Abstract
Introduction: The hypothetical situation of a cross-border radiation accident comes from a hypothetical accident at the Fanchenggang nuclear power plant, which could affect Bac Ninh province. Therefore, the Bac Ninh Provincial Department of Health must develop a medical response plan. In response to these challenges, this study assesses the absorbed dose during the hypothetical situation of a cross-border radiation accident and an appropriate medical response plan in Bac Ninh.
Materials and methods: This study mentions the characteristics of reactor accident scenario. It used interpolation methods to evaluate the radiation dose in the event of a nuclear accident. In addition, the study presents the human resources infrastructure of the health sector to implement the response.
Results: In the worst-case scenario, adults may be exposed to a maximum absorbed dose of about 1.4 mSv per day. If the projected dose exceeds the generic criteria of 100 mSv/year, the Bac Ninh Health Sector will take protective actions and provide medical response.
Conclusion: In areas affected by nuclear power plants, it is mandatory to respond to radiation accidents
Published | 2024-12-25 | |
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Issue | Vol. 14 No. 6 (2024) | |
Section | Original Articles | |
DOI | 10.34071/jmp.2024.6.9 | |
Keywords | Radiation accident, radiation emergency, nuclear disaster, medical physics |

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