Last updated: January 1, 2017
We have measured the air radiation dose within the Inagi Fire Department facility based on the city's 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)).
Name of facility | measuring date | weather | Measurement location | Measured value (unit: microsieverts per hour) |
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1 centimeter on the ground | ||||
Inagi Fire Station | 2016 October 7 |
sunny | Gutter in front of garage | 0.055 |
Separation tank (stand) | 0.063 | |||
hose drying area | 0.062 | |||
Government building west side rainwater catchment | 0.075 | |||
Gutter on the south side of the government building | 0.079 |
【explanation】
When converted from 0.23 microsieverts per hour to 0.99864 millisieverts per year, it is lower than the radiation dose index (1 millisievert or less per year (excluding natural radiation dose, etc.)) recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) for ordinary people to receive.
According to the Ministry of the Environment's "Decontamination Guidelines", if the radiation dose at 1 meter above the ground is below 0.23 microsieverts per hour, no further action will be taken.
Property Management Division, General Affairs Department, Inagi City
Phone: 042-378-2111