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THE EXPOSURE FOR POPULATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION DUE TO THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT AND MAIN DIRECTIONS OF FURTHER WORK IN THE COMING PERIOD

Abstract

The article discusses the issues associated with the current exposure of the population of 14 regions of Russia due to the Chernobyl accident, identified tasks facing Rospotrebnadzor today. The article describes criteria and requirements for ensuring of the mechanism of the transition of settlements from the conditions of a radiation accident to the public normal conditions.

About the Authors

G. J. Bruk
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


A. B. Bazykin
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


A. N. Barkovsky
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


A. A. Bratilova
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


A. Yu. Vlasov
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


Yu. N. Goncharova
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


A. V. Gromov
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


T. V. Jesko
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


S. A. Ivanov
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


M. V. Kaduka
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


O. S. Kravtsova
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


V. V. Kuchumov
Center of hygiene and epidemiology in the Ryazan region, Ryazan
Russian Federation


I. K. Romanovich
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


K. A. Saprykin
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


N. V. Titov
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


I. G. Travnikova
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


V. A. Yakovlev
Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V.Ramzaev
Russian Federation


References

1. Radiation safety standards NRB 99/2009

2. Methodical Guidelines MU 2.6.1.2003-05 "Assessment of average annual effective doses to the critical groups of the population of the settlements of the Russian Federation exposed to radioactive contamination due to the accident at the Chernobyl NPP".

3. Methodical Guidelines MU 2.6.1.784-99 "Zoning settlements of the Russian Federation exposed to radioactive contamination due to the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, according to the criterion of the annual radiation dose of the population."

4. Methodical Guidelines MU 2.6.1.579-96 "Reconstruction of the average accumulated in 1986-1995, the effective dose of the population of the settlements of the Russian Federation exposed to radioactive contamination due to the accident at the Chernobyl NPP in 1986".

5. Methodical Guidelines MU 2.6.1.1114-02 "Reconstruction of the average accumulated in 1986-2001, effective doses of the inhabitants of the settlements of the Russian Federation exposed to radioactive contamination due to the Chernobyl accident in 1986 (Supplement No. 1 to MU 2.6.1.579-96)".

6. Methodical Guidelines MU 2.6.1.2004-05 "Reconstruction of the average (individualized) accumulated effective doses of the inhabitants of the settlements of the Russian Federation exposed to radioactive contamination due to the Chernobyl accident in 1986 (Appendix 2 to MU 2.6.1.579-96)".

7. Methodical Guidelines MU 2.6.1.3153-13 "Reconstruction of the average accumulated effective doses of the inhabitants of the settlements of the Russian Federation exposed to radioactive contamination due to the Chernobyl accident in 1986 (Change # 3 to MU 2.6.1.579-96)".

8. Methodical Guidelines MU 2.6.1.2222-07 Forecast of population exposure dose radionuclides of cesium and strontium if released into the environment."

9. Methodical recommendations MR 6.2.1.0055-11 "Criteria and requirements to ensure the transition of settlements from the conditions of a radiation accident to the conditions of normal life".

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Bruk G.J., Bazykin A.B., Barkovsky A.N., Bratilova A.A., Vlasov A.Yu., Goncharova Yu.N., Gromov A.V., Jesko T.V., Ivanov S.A., Kaduka M.V., Kravtsova O.S., Kuchumov V.V., Romanovich I.K., Saprykin K.A., Titov N.V., Travnikova I.G., Yakovlev V.A. THE EXPOSURE FOR POPULATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION DUE TO THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT AND MAIN DIRECTIONS OF FURTHER WORK IN THE COMING PERIOD. Radiatsionnaya Gygiena = Radiation Hygiene. 2014;7(4):72-83.

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