This study deals with the need to develop analytical instruments to optimise rescue operations involving radiological exposure. It reports several aspects of analysis and characterisation of orphan radioactive sources. The protection problems in cases of detection and securing of radioactive sources are analysed, with particular attention to safety and security of operators and population from exposure, identification of attention areas, and detection of specific values of dose. After defining the characteristics of orphan radioactive sources, the authors examine the fundamental radiometric parameters. All these parameters have been integrated in a customised software, known as GREAT (Georeferenced Radiological Evaluation & Analysis Tool), that allows for rapid mapping of radiological risks by georeferencing of the data collected. Particular attention has been dedicated to the theoretical model and support tools aided to the choices of first responders. Radiological event, their consequences and the tools developed will be described by the authors in order to demonstrate the importance of this software for improvement of rescue operations.

Gallo, R., De Angelis, P., Malizia, A., Conetta, F., Di Giovanni, D., Antonelli, L., et al. (2013). Development of a georeferencing software for radiological diffusion in order to improve the safety and security of first responders. DEFENCE S & T TECHNICAL BULLETIN, 6(1), 21-32.

Development of a georeferencing software for radiological diffusion in order to improve the safety and security of first responders

MALIZIA, ANDREA;Di Giovanni, D;FIORITO, ROBERTO;RICHETTA, MARIA;BELLECCI, CARLO;GAUDIO, PASQUALINO
2013-05-01

Abstract

This study deals with the need to develop analytical instruments to optimise rescue operations involving radiological exposure. It reports several aspects of analysis and characterisation of orphan radioactive sources. The protection problems in cases of detection and securing of radioactive sources are analysed, with particular attention to safety and security of operators and population from exposure, identification of attention areas, and detection of specific values of dose. After defining the characteristics of orphan radioactive sources, the authors examine the fundamental radiometric parameters. All these parameters have been integrated in a customised software, known as GREAT (Georeferenced Radiological Evaluation & Analysis Tool), that allows for rapid mapping of radiological risks by georeferencing of the data collected. Particular attention has been dedicated to the theoretical model and support tools aided to the choices of first responders. Radiological event, their consequences and the tools developed will be described by the authors in order to demonstrate the importance of this software for improvement of rescue operations.
mag-2013
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Comitato scientifico
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
Settore ING-IND/01 - ARCHITETTURA NAVALE
Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
orphan radioactive source; radiological diffusion; first responders; georeferencing software; radiation dose.
AIMS AND SCOPE The Defence S&T Technical Bulletin is the official technical bulletin of the Science & Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). It contains articles on research findings in various fields of defence science & technology. The primary purpose of this bulletin is to act as a channel for the publication of defence-based research work undertaken by researchers both within and outside the country. WRITING FOR THE DEFENCE S&T TECHNICAL BULLETIN Contributions to the bulletin should be based on original research in areas related to defence science & technology. All contributions should be in English. PUBLICATION The editors’ decision with regard to publication of any item is final. A paper is accepted on the understanding that it is an original piece of work which has not been accepted for publication elsewhere. Contributors will receive two complimentary copies of the issue in which their work appears. PRESENTATION OF MANUSCRIPTS The format of the manuscript is as follows: a) Page size B5 (JIS) b) MS Word format c) Single space d) Justified e) In Times New Roman ,11-point font f) Should not exceed 20 pages, including references g) Texts in charts and tables should be in 10-point font. Please e-mail the manuscript to: 1) Dr. Zalini bt Yunus (zalini.yunus@stride.gov.my) 2) Dr. Mahdi bin Che Isa (mahdi.cheisa@stride.gov.my) 3) Dinesh Sathyamoorthy (dinesh.sathyamoorthy@stride.gov.my) The next edition of the bulletin is expected to be published in November 2013. The due date for submissions is 11 September 2013. It is strongly iterated that authors are solely responsible for taking the necessary steps to ensure that the submitted manuscripts do not contain confidential or sensitive material.EDITORIAL BOARD Chief Editor Dr Zalini bt Yunus Deputy Chief Editors Dr Mahdi bin Che Isa Dinesh Sathyamoorthy Associate Editors Halijah bt Ahmad Masliza bt Mustafar Secretariat Norkamizah bt Mohd Nor Siti Zainun bt Ali Copyright of the Science & Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE), 2013
Gallo, R., De Angelis, P., Malizia, A., Conetta, F., Di Giovanni, D., Antonelli, L., et al. (2013). Development of a georeferencing software for radiological diffusion in order to improve the safety and security of first responders. DEFENCE S & T TECHNICAL BULLETIN, 6(1), 21-32.
Gallo, R; De Angelis, P; Malizia, A; Conetta, F; Di Giovanni, D; Antonelli, L; Gallo, N; Fiduccia, A; D’Amico, F; Fiorito, R; Richetta, M; Bellecci, C; Gaudio, P
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