Radiation doses to the population of the Russian Federation in 2020
The article presents estimates of radiation doses of technogenic exposure to personnel and the public due to the normal operation of radiation facilities, exposure to the public due to natural sources and technogenically altered radiation environment, and medical exposure of patients. The doses valu...
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| author | A. N. Barkovsky Ruslan R. Akhmatdinov Rustam R. Akhmatdinov N. К. Baryshkov A. M. Biblin A. A. Bratilova V. Е. Zhuravleva T. A. Kormanovskaya S. I. Kuvshinnikov A. G. Sivenkov O. E. Tutelyan A. G. Tsovyanov |
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| description | The article presents estimates of radiation doses of technogenic exposure to personnel and the public due to the normal operation of radiation facilities, exposure to the public due to natural sources and technogenically altered radiation environment, and medical exposure of patients. The doses values were obtained using the Unified System of Individual Dose Control of the Russian Federation citizens for 2020. The authors have analyzed the data contained in the forms of state statistical observation No. 1-DOZ, No. 2-DOZ, No. 3-DOZ and No. 4-DOZ for 2020 submitted by the organizations and territories, the state sanitary and epidemiological supervision of which was carried out by Rospotrebnadzor and Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia. In the article also were used data obtained within the framework of Radiation-Hygiene Passportization. In 2020, 19 737 organizations dealing with technogenic sources of ionizing radiation submitted forms No. 1-DOZ with the information on the doses to personnel with a total number of 230 318 persons, of which 230 318 persons belonged to the personnel group A and 21 303 persons belonged to the personnel group B. For these groups, the doses were assessed based on results of individual dosimetric control. In 2020, according to Unified System of Individual Dose Control of the Russian Federation citizens data, the average individual annual effective dose of technogenic exposure to the personnel group A was 1.11 mSv, and for the personnel group B it was 0.63 mSv. In 2020, 6 cases of exceeding the average annual effective dose limit (20 mSv) for Group A personnel and 18 cases of exceeding the average annual effective dose limit (5 mSv) for Group B personnel were registered. The total number of X-ray and radiological diagnostic procedures performed in the Russian Federation in 2020 exceeded 275.4 million, or 1.83 procedures per a citizen. The average annual effective dose of medical radiation exposure per one resident of Russia in 2020 was 0.81 mSv, and per procedure – 0.44 mSv. The average annual effective dose of radiation to residents of the Russian Federation from natural sources, according to all measurements for the period from 2001 to 2020, was 3.36 mSv. More than 59% of this dose is associated with the inhalation of radon and its progenies. The average individual annual effective radiation dose to residents the Russian Federation subjects in 2020 ranged from 2.47 mSv (Kamchatka Krai) to 9.06 mSv (Altai Republic) with an average value for the Russian Federation of 4.18 mSv. For eight subjects of the Russian Federation, the average individual annual effective dose to public in 2020 exceeded 5 mSv: the Republics of Buryatia (5.31 mSv), Altai (9.06 mSv), Tyva (6.31 mSv), Magadan (5.07 mSv) and Irkutsk (6.13 mSv) regions, Stavropol (6.31 mSv) and Zabaykalsky (8.19 mSv) krai and the Evreiskaya Autonomous oblast (6.77 mSv). |
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| spelling | doaj-art-a3be965630374b3282ef87863a2ceabb2025-08-20T03:43:50ZengSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. RamzaevРадиационная гигиена1998-426X2021-12-0114410311310.21514/1998-426X-2021-14-4-103-113728Radiation doses to the population of the Russian Federation in 2020A. N. Barkovsky0Ruslan R. Akhmatdinov1Rustam R. Akhmatdinov2N. К. Baryshkov3A. M. Biblin4A. A. Bratilova5V. Е. Zhuravleva6T. A. Kormanovskaya7S. I. Kuvshinnikov8A. G. Sivenkov9O. E. Tutelyan10A. G. Tsovyanov11Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-BeingSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-BeingSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-BeingSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-BeingSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-BeingSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-BeingState Research Center – A. Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency of RussiaSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-BeingFederal Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer rights Protection and Human Well-BeingState Research Center – A. Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency of RussiaFederal Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer rights Protection and Human Well-BeingState Research Center – A. Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency of RussiaThe article presents estimates of radiation doses of technogenic exposure to personnel and the public due to the normal operation of radiation facilities, exposure to the public due to natural sources and technogenically altered radiation environment, and medical exposure of patients. The doses values were obtained using the Unified System of Individual Dose Control of the Russian Federation citizens for 2020. The authors have analyzed the data contained in the forms of state statistical observation No. 1-DOZ, No. 2-DOZ, No. 3-DOZ and No. 4-DOZ for 2020 submitted by the organizations and territories, the state sanitary and epidemiological supervision of which was carried out by Rospotrebnadzor and Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia. In the article also were used data obtained within the framework of Radiation-Hygiene Passportization. In 2020, 19 737 organizations dealing with technogenic sources of ionizing radiation submitted forms No. 1-DOZ with the information on the doses to personnel with a total number of 230 318 persons, of which 230 318 persons belonged to the personnel group A and 21 303 persons belonged to the personnel group B. For these groups, the doses were assessed based on results of individual dosimetric control. In 2020, according to Unified System of Individual Dose Control of the Russian Federation citizens data, the average individual annual effective dose of technogenic exposure to the personnel group A was 1.11 mSv, and for the personnel group B it was 0.63 mSv. In 2020, 6 cases of exceeding the average annual effective dose limit (20 mSv) for Group A personnel and 18 cases of exceeding the average annual effective dose limit (5 mSv) for Group B personnel were registered. The total number of X-ray and radiological diagnostic procedures performed in the Russian Federation in 2020 exceeded 275.4 million, or 1.83 procedures per a citizen. The average annual effective dose of medical radiation exposure per one resident of Russia in 2020 was 0.81 mSv, and per procedure – 0.44 mSv. The average annual effective dose of radiation to residents of the Russian Federation from natural sources, according to all measurements for the period from 2001 to 2020, was 3.36 mSv. More than 59% of this dose is associated with the inhalation of radon and its progenies. The average individual annual effective radiation dose to residents the Russian Federation subjects in 2020 ranged from 2.47 mSv (Kamchatka Krai) to 9.06 mSv (Altai Republic) with an average value for the Russian Federation of 4.18 mSv. For eight subjects of the Russian Federation, the average individual annual effective dose to public in 2020 exceeded 5 mSv: the Republics of Buryatia (5.31 mSv), Altai (9.06 mSv), Tyva (6.31 mSv), Magadan (5.07 mSv) and Irkutsk (6.13 mSv) regions, Stavropol (6.31 mSv) and Zabaykalsky (8.19 mSv) krai and the Evreiskaya Autonomous oblast (6.77 mSv).https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/840annual effective radiation dosesnatural exposuremedical exposuretechnogenic exposurepersonnelpatientspopulationthe unified system of individual dose control |
| spellingShingle | A. N. Barkovsky Ruslan R. Akhmatdinov Rustam R. Akhmatdinov N. К. Baryshkov A. M. Biblin A. A. Bratilova V. Е. Zhuravleva T. A. Kormanovskaya S. I. Kuvshinnikov A. G. Sivenkov O. E. Tutelyan A. G. Tsovyanov Radiation doses to the population of the Russian Federation in 2020 Радиационная гигиена annual effective radiation doses natural exposure medical exposure technogenic exposure personnel patients population the unified system of individual dose control |
| title | Radiation doses to the population of the Russian Federation in 2020 |
| title_full | Radiation doses to the population of the Russian Federation in 2020 |
| title_fullStr | Radiation doses to the population of the Russian Federation in 2020 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Radiation doses to the population of the Russian Federation in 2020 |
| title_short | Radiation doses to the population of the Russian Federation in 2020 |
| title_sort | radiation doses to the population of the russian federation in 2020 |
| topic | annual effective radiation doses natural exposure medical exposure technogenic exposure personnel patients population the unified system of individual dose control |
| url | https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/840 |
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