Scrap metals industry perspective on radioactive materials

被引:11
|
作者
Turner, Ray [1 ]
机构
[1] David J Joseph Co, LLC, River Met Recycling, Ft Mitchell, KY USA
来源
HEALTH PHYSICS | 2006年 / 91卷 / 05期
关键词
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; radioactive materials; accident analysis; contamination;
D O I
10.1097/01.HP.0000236781.15424.4a
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
With more than 80 reported/confirmed accidental melts world-vvide since 1983 and still counting, potential contamination by radioactive materials remains as a major concern among recycled scrap and steel companies. Some of these events were catastrophic and have cost the industry millions of dollars in business and, at the same time, resulted in declining consumer confidence. It is also known that more events with confirmed radioactive contamination have occurred that involve mining of old steel slag and skull dumps. Consequently, the steel industry has since undergone massive changes that incurred unprecedented expenses through the installation of radiation monitoring systems in hopes of preventing another accidental melt. Despite such extraordinary efforts, accidental melts continue to occur and plague the industry. One recent reported/confirmed event occurred in the Republic of China in 2004, causing the usual lengthy shutdown for expensive decontamination efforts before the steel mill could resume operations. With this perspective in mind, the metal industry has a long-standing opposition to the release of radioactive materials of any. kind to commerce for fear of contamination and the potential consequences.
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页码:489 / 493
页数:5
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