Issues behind Radiation Management of Workers at Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company

Author:

HAYASHIDA Toshiyuki1,SASAKI Hiroshi2,HAMADA Nobuyuki3,TATSUZAKI Hideo4,HATSUSAKA Natsuko2,AKAHANE Keiichi4,YOKOYAMA Sumi5

Affiliation:

1. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc.

2. Department of Ophthalmology, Division of Vision Research for Environmental Health, Project Research Center, Medical Research Institute, Kanazawa Medical University

3. Radiation Safety Research Center, Nuclear Technology Research Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

4. National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology

5. Faculty of Health Science, Fujita Health University

Publisher

Japan Health Physics Society

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Epidemiology

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