Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5854389 | Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
To determine radiological impact of composite food served at Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) on its worker, cooked meals were collected during 2000-2007 and analysed by gamma and beta radiometry techniques for naturally occurring radionuclides and fission fragments. The only measurable radionuclide was naturally occurring 40K. Its activity range was 40 ± 1.5 to 182.4 ± 3.8 Bq kgâ1 with cumulative average value of 89.4 ± 35.1 Bq kgâ1. Based on annual meals taken by the worker in cafeteria, the measured value gives committed effective dose of 74 μ Sv and estimated cancer risk factor of 1.5 Ã 10â4 that is a minor fraction of the total risk of 5 Ã 10â3. It depicts that food served at PINSTECH cafeteria is radiologically safe for consumption.
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Authors
T. Jabbar, P. Akhter, K. Khan, A. Jabbar, K. Saleem,