Abstract
Concise descriptions of actions taken in relation to the decommissioning of the hot cell facility at Risoe National Laboratory are presented. The removal of fissile material, removal and decontamination of large cell internals, and of large equipment such as glove boxes and steel boxes, in addition to dose commitments, are explained. Tables illustrating the analysis of smear tests, constants for contamination level examination, contamination and radiation levels after cleaning and total contamination versus measured radiation are included. (AB).
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Carlsen, H.
Decommissioning of the Risoe Hot Cell facility. 2. Periodic report covering January 1 to June 30, 1991.
Denmark: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Carlsen, H.
Decommissioning of the Risoe Hot Cell facility. 2. Periodic report covering January 1 to June 30, 1991.
Denmark.
Carlsen, H.
1991.
"Decommissioning of the Risoe Hot Cell facility. 2. Periodic report covering January 1 to June 30, 1991."
Denmark.
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title = {Decommissioning of the Risoe Hot Cell facility. 2. Periodic report covering January 1 to June 30, 1991}
author = {Carlsen, H}
abstractNote = {Concise descriptions of actions taken in relation to the decommissioning of the hot cell facility at Risoe National Laboratory are presented. The removal of fissile material, removal and decontamination of large cell internals, and of large equipment such as glove boxes and steel boxes, in addition to dose commitments, are explained. Tables illustrating the analysis of smear tests, constants for contamination level examination, contamination and radiation levels after cleaning and total contamination versus measured radiation are included. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
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title = {Decommissioning of the Risoe Hot Cell facility. 2. Periodic report covering January 1 to June 30, 1991}
author = {Carlsen, H}
abstractNote = {Concise descriptions of actions taken in relation to the decommissioning of the hot cell facility at Risoe National Laboratory are presented. The removal of fissile material, removal and decontamination of large cell internals, and of large equipment such as glove boxes and steel boxes, in addition to dose commitments, are explained. Tables illustrating the analysis of smear tests, constants for contamination level examination, contamination and radiation levels after cleaning and total contamination versus measured radiation are included. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Aug}
}