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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2007 125(1-4):56-60; doi:10.1093/rpd/ncl540
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IAEA/IDEAS intercomparison exercise on internal dose assessment

H. Doerfel1,*, A. Andrasi2, R. Cruz-Suárez3, C.-M. Castellani4, C. Hurtgen5, J. Marsh6 and J. Zeger3

1 Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, Karlsruhe Germany
2 KFKI Atomic Energy Research Institute, Budapest Hungary
3 International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna Austria
4 ENEA Radiation Protection Institute, Bologna Italy
5 SCK CEN Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Mol Belgium
6 Radiation Protection Division, Health Protection Agency Chilton, Didcot, UK

*Corresponding author: info{at}idea-system.com

An Internet based intercomparison exercise on assessment of occupational exposure due to intakes of radionuclides has been performed to check the applicability of the ‘General Guidelines for the Assessment of Internal Dose from Monitoring Data’ developed by the IDEAS group. There were six intake cases presented on the Internet and 81 participants worldwide reported solutions to these cases. Results of the exercise indicate that the guidelines have a positive influence on the methodologies applied for dose assessments and, if correctly applied, improve the harmonisation of assessed doses.


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