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한국원자력학회 Nuclear Engineering and Technology Nuclear Engineering and Technology 제49권 제3호
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2017.1
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598 - 608 (11page)

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A new radiation scale is proposed. With empathy toward the vast majority of people whoare not well versed in radiation and related matters, and thus suffering from misunderstandingthat breeds unnecessary fear of radiation, the aim of proposing a new radiationscale, radiation index (RAIN), is to put the general public at ease with the concept ofradiation. RAIN is defined in dimensionless numbers that relate any specific radiationdose to a properly defined reference level. As RAIN is expressed in plain numbers withoutan attached scientific unit, the public will feel comfortable with its friendly look, which inturn should help them understand radiation dose levels easily and allay their anxietiesabout radiation. The expanded awareness and proper understanding of radiation willempower the public to feel that they are not hopeless victims of radiation. The correspondencebetween RAIN and the specific accumulated dose is established. The equivalencewill allow RAIN to serve as a common language of communication for the generalpublic with which they can converse with radiation experts to discuss matters related toradiation safety, radiation diagnosis and therapy, nuclear accidents, and other relatedmatters. Such fruitful dialogues will ultimately enhance public acceptance of radiationand associated technologies.

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