Inagi City

Local measurement results of air radiation dose at a city hospital (updated on February 15, 2017)

Last updated: February 15, 2017

We have measured the air radiation dose within the city hospital facility based on the city air radiation dose measurement response policy, and we would like to announce the results.
In addition, during this measurement, there were no locations that required cleaning, etc. (locations that exceeded the judgment standard value (0.23 microsieverts per hour)).

Measurement results (implemented in FY2016)

Name of facility measuring date weather Measurement location Measured value (unit: microsievert per hour)
1 cm above ground
City Hospital Health Plaza January 23rd sunny Inside the planting area in front of the main entrance of the main hospital 0.085
On the side ditch at the entrance of the multi-storey parking lot on the west side of the main hospital 0.052
Multilevel parking lot entrance gutter 0.053
Slope entrance gutter in front of the southwest multi-purpose annex of the main hospital 0.062
Gutter under the stairs on the southwest side of the main hospital 0.062
Planting along the gutter on the south side of the main hospital 0.061
Bus stop front drain 0.067
Main hospital Toudou highway exit drain 0.058
Inside the crosswalk side shrubbery 0.053
Main hospital northwest crosswalk horizontal planting section 0.055
Sakahama Clinic January 23rd sunny The lower part of the rain toyo next to the entrance of the clinic 0.071
Lower part of rain toilet behind the clinic 0.093
Parking lot entrance (gravel area) 0.061

【explanation】
The annual equivalent of 0.23 microsieverts per hour is 0.99864 millisieverts, which is an indicator of the normal radiation dose received by the general public (less than 1 millisievert per year (natural radiation dose, etc.), as recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). )), this value is the city's criterion value .
According to the Ministry of the Environment's "Decontamination-related Guidelines," if the radiation dose at 1 meter of the ground surface is below 0.23 microsieverts per hour, no further action will be taken, but the city is on the safer side. We make decisions based on measurements taken at the closest location to the object (1 centimeter above the ground) while standing.

Measurement overview

Past measurement results

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Inagi City Municipal Hospital Management Division Phone: 042-377-0931