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Radioactivity in Food and the Environment (RIFE) 2004

Wednesday 27 October 2004

RIFE 10 is the third joint annual report combining the results of the radiological monitoring programmes of the Food Standards Agency, the Environment Agency, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Environment and Heritage Services of Northern Ireland. The RIFE 10 report includes data for samples collected in 2004.

The purpose of the Food Standards Agency's monitoring programme is to ensure that authorised discharges of radioactivity do not result in unacceptable doses to people through their diet.

The report shows that in 2004, consumers' exposure to artificially produced radioactivity via the food chain remained below the EU annual dose limit to members of the public of 1 millisievert for all artificial sources of radiation. It provides reassurance to communities near nuclear sites that the Government has proper monitoring in place and that levels of radioactivity in food are low.

The RIFE report is the only independent report of radioactivity in food over the whole UK. The data are mainly used to calculate the potential dose to consumers eating locally grown food around the UK's nuclear sites. Other dose assessments are included for consumers in areas well away from nuclear sites where sources of naturally occurring radiation are known to contribute to the radioactivity in the general diet.

The report contains sections on radiological dose assessment methods, recently published surveys and research, current legislation and updates on UK, EU and international commitments pertinent to the radiological protection area.

As in previous years, data from surveys of consumers� diets have been used to calculate doses from �terrestrial� and �aquatic� food pathways separately. The report uses methodology recommended by the National Dose Assessment Working Group to calculate �total� doses to consumers from all exposure pathways. The doses calculated by this new methodology lead to a more reliable assessment of total dose to members of the public from discharges to the environment.

RIFE 10 includes the dose estimates using this methodology for consumers around ten sites, and it is hoped that by 2008 this methodology will be used to calculate total doses for consumers around all nuclear sites.

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Download pdf  (pdf 1MB) RIFE 10 Part 3: Appendices pdf file 130kb

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