New guidelines on radiation survey and sanitary assessment of residential, public and industrial buildings and facilities in terms of radiation safety indicators. Part 1
https://doi.org/10.21514/1998-426X-2023-17-2-138-147
Abstract
The paper (in two parts) presents an overview of the new guidelines MR 2.6.1.0333-23 (approved on 01 December 2023) that supersede guidelines MU 2.6.1.2838-11, which were used for organizing radiation surveys of residential, public and industrial buildings and facilities and their sanitary assessment in terms of radiation safety indicators over the past 12 years. Due to a large number of critical comments on the document received during this period, a need for significant revision emerged. The scope of the revised document was expanded and now covers all stages of the life cycle of buildings and facilities: commissioning; operation period; overhaul and reconstruction; demolition. In the first part of the paper, the structure and legal status of the new guidelines are considered, as well as the main innovations in terms of measuring the ambient dose equivalent rate of gamma radiation, searching and identifying local radiation anomalies and sites of radioactive contamination, measuring surface contamination levels, and determining the minimum number of premises to be surveyed. The reasons for the introduction of certain changes are outlined. The issues of evaluation of measurement uncertainty, reporting of measurement results and registration of test reports are covered in detail. In the second part of the paper, numerous innovations will be considered in terms of estimating the indoor average annual equilibrium equivalent concentration of radon isotopes.
About the Authors
D. V. KononenkoRussian Federation
Dmitry V. Kononenko – Researcher, Laboratory for dosimetry of natural sources of radiation
Mira Str., 8, Saint-Petersburg, 197101
T. A. Kormanovskaya
Russian Federation
Tatyana A. Kormanovskaya – PhD, Leading researcher, Laboratory for dosimetry of natural sources of radiation
Saint-Petersburg
A. S. Vasilyev
Russian Federation
Alexey S. Vasilyev – Junior researcher, Laboratory for dosimetry of natural sources of radiation
Saint-Petersburg
K. A. Saprykin
Russian Federation
Kirill A. Saprykin – Senior researcher, Head of the Laboratory for dosimetry of natural sources of radiation
Saint-Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Kononenko D.V., Kormanovskaya T.A., Vasilyev A.S., Saprykin K.A. New guidelines on radiation survey and sanitary assessment of residential, public and industrial buildings and facilities in terms of radiation safety indicators. Part 1. Radiatsionnaya Gygiena = Radiation Hygiene. 2024;17(2):138-147. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21514/1998-426X-2023-17-2-138-147