The Plutonium Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory supports several defense and nondefense-related missions for the country by performing fabrication, surveillance, and research and development for materials and components that contain plutonium. Most operations occur in rooms with one or more arrays of gloveboxes connected to each other via trolley gloveboxes. Minimizing the effective dose equivalent (EDE) is a growing concern as a result of steadily declining allowable dose limits being imposed and a growing general awareness of safety in the workplace. In general, the authors discriminate three components of a worker`s total EDE: the primary EDE, the secondary EDE, and background EDE. A particular background source of interest is t...
Nuclear analytical chemistry/materials characterization operations at Los Alamos support many progra...
Programmatic operations at the Los Alamos National Laboratory Plutonium Facility (TA-55) involve wor...
It is difficult to predict immediate worker radiological consequences from a hypothetical accident. ...
A room in the Plutonium Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory has been slated for installation ...
The Plutonium Finishing Plant at the Department of Energy's Hanford Site in southeastern Washington ...
This project explores how physics-based and discrete-event simulation technologies can be jointly em...
This project explores how physics-based and discrete-event simulation technologies can be jointly em...
This report details the methods used for calculating the radiation exposure estimations for the Los ...
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is one of the Nation's leading scientific and defense laborato...
Los Alamos National Laboratory maintains one of the premier plutonium processing facilities in the c...
Currently available radiation dosimetry/health-risk models for inhalation exposure to radionuclides ...
Work with hazardous substances, such as radioactive material, can be done safely when engineered con...
Work with hazardous substances, such as radioactive material, can be done safely when engineered con...
Los Alamos National Laboratory maintains one of the premier plutonium processing facilities in the c...
Radiation dose rate from plutonium with high {sup 239}Pu content varies with initial nuclidic conten...
Nuclear analytical chemistry/materials characterization operations at Los Alamos support many progra...
Programmatic operations at the Los Alamos National Laboratory Plutonium Facility (TA-55) involve wor...
It is difficult to predict immediate worker radiological consequences from a hypothetical accident. ...
A room in the Plutonium Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory has been slated for installation ...
The Plutonium Finishing Plant at the Department of Energy's Hanford Site in southeastern Washington ...
This project explores how physics-based and discrete-event simulation technologies can be jointly em...
This project explores how physics-based and discrete-event simulation technologies can be jointly em...
This report details the methods used for calculating the radiation exposure estimations for the Los ...
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is one of the Nation's leading scientific and defense laborato...
Los Alamos National Laboratory maintains one of the premier plutonium processing facilities in the c...
Currently available radiation dosimetry/health-risk models for inhalation exposure to radionuclides ...
Work with hazardous substances, such as radioactive material, can be done safely when engineered con...
Work with hazardous substances, such as radioactive material, can be done safely when engineered con...
Los Alamos National Laboratory maintains one of the premier plutonium processing facilities in the c...
Radiation dose rate from plutonium with high {sup 239}Pu content varies with initial nuclidic conten...
Nuclear analytical chemistry/materials characterization operations at Los Alamos support many progra...
Programmatic operations at the Los Alamos National Laboratory Plutonium Facility (TA-55) involve wor...
It is difficult to predict immediate worker radiological consequences from a hypothetical accident. ...