@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010993, author = {AKATA, Naofumi and IWATA, Chie and MIYAKE, Hitoshi and TANAKA, Masahiro}, journal = {Plasma and Fusion Research}, month = {Jun}, note = {0000-0001-9074-115X, This study evaluates expiratory testing as a simple bioassay method for estimating the effective dose equivalent for individuals working inside radiation control areas in a large helical device (LHD) building at the National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS) in Toki City, Japan. The expiratory testing apparatus is configured according to similar devices reported previously. The core components of the apparatus include the sample collection device, a water bubbler column, exhalation airflow controls, and a solution injection component. Exhaled water vapor from individual test subjects is collected and tritium levels are measured using a liquid scintillation counter. Tritium radioactivity measurements are then compared to the effective dose according to evaluation criteria estimated using the effective dose equation for tritium.}, title = {Expiratory Testing as a Simple and Effective Bioassay Method for Screening Workers for Tritium Exposure in Fusion Test Facilities}, volume = {13}, year = {2018} }