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RADIATION MONITORING OF SCRAP METAL: RADIATION MONITORING OF SCRAP METAL: BELARUS’ PERSPECTIVE BELARUS’ PERSPECTIVE V. PIOTUKH V. PIOTUKH LEADING STATE NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SAFETY INSPECTOR LEADING STATE NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SAFETY INSPECTOR PROMATOMNADZOR PROMATOMNADZOR BELARUS BELARUS Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004) Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)

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Page 1: RADIATION MONITORING OF SCRAP METAL: BELARUS’ PERSPECTIVE V. PIOTUKH LEADING STATE NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SAFETY INSPECTOR PROMATOMNADZOR BELARUS Group

RADIATION MONITORING OF SCRAP METAL: RADIATION MONITORING OF SCRAP METAL: BELARUS’ PERSPECTIVEBELARUS’ PERSPECTIVE

V. PIOTUKHV. PIOTUKHLEADING STATE NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SAFETY INSPECTORLEADING STATE NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SAFETY INSPECTOR

PROMATOMNADZORPROMATOMNADZORBELARUSBELARUS

Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)(Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)

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CONTENTCONTENT

• INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

• SITUATION IN BELARUSSITUATION IN BELARUS

• CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION

Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)(Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION OF SCRAP BY RADIOACTIVE POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION OF SCRAP BY RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS HAS EMERGED AS AN ISSUE OF CRITICAL MATERIALS HAS EMERGED AS AN ISSUE OF CRITICAL CONCERN. THIS CONCERN HAS DEVELOPED PRIMARILY CONCERN. THIS CONCERN HAS DEVELOPED PRIMARILY BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS REPORTED EVENTS IN WHICH BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS REPORTED EVENTS IN WHICH STEEL AND ALUMINIUM MILLS ACCIDENTLY MELTED STEEL AND ALUMINIUM MILLS ACCIDENTLY MELTED DISCARDED RADIOACTIVE DEVICES.DISCARDED RADIOACTIVE DEVICES.

Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)(Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)

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SITUATION IN BELARUSSITUATION IN BELARUS

““BELARUSIAN STEEL WORKS” ENTERPRISE LOCATED BELARUSIAN STEEL WORKS” ENTERPRISE LOCATED IN A TOWN OF ZHLOBIN CAN ANNUALLY PRODUCE IN A TOWN OF ZHLOBIN CAN ANNUALLY PRODUCE MORE THAN 1.3 MILLION TONS OF ROLLED MORE THAN 1.3 MILLION TONS OF ROLLED PRODUCTS, 50 THOUSAND TONS OF STEEL CORD, 13 PRODUCTS, 50 THOUSAND TONS OF STEEL CORD, 13 THOUSAND TONS OF BEAD WIRE, MORE THAN 25 THOUSAND TONS OF BEAD WIRE, MORE THAN 25 THOUSAND TONS BRASS-COATED HOSE THOUSAND TONS BRASS-COATED HOSE REINFORCEMENT STEEL WIRE 35 THOUSAND TONS REINFORCEMENT STEEL WIRE 35 THOUSAND TONS OF STEEL WIRE. OF STEEL WIRE.

Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)(Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)

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SITUATION IN BELARUSSITUATION IN BELARUS

The main law in the field of nuclear and radiation safety regulation is the The main law in the field of nuclear and radiation safety regulation is the Law of the Republic of Belarus Law of the Republic of Belarus On the Radiation Safety of the PublicOn the Radiation Safety of the Public which which came into force in 1998. The Law introduces definitions of valuation, came into force in 1998. The Law introduces definitions of valuation, justification and optimization principles in ensuring radiation safety (Art.3) justification and optimization principles in ensuring radiation safety (Art.3) and lays down major hygienic norms (permissible dose limits) for exposure and lays down major hygienic norms (permissible dose limits) for exposure to radiation within the territory of the Republic of Belarus resulting from to radiation within the territory of the Republic of Belarus resulting from uses of sources of ionizing radiation (Art.8), in particular:uses of sources of ionizing radiation (Art.8), in particular:

• annual average effective dose for the public is 0.001 Sv or effective annual average effective dose for the public is 0.001 Sv or effective lifetime dose (over 70 years) – 0.07 Sv;lifetime dose (over 70 years) – 0.07 Sv;

• annual average effective dose for the personnel is 0.02 Sv or effective dose annual average effective dose for the personnel is 0.02 Sv or effective dose for the working period (over 50 years) – 1 Sv, doses which correspond to for the working period (over 50 years) – 1 Sv, doses which correspond to the internationally adopted safety standards.the internationally adopted safety standards.The Law requires that any practice involving uses of sources of ionizing The Law requires that any practice involving uses of sources of ionizing radiation shall be carried out only by the permit issued by a competent radiation shall be carried out only by the permit issued by a competent regulatory body (Art.9). In the event of a radiation accident the user is held regulatory body (Art.9). In the event of a radiation accident the user is held fully liable for the harm caused to public health and property (Art.17) and fully liable for the harm caused to public health and property (Art.17) and shall compensate it in accordance with the legislation (Art.18).shall compensate it in accordance with the legislation (Art.18).

Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)(Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)

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SITUATION IN BELARUSSITUATION IN BELARUS

THE MOST RELEVANT LEGAL ACT IS HYGIENIC THE MOST RELEVANT LEGAL ACT IS HYGIENIC REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURING RADIATION REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURING RADIATION SAFETY DURING COLLECTION AND SALE OF SAFETY DURING COLLECTION AND SALE OF METAL SCRAP (IN FORCE SINCE 2003). THE METAL SCRAP (IN FORCE SINCE 2003). THE REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISH THAT THE REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISH THAT THE AUTHORITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISION AUTHORITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISION AND ENFORCEMENT ARE MINISTRY FOR AND ENFORCEMENT ARE MINISTRY FOR EMERGENCIES (PROMATOMNADZOR) AND EMERGENCIES (PROMATOMNADZOR) AND MINISTRY OF HEALTH (CENTERS OF HYGIENE, MINISTRY OF HEALTH (CENTERS OF HYGIENE, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND HEALTH PROTECTION). EPIDEMIOLOGY AND HEALTH PROTECTION).

Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)(Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)

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SITUATION IN BELARUSSITUATION IN BELARUS

100 % OF EXPORTED AND IMPORTED 100 % OF EXPORTED AND IMPORTED GOODS ARE SUBJECT TO RADIATION GOODS ARE SUBJECT TO RADIATION MONITORING AT THE BORDER CHECK MONITORING AT THE BORDER CHECK POINTS EQUIPPED WITH FIXED MONITORS POINTS EQUIPPED WITH FIXED MONITORS (9 OUT OF 32 ROAD CROSSINGS, 1 OUT OF 19 (9 OUT OF 32 ROAD CROSSINGS, 1 OUT OF 19 RAILWAY CROSSINGS).RAILWAY CROSSINGS).

Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)(Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)

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CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION

THE FOLLOWING GENERIC MEASURES SHOULD BE THE FOLLOWING GENERIC MEASURES SHOULD BE CONSIDERED:CONSIDERED:

• TO DEVELOP PROCEDURES FOR VISUAL INSPECTION OF TO DEVELOP PROCEDURES FOR VISUAL INSPECTION OF SCRAP, PRINCIPALLY DURING COLLECTION, IN ORDER TO SCRAP, PRINCIPALLY DURING COLLECTION, IN ORDER TO FIND DISCRETE SOURCES AT THEIR POINT OF ENTRY TO, OR FIND DISCRETE SOURCES AT THEIR POINT OF ENTRY TO, OR EARLY IN THE RECYCLING INDUSTRY; EARLY IN THE RECYCLING INDUSTRY;

• TO INSTALL AND USE DETECTION EQUIPMENT; IT SHOULD BE TO INSTALL AND USE DETECTION EQUIPMENT; IT SHOULD BE SET UP AT CRITICAL POINTS IN THE RECYCLING LOOP, IN SET UP AT CRITICAL POINTS IN THE RECYCLING LOOP, IN PARTICULAR, PRIOR TO LOCATIONS WHERE HANDLING, PARTICULAR, PRIOR TO LOCATIONS WHERE HANDLING, PROCESSING OR MELTING OF THE SCRAP COUL DDAMAGE A PROCESSING OR MELTING OF THE SCRAP COUL DDAMAGE A SOURCE; SOURCE;

• and last, but not least,and last, but not least,• TO TRAIN THE INVOLVED PERSONNEL.TO TRAIN THE INVOLVED PERSONNEL.

Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal Group of Experts on Monitoring of Radiologically Contaminated Scrap Metal (Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)(Geneva, 5-7 April 2004)