| Literature DB >> 31827582 |
Michaela Kozlovska1, Jaroslav Solc2, Petr Otahal1.
Abstract
A collection of personal protective equipment (PPE), suitable for use in case of accident in nuclear facilities or radiological emergencies, was gathered at the National Institute for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Protection, Czech Republic. The shielding characteristics of the various PPE materials were measured via narrow geometry spectral attenuation measurements with point radionuclide sources covering a broad range of photon energies. Photon relative penetration and attenuation for relevant energies of the spectra were the principal experimentally determined quantities for tested PPE. Monte Carlo simulations in the MCNPX™ code were carried out to determine photon attenuation for respective energies in the tested PPE, and the results were compared to those determined experimentally. Energy depositions in a unit volume of an ORNL phantom were simulated in a radioactive aerosols atmospheric environment to determine effective doses both for the whole body and in various organs in the human torso during exposure to different dispersed radioactive aerosols while wearing one of the PPE protecting against X- and gamma-ray. This work aimed to determine the effective dose and its decrease for individual PPE protecting against X- and gamma-ray.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31827582 PMCID: PMC6885783 DOI: 10.1155/2019/1641895
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Math Methods Med ISSN: 1748-670X Impact factor: 2.238
Whole body and local PPE protecting against X- and gamma-ray.
| Whole-body PPE protecting against X- and gamma-ray | Local PPE protecting against X- and gamma-ray | ||||||||
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| PPE | DEMRON Full Body Suit | DEMRON Class 2 Full Body Suit | HKX 1558 Whole Body Anti-Radiation Wear | OPCH-90 (the reference one) | DEMRON Radiation Torso Vest 1/2/4 Ply | Df Vest W-2mm/W-1mm | BIORUBBER E-400 Vest + Pants | BIORUBBER E-600 Vest | DEMRON IED RDD Shield |
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| Producer | Radiation Shield Technology, USA | Radiation Shield Technology, USA | Guangzhou Hekang Biotechnology co. Ltd., China | Ecoprotect s.r.o., Czech Republic | Radiation Shield Technology, USA | Alpha Technical Research co. Ltd., Japan | YAMAMOTO Corporation, Japan | YAMAMOTO Corporation, Japan | Radiation Shield Technology, USA |
| Shielding layer material | DEMRON | DEMRON | Lead compounds, dispersed in rubber | — | DEMRON | Tungsten, dispersed in resin | BIORUBBER E-400 | BIORUBBER E-600 | DEMRON |
| Shielding properties | Not given | Not given | Lead equivalent 0.25 mm | — | Not given | Lead equivalent 2.0 mm/1.0 mm | 137Cs dose rate decrease 4.4% | 137Cs dose rate decrease 10.5% | Not given |
| Surface layer | Nonwoven textile | Nonwoven textile | Textile | Butyl rubber | Nonwoven textile | Nylon | Antiadhesive BRS | Antiadhesive BRS | Nonwoven textile |
| Density thickness (g·cm−2) | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.40 | 0.053 | 0.32/0.26/0.47 | 2.08/1.12 | 0.72 | 1.61 | 3.97 |
DEMRON is a water- and gas-tight polymer composite of PE, PVC, and inorganic salts of high-atomic number elements DEMRON Full Body Suit (except for lead). BIORUBBER consists of heavy metal (primarily lead) alloys dispersed in synthetic material with a regular honeycomb structure of cells, created by pure limestone. Meets the NFPA 1994/2007 requirements, presented by the National Fire Protection Association [1]. Lead equivalent set for energy 1332.5 keV of radionuclide60Co. Protects against improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and radiological dispersive devices (RDDs).
Figure 1Spectra measurement arrangement.
Figure 2Smoothed spectra of radionuclide 133Ba gamma-ray without a PPE (black line) and penetrating BIORUBBER E-600 Vest (red line), measured with an InSpector 1000 spectrometer with a detachable scintillation LaBr3 probe IPROL-1.
Figure 3Mean lead equivalents of tested PPE (the mean lead equivalent of reference Pb sheet is red) together with CENELEC requirements for heavy and light aprons. Error bars represent the standard deviation of measurements.
Figure 4BIORUBBER E-400 Vest material. (a) Measured and simulated photon relative penetration. Error bars are equivalent to data point size. (b) Relative difference between measured and simulated relative photon penetration.
Figure 5An example of simulated energy deposition in ORNL phantom, wearing PPE preventing radioactive contamination only (a) and the same PPE together with BIORUBBER E-600 Vest (b) in dispersed 99mTc aerosol atmosphere. Colorbar in relative units.
Decrease of various organs' contribution to the effective dose when protected with individual tested PPE in an atmosphere of dispersed radionuclide131I. Organs included in “torso organs” are listed in the text.
| PPE protecting against X- and gamma-ray | Torso organs (%) | Lungs (%) | Testes and genitalia (%) | Brain (%) | Thyroid (%) | Skin (%) |
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| DEMRON Full Body Suit | −5.4 | −4.9 | −4.8 | −1.5 | −1.0 | −84.8 |
| DEMRON Class 2 Full Body Suit | −5.2 | −4.7 | −4.5 | −1.5 | −0.9 | −84.8 |
| HKX 1558 Whole Body Wear | −14.3 | −13.5 | −15.1 | −8.0 | −11.3 | −88.0 |
| OPCH 90 (the reference one) | −4.7 | −4.3 | −0.5 | 1.6 | 3.9 | −82.1 |
| DEMRON Torso Vest 2Ply | −7.2 | −6.3 | −8.5 | −1.0 | −4.3 | −39.2 |
| DEMRON Torso Vest 4Ply | −12.3 | −11.0 | −13.2 | −1.6 | −7.2 | −39.6 |
| DF Vest W-2 mm | −38.7 | −34.0 | −46.3 | −3.9 | −19.7 | −50.8 |
| BIORUBBER RSM E400 Torso Vest | −15.8 | −16.2 | −5.2 | −1.9 | −9.3 | −36.1 |
| BIORUBBER RSM E600 Torso Vest | −30.0 | −30.9 | −7.2 | −3.3 | −14.3 | −35.9 |
Figure 6Simulated decrease of effective dose on human torso organs when protected with tested PPE exposed to various radionuclides dispersed in the atmosphere.