Title: Muhammad Saeed ul Haque
1Radiation Protection
Implementation of
Optimization Principle in Pakistan
- Muhammad Saeed ul Haque
- Principal Scientist
Directorate of Nuclear Power Safety
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
2Layout of Presentation
- PAEC objectives
- Safety is the hallmark of PAEC
- Independent regulatory Authority
- Regulation on radiation protection
- Optimization principle
- Facilities in PAEC
- What are we doing for optimization of radiation
protection? - Performance indicators at NPP
- Occupational exposure
- Occupational exposure control at NPP
- Public exposure control
- Services Provision by PAEC at National Level
- Future program
- What we expect from ARAN?
3PAEC Objectives
- It is the objective of PAEC to plan and conduct
its radiological activities in a manner that
protects the health and safety of all its
personnel, the general public and the
environment. - In achieving this objective, PAEC shall ensure
that efforts are taken to reduce radiological
exposures and releases to as low as reasonably
achievable (ALARA), economic and social factors
taken into account. - The effective dose to individuals shall not
exceed the limits recommended by Pakistan Nuclear
Regulatory Authority (PNRA).
4Safety is the Hallmark of PAEC
- Obligation of Directorate of Nuclear Power Safety
(DNPS) within PAEC - Main mandate of DNPS
- To improve safety culture
- To assess and to perform internal safety audit
of all PAEC establishments in the light of PNRA
regulations. - To act as a focal point for interaction between
Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA) and
the relevant projects/establishments of PAEC. - To facilitate all PAEC establishments in the
implementation of PNRA regulations.
5Independent Regulatory Authority
- Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA)
- An independent regulatorresponsible for
- To control
- To regulate.
- To supervise
- All nuclear safety and radiation protection
activities to meet the national and
international standards.
6Regulation on Radiation Protection
- PNRA Regulation on Radiation Protection PAK/904
is based on BSS-115. - The main feature of this regulation are
- No practice shall be licensed or authorized
unless it produces sufficient benefit to
individuals to be exposed or to society to offset
the radiation harm that it might cause, taking
into account social, economic and other relevant
factors. - The annual occupational exposure is limited up to
20mSv
7Optimization Principle
- For exposure from sources in use, radiation
safety shall be optimized in order that - The magnitude of individual doses, the number of
people exposed and the likelihood of incurring
exposures all be kept as low as reasonably
achievable (ALARA), economic and social factors
being taken into account , within the restriction
that the dose to individuals delivered by the
source be subject to dose constraints. - Released radioactive substances to the
environment - dose constraints (fraction of dose
limit) shall be established.
8Optimization Principle ..Cont.
- ANNUAL DOSE LIMITS FOR RADIATION WORKERS
Organ or Tissue Dose Quantity Dose Limits (mSv)
Whole body Effective dose 20
Lens of the eye Equivalent dose 150
Extremities (hand and feet) or Skin (average dose over 1 cm2 of the most highly irradiate area) Equivalent dose 500
In special circumstances, an effective dose of
up to 50mSv in a single year provided that the
average dose over five consecutive years does not
exceed 20mSv/year
- ANNUAL DOSE LIMITS FOR APPRENTICES/STUDENTS
Organ or Tissue Dose Quantity Dose Limits (mSv)
Whole body Effective dose 6
Lens of the eye Equivalent dose 50
Extremities (hand and feet) or Skin (average dose over 1 cm2 of the most highly irradiate area) Equivalent dose 150
- ANNUAL DOSE LIMITS FOR PUBLIC
Organ or Tissue Dose Quantity Dose Limits (mSv)
Whole body Effective dose 1
Lens of the eye Equivalent dose 15
Skin Equivalent Equivalent dose 50
In special circumstances, an effective dose of
up to 5mSv in a single year provided that the
average dose over five consecutive years does not
exceed 1mSv/year
9Facilities in PAEC
- PAEC has the following operational facilities in
his domain - Two nuclear power plants, KANUPP-1, CNPP-1
- Two nuclear research reactors, PARR-1PARR-2
- Four agriculture research centres
- Fourteen nuclear medical centres
10What are we doing for optimizing radiation
safety?
- DNPS performs review and assessment of
- Shielding design
- Facilities layout
- Available radioactive materials
- Safety and security of radioactive sources
- Competence of radiation workers
- Authorized radiation protection officer
- Radiation protection plan
11What are we doing for optimizing Radiation
safety? Conti.
- Inspection program
- Type of inspection
- Planned and unplanned inspections
- Periodic inspections
- Outage inspections
- Inspection ALARA RP checklists
- Assess regulatory requirements are
comprehensively meets - Availability and periodic calibrated required
radiation monitoring equipments - Ensuring availability and analysis of radiation
dose records - Recommendations and follow-up
12Performance indicators at NPP
- Parameters for assessment of effectiveness of
radiation protection program
- Dose rates
- Contamination levels
- Occurrence of fuel failures/defects
- Personal doses
- Dose equity
- Outage collective dose
13Occupational Exposure
- Establishment of Occupational Database at NPP
Following information are available in this
database
- No. of persons exposed
- Average dose
- Collective dose
- Internal and External dose
- Maximum personal dose
- No. of workers in different dose ranges
- Outage dose
- Area dose rate
14Occupational Exposures Control at NPPs
- NPPs in Pakistan developed policies and
procedures-for the protection of workers, public
and environment - Personnel monitoring programs
- Radiation Controlled Area-Electronic pocket
dosimeter -TLD badges - Contamination controlled program
- Environment monitoring program
- Internal radiation dose-respiratory
equipment-bioassay sampling - Issuance of radiation work permit (RWP)
- Job planning
- Job briefing
- Regular training
15Public Exposures Control
- Controlling the release of radioactive effluents
from the plant. - On-line monitoring of release effluents
- Filtration of gases effluent
- Decay and dilution of liquid effluent
- Collection, processing and storage of solid
radioactive waste
16CNPP-1 Annual Collective Individual Dose (2004-06)
17CNPP-1 Average Individual Dose (2004-06)
18CNPP-1Occupational Exposure(2004-06)
19KANUPP Annual Collective Individual Dose (2004-06)
20KANUPP Average Individual Dose (2004-06)
21KANUPP Occupational Exposure(2004-06)
22Services Provision by PAEC at National Level
- Provision of protection level and therapy level
calibration beam output measurement services at
national level by Secondary Standard Dosimetry
Laboratory (SSDL). - Provision of personal radiation monitoring
services for the measurement of occupational
doses of workers at national level by film badges
and thermoluminesence dosimeters.
23Future Program
- Centralization of dosimetry database
- Protection level calibration facility at
Islamabad and Karachi - Installation of Whole Body Counting facilities at
Islamabad and Karachi
24What we expect from ARAN?
- Sharing of informations, experiences and feedback
- Event related discussions among the participants
countries - On line experts opinion/support in identifying
problems, solutions and in making appropriate
decision - Harmonization in the implementation of radiation
protection program in the region - Interconnect groups of experts
- Sharing of research outcome among the
participants countries - Workshop/training on good ALARA implementation
programs and practices - Technical guidance and support in improving and
in sustaining radiation protection infrastructure.
25The End