The radiochemist's role in the quality evaluation and assessment of radiological data in environmental decision making.

S. Bouzdalkina, R. Bath, P. Greenlaw, D. Bottrell
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The quality evaluation and assessment of radiological data is the final step in the overall environmental data decisionprocess. This quality evaluation and assessment process is performed outside of the laboratory, and generally the radiochemist is not involved. However, with the laboratory quality management systems in place today, the data packages of radiochemical analyses are frequently much more complex than the project/program manager can effectively handle and additionally, with little involvement from radiochemists in this process, the potential for misinterpretation of radiological data is increasing. The quality evaluation and assessment of radiochemistry data consists of making three decisions for each sample and result, remembering that the laboratory reports all the data for each analyses as well as the uncertainty in each of these analyses. Therefore, at the data evaluation and assessment stage, the decisions are: (1) is the radionuclide of concern detected (each data point always has a number associated with it?); (2) is the uncertainty associated with the result greater than would normally be expected; and (3) if the laboratory rejected the analyses is there serious consequences to other samples in the same group? The need for the radiochemist's expertise for this process is clear. Quality evaluation and assessment requires the input of the radiochemist particularly in radiochemistry because of the lack of redundancy in the analytical data. This paper describes the role of the radiochemist in the quality assessment of radiochemical data for environmental decision making.
放射化学家在环境决策中对放射数据的质量评价和评估中的作用。
放射性数据的质量评价和评估是整个环境数据决策过程的最后一步。这种质量评价和评估过程在实验室之外进行,通常不涉及放射化学家。然而,随着今天实验室质量管理体系的到位,放射化学分析的数据包往往比项目/计划经理能够有效处理的要复杂得多,此外,在这个过程中很少有放射化学家参与,对放射数据的误解的可能性正在增加。放射化学数据的质量评价和评估包括为每个样品和结果做出三个决定,记住实验室报告每个分析的所有数据以及每个分析的不确定性。因此,在数据评价和评估阶段,决策是:(1)是否检测到关注的放射性核素(每个数据点总是有一个与之相关的数字);(2)与结果相关的不确定性是否大于正常预期;(3)如果实验室拒绝分析,是否会对同一组的其他样品造成严重后果?这一过程显然需要放射化学家的专业知识。质量评价和评估需要放射化学家的投入,特别是在放射化学中,因为分析数据缺乏冗余。本文描述了放射化学家在环境决策中对放射化学数据进行质量评估的作用。
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