Radiological impact assessment due to background ionizing radiation around palm oil processing mills in southwestern Nigeria

O. Y. Omogunloye, A. O. Ilori, Olamiposi Isaac Abolade
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This study assesses palm oil processing mills' background ionizing radiation exposure rate and is radiological health hazards in various communities within Southwestern Nigeria. At the height of 1.0 m, a digital Geiger Muller counter measured the radiation exposure rate in forty-three selected palm oil processing mills. The recorded background radiation exposure rates during non-working hours were below the recommended acceptable limit, while the background radiation exposure rates during the working hours were higher than 0.013 mR.h-1, the recommended permissible limit provided by the International Commission on Radiological Protection. During the working hours of the palm oil processing mills, the estimated absorbed dose rates and excess lifetime cancer risks were all greater than the recommended acceptable safety limits. The estimated values of the effective dose irradiated to various body organs and tissues due to radiation exposure and inhalation in the designated palm oil processing mills during their working and non-working hours were lower than the allowable global limit of 1.00 mSv.y-1. This study showed that the study area is radiologically polluted; nevertheless, the pollution may not produce any immediate radiation hazards to the residents of the area.
尼日利亚西南部棕榈油加工厂周围本底电离辐射的辐射影响评估
本研究评估了尼日利亚西南部不同社区棕榈油加工厂的本底电离辐射暴露率及其放射性健康危害。在1.0米的高度,一个数字盖革穆勒计数器测量了43家选定的棕榈油加工厂的辐射暴露率。在非工作时间录得的本底辐射照射率低于建议的可接受限度,而在工作时间录得的本底辐射照射率则高于国际放射防护委员会建议的容许限度0.013 mR.h-1。在棕榈油加工厂的工作时间内,估计的吸收剂量率和过量的终身癌症风险都大于建议的可接受安全限度。指定的棕榈油加工厂在其工作和非工作时间内因辐射暴露和吸入而照射到人体各器官和组织的有效剂量的估计值低于允许的全球限值1.00 mSv.y-1。本研究表明,研究区存在放射性污染;然而,污染可能不会对该地区的居民产生任何直接的辐射危害。
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