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Title: Radiation Accidents


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Radiation Accidents

Presented by John Pickering San Jose State Un
iversity
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Types of Accidents
  • Reactor or Criticality
  • Windscale, England (1957)
  • Three Mile Island, USA (1979)
  • Chernobyl, Ukraine (1986)
  • Tokai-Mura, Japan (1999)
  • Mishandled/Lost/Stolen Sources
  • Mis-administration of Medical Radiation

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Criteria for Classification as an Accident
  • One of
  • Whole Body Dose
  • 250 mSv (25 rem)
  • Skin or Extremity Dose
  • 6,000 mSv (600 rem)
  • Other Tissue or Organ Dose (External)
  • 750 mSv (75 rem)

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History of Accidents1944 - 2000
  • US
    non-US
  • Reported Accidents 245 169
  • People involved 1,351 132,391
  • Significant dose 792 2,206
  • Fatalities 30
    97
  • Mostly Chernobyl

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Fatal Criticality Accidents
  • Weapons Program
  • Los Alamos 1945 (1), 1946 (1), 1958 (1)
  • Reactors
  • Idaho Falls 1961 (3 - non-radiation)
  • Chernobyl 1986 (28 3 explosion)
  • Fuel Handling
  • Rhode Island 1964 (1)
  • Tokai-Mura, Japan1999 (2)

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Fatal Source Accidents
  • 1981 Oklahoma (1 fatality)
  • 1984 Morocco (16.3 Ci 192Ir 8 fatalities)
  • 1987 Goiania, Brazil (1375 Ci 137Cs 4
    fatalities)
  • 1993 Tallinn, Estonia (137Cs 1 fatality)
  • 2000 Bangkok, Thailand (750 Ci 60Co 3
    fatalities)

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Fatal Medical Accidents
  • 1968 Wisconsin (1 fatality)
  • 1975 Ohio (10 fatalities)
  • 1980 Texas (7 fatalities)
  • 1986 Texas (2 fatalities)
  • 1990 Spain (10 fatalities)
  • 1992 Indiana, PA (1 fatality)
  • 1996 Costa Rica (3-7 fatalities)

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Four Example Accidents
  • Bangkok, Thailand Lost(stolen)
    Source
  • Tokai-Mura, Japan Criticality
  • Tammiku, Estonia Stolen Source
  • Indiana, PA Medical

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Bangkok, ThailandFebruary 15, 2000
  • Four Co-60 radiation therapy sources left in
    parking lot
  • 750 Ci up to 10 Sv/hr (1000 rem/hr) at surface
  • Person A sold source to scrapyard
  • Claimed to have purchased it from others
  • Three others also accused of stealing
  • Person B purchased source
  • Persons B and C disassembled source

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Bangkok, Thailand(Continued)
  • Others who received a radiation dose
  • Person D scrapyard owner
  • Person E husband of owner
  • Persons F G workers
  • Person H brother of person A
  • Source integrity apparently not breached

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Bangkok, ThailandMedical Consequences
  • Three fatalities
  • Person C March 9 (marrow erosion)
  • Person B March 18 (marrow erosion)
  • Persons E march 25 (organ failure)
  • Two with burns
  • Person A hands gangrene to hands
  • Person H hands

12
Bangkok, ThailandMedical Consequences
  • Three with low blood counts
  • Person D
  • Person F
  • Person G
  • About 40 others had some low blood counts /or
    local tissue injury

13
Tokai-Mura, JapanSeptember 30, 1999
  • Criticality accident
  • Person A holding the funnel
  • Person B was pouring nitrate solution into vessel
    to dissolve uranium oxide (19 enriched)
  • Person C was in office, 5 m away

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Tokai-Mura, JapanAccident Events
  • Solution went prompt critical
  • No explosion, but some fission products released
    criticality reaction continued for 17 hours
  • All three evacuated to hospital

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Tokai-Mura, JapanDoses
  • Different measurements gave different doses
  • Radioactive sodium produced in blood
  • Blood cell changes
  • Person A 10-20 Sv (1000 - 2000 rem)
  • Person B 6 - 10 Sv (600 - 1000 rem)
  • Person C 1- 3 Sv (100 - 300 rem)

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Tokai-Mura Medical Consequences Person A
  • Immediate loss of consciousness
  • Severe vomiting, diarrhea within 1 hr
  • Kidney failure in week 3
  • Severe skin damage over more than 50 of body
  • Death on day 82 from massive organ failure

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Tokai-Mura Medical Consequences Person B
  • Nausea and vomiting within 1 hr
  • Early decrease of lymphocyte counts
  • Skin reddening, blisters after 3 weeks
  • Pneumonia, kidney failure
  • Death on day 210 from multiple organ failure

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Tokai-Mura Medical Consequences Person C
  • Slight nausea at 4 hours
  • Lung problems (also a 2 pack/day smoker)
  • Full recovery after 1 month

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Tammiku, EstoniaOctober 21, 1994
  • Persons A, B, and C broke into radioactive waste
    facility at night
  • Stole large Cs-137 source
  • Source placed in coat pocket, taken home, and
    hung on wall in entrance hall and then in
    kitchen
  • Dose rates 0.14 Gy/hr (14 rem/hr) at 1 meter

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Tammiku, EstoniaOthers Exposed
  • Person D Persons A stepson
  • Person E Person Ds mother
  • Person F Person Ds great-grandmother
  • Dog (slept in kitchen)

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Tammiku, EstoniaDose Reconstruction
  • Person A 1830 Gy (183,000 rem) to thigh
    4 Gy (400 rem) whole body
  • Person B 12 - 20 Gy (1200-2000 rem) to hands
  • Person C
  • Person D 20 - 30 Gy (2000-3000 rem) to hands
  • Person E 0.5 Gy (50 rem) whole body
  • Person F 2 - 2.5 Gy (200-250 rem) whole body

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Tammiku, EstoniaMedical Consequences
  • Person A
  • Hospitalized with severe injury to leg
  • Claimed injury while working in forest
  • Treated for crush injury
  • Death on day 12
  • Renal failure, hemorrhaging
  • Person B
  • Ulcerative lesion on thumb

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Tammiku, EstoniaMedical Consequences
  • Person C
  • Mild radiation syndrome recovery
  • Person D
  • Bone marrow affected
  • Tissue death of fingers on left hand
  • Amputated

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Tammiku, EstoniaMedical Consequences
  • Person F
  • Moderate radiation syndrome
  • Dog
  • Death

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Indiana, PennsylvaniaNovember 16, 1992
  • Elderly patient being treated for anal carcinoma
  • Treatment brachytherapy
  • Five catheters used
  • Ir-192 gamma source used

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Indiana, Pennsylvania Treatment Problems
  • Insertion of source in first four catheters
    successful
  • Fifth unsuccessful
  • Treatment terminated

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Indiana, PennsylvaniaSafety Violations
  • Area radiation monitor alarmed after supposed
    retraction from fifth catheter
  • Control console indicated successful retraction
  • Source actually left in patient
  • Nobody used radiation meter to check the patient

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Indiana, PennsylvaniaSource Movements
  • Patient transported to nursing home
  • Day 4 Catheter with source fell out
  • Personnel put it in biohazard bag
  • Stayed in storage room for 5 days
  • Day 9 Biohazards picked up
  • Driver had survey meter, but did not use it
  • Source put in trailer

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Indiana, PennsylvaniaSource Movements
  • Day 11 Trailer driven to Warren, Ohio, to
    disposal site
  • Radiation monitor sounded
  • Traced source to hospital
  • Source sent back to hospital

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Indiana, PennsylvaniaRadiation Doses
  • Patient
  • 16,000 Sv (1,600,000 rem) at 1 cm from source
    (160 Sv (16,000 rem) at 10 cm) so internal organs
    received very large dose
  • Patient died Acute Radiation Exposure and
    Consequences thereof

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Indiana, PennsylvaniaRadiation Doses
  • Others exposed
  • Hospital personnel, ambulance driver, nursing
    home personnel, visitors, other residents, waste
    driver
  • Maximum dose
  • Estimated 0.7 - 1.6 Sv (70 - 160 rem) to hands
    of one nursing assistant

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Indiana, PennsylvaniaRadiation Doses
  • Whole body doses
  • people dose range (mSv(rem))
  • 1 150 - 200 (15 - 20)
  • 7 100 - 150 (10 - 15)
  • 13 50 - 100 (5 - 10)
  • 20 10 - 50 (1 - 5)
  • 11 5 - 10 (0.5 - 1)
  • 42 0 - 5 (0 - 0.5)

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Credits
  • This presentation was developed by the HPS
    Science Teachers Workshop Committee, 2000-2002
  • Members
  • Lisa Bosworth (chair), John Doroski,
  • David Fogle, Ian Hamilton, Anne Harri,
  • Karen Langley, John Leighliter,
  • John Luetzelschwab, Margaret Marks, ,
  • Bill Somers, Carl Tarantino, C.M. Wood
  • Special Thanks to Richard Toohey for supplying
    much of the information
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