet)

• E() = ?• over 50 years

Comm. Effective Dose (V)

Page 20: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• Limiting parameters• assume • radioactive material with half-life

50 years (let’s not talk about biological retention – yet)

• E() = ?• over 50 years•

Comm. Effective Dose (V)

Page 21: Alexander Brandl ERHS 630 Effective and Committed Effective Dose Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.

• Limiting parameters• assume • radioactive material with half-life

50 years (let’s not talk about biological retention – yet)

• E() = ?• over 50 years• • E(50) constant annually, E(1) = E(50)/50

Comm. Effective Dose (V)

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• ICRP recommendations (ICRP 103)• for compliance with dose limits • committed effective dose assigned to

year in which intake occurred• workers: = 50 years (working-life

expectancy for young adult entering work force

• public: = 50 years for adults,

= (70 – age) years for children

Comm. Effective Dose (VI)

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• Occupational and compliance monitoring• Dose limits assessed against “Total” Effective Dose

• Effective Dose, E• Contributions are additive!

“Total” Effective Dose

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• E contributions:• external exposure• internal exposure

• inhalation• ingestion• (direct absorption / wound)

• SI unit [J kg-1] or [Sv]

“Total” Effective Dose (II)


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