Evaluating the radiological health compliance of some beach environments in Delta State

Beaches constitute recreational and resort centres in the environment of which radiation is part. With respect to radiation protection practice, the International Radiation Protection bodies from time to time recommend certain exposure limits for different environments. In this study, a Raderlert 1...

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Main Authors: C.E. Mokobia, T Aniku, G Avwiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2016-11-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/147041
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description Beaches constitute recreational and resort centres in the environment of which radiation is part. With respect to radiation protection practice, the International Radiation Protection bodies from time to time recommend certain exposure limits for different environments. In this study, a Raderlert 100 radiation meter was used to measure the gamma radiation levels in four beaches in Delta State, Nigeria. The purpose is to ascertain whether or not the radiation levels in these resort centres conform with international stipulations and consequently infer if their respective environments are radio logically health compliant such that personnel as well as specified members of the public (customers) are not at radiological risk. Results indicate a dose rate range of (0.010 – 0.015) mRh-1. These are generally higher than the 0.013 mRh-1 recommendation of ICRP. Results also indicate an Annual Effective Dose Equivalent AEDE range of (0.19 – 1.598) mSvy-1 which are higher than the recommended 1 mSvy-1 .Results further indicate an Excess Life Cancer Risk ECLR range of (0.64 – 1.74) x 10-3. These are higher than the 0.29 x10-3 world average. Thus it is concluded that the radiation levels in the environments of the studied beaches exceed international radiation regulatory stipulations. Therefore, in this their present states, these environments are radio logically unhealthy for their respective workers and members of the public. Keywords: Radiation levels; Beaches; Radiological health compliance
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spelling doaj.art-ef1ba7b8b91d47c586123702802c7a622024-04-02T19:52:51ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992016-11-0120310.4314/jasem.v20i3.4Evaluating the radiological health compliance of some beach environments in Delta StateC.E. MokobiaT AnikuG Avwiri Beaches constitute recreational and resort centres in the environment of which radiation is part. With respect to radiation protection practice, the International Radiation Protection bodies from time to time recommend certain exposure limits for different environments. In this study, a Raderlert 100 radiation meter was used to measure the gamma radiation levels in four beaches in Delta State, Nigeria. The purpose is to ascertain whether or not the radiation levels in these resort centres conform with international stipulations and consequently infer if their respective environments are radio logically health compliant such that personnel as well as specified members of the public (customers) are not at radiological risk. Results indicate a dose rate range of (0.010 – 0.015) mRh-1. These are generally higher than the 0.013 mRh-1 recommendation of ICRP. Results also indicate an Annual Effective Dose Equivalent AEDE range of (0.19 – 1.598) mSvy-1 which are higher than the recommended 1 mSvy-1 .Results further indicate an Excess Life Cancer Risk ECLR range of (0.64 – 1.74) x 10-3. These are higher than the 0.29 x10-3 world average. Thus it is concluded that the radiation levels in the environments of the studied beaches exceed international radiation regulatory stipulations. Therefore, in this their present states, these environments are radio logically unhealthy for their respective workers and members of the public. Keywords: Radiation levels; Beaches; Radiological health compliance https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/147041Radiation levelsBeachesRadiological health compliance
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Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Radiation levels
Beaches
Radiological health compliance
title Evaluating the radiological health compliance of some beach environments in Delta State
title_full Evaluating the radiological health compliance of some beach environments in Delta State
title_fullStr Evaluating the radiological health compliance of some beach environments in Delta State
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the radiological health compliance of some beach environments in Delta State
title_short Evaluating the radiological health compliance of some beach environments in Delta State
title_sort evaluating the radiological health compliance of some beach environments in delta state
topic Radiation levels
Beaches
Radiological health compliance
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