Immediate decisions based on long-term consequence evaluation for a radiological event

Author:

Brum Tercio1,Lima Sergio X1,Amorim José Carlos C1,Stenders Ricardo M2,Prah Matjaž3,Vital Helio C4,Andrade Edson R15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Military Institute of Engineering (IME), Defense Engineering Graduate Program, Brazil

2. Faculty of Engineering, IBMEC, Brazil

3. Department for Nuclear Power Plant in Croatian National Electric Utility - HEP d.d., Croatia

4. Nuclear Defense Section, IDQBRN/CTEx, Brazil

5. Graduate Program in Development and Environment (PRODEMA), Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), João Pessoa, Brazil

Abstract

This validation study focuses on potential risks and subsequent challenges, such as family dismemberment due to the response to an off-site radiological release. Threats that may drive early decisions from a long-term perspective, such as cancer development, were discussed. In order to provide radiation doses, environmental measurements were performed by using a military helicopter. Such data was then inserted into the BEIR VII equations to evaluate the excess relative risk (ERR) of leukemia. However, there may be an issue in the initial phase of the response. Family dismemberment becomes practical due to the different radiation sensitiveness, which is a function of age and sex. Such a situation may arise from requirements posed both by the immediate response and future concerns (ERR). Evaluation of the results suggests that children and young women are more vulnerable than adults. A more detailed study focused on the most appropriate mathematical method to determine the moment in which family dismemberment, if necessary, should be conducted. This sensitive issue is very important during the early phase of the response due to the fact that it can greatly influence future decisions by anticipating possible consequences that have a large potential to influence the evolution of future costs.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Engineering (miscellaneous),Modelling and Simulation

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