THE USEFULNESS OF EXPOSURE CONTROL COUNTERMEASURES IN REDUCING RADIATION FATALITIES

Abstract

An investigation was made of the lifesaving potential of exposure control countermeasures (applied shielding, group shielding, shelter rotation, limited decontamination, overcrowding, and movement) under specific radiological environments. Scenarios were developed to depict 'real' post-attack situations with radiological fallout levels suitable for evaluation of exposure control countermeasures. An analysis was performed of the lifesaving capabilities of each individual countermeasure and a combination of various countermeasures for each shelter location. The sensitivity of each countermeasure to informational inputs was also studied as was the use of the countermeasures in promoting the early restoration of vital facilities. It was concluded that the exposure control countermeasures that were investigated all show some degree of lifesaving capability. Group shielding, overcrowding, and applied shielding were found to be the most effective countermeasures. Limited decontamination, shelter rotation, and remedial movement proved to be the least effective countermeasures. It was concluded that exposure control countermeasures, knowledgeably used either singly or in combination in a high radiation field are capable of saving many lives that would otherwise be lost. It is recommended that the use of exposure control countermeasures be investigated further, particularly in the application to communities where large shelter deficits are known to exist, such as the suburban or bedroom communities that surround most large metropolitan areas.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1967
Accession Number
AD0663469

Entities

People

  • Ann Willson
  • Carl R. Foget
  • William H. Van Horn

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Blast
  • California
  • Case Studies
  • Civil Defense
  • Communication Systems
  • Corporations
  • Defense Systems
  • Dose Rate
  • Dosimeters
  • Environment
  • Fallout Shelters
  • Fatalities
  • Management Personnel
  • Plastic Explosives
  • Radio Stations
  • Test And Evaluation
  • United States

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Computational Modeling and Simulation
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection in CBRN and WMD Threats.