The data of the State Register of persons exposed to radiation as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (Register)

"Radiation and Risk", 1992, vol. 1, pp.66-79

Abstract

All-Union State Register of persons exposed to radiation as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (Register) was created in 1986 and existed until the end of 1991, after which in the Russian Federation, on the basis of the Republican system of the Register, the Russian State Medical Dosimetric Register (RGMDR), which retained, mainly, goals, objectives and operating procedures.

Total number of people registered in:

  • The register is 659292 people (with departmental registers).
  • RGMDR - 137591 people (without departmental registers).

In this section, in tabular, graphical and cartographic form, summarized registration information is presented of the State Register of persons exposed to radiation as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (1. 12.91) and the Russian State Medical Dosimetry Registry (1. 06 . 92 g.).

After the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the USSR, a large-scale program was adopted to create a State register of persons exposed to radiation as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. In the summer of 1986, in Obninsk, on the basis of the computer center of the Scientific Research Institute of Medical Radiology, a parent organization of the State Register is created, the purpose of which was to ensure long-term automated personal registration of people exposed to radiation as a result of the Chernobyl accident, their children and subsequent generations, radiation doses assessment of health status and its changes. At the beginning of 1987, medical and dosimetric information began to arrive in Obninsk from the entire territory of the USSR mainly on magnetic tapes (some of the information came in the form of paper documents).

The Register tasks were:

- personal automated registration of passport and registration data of persons exposed to radiation as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant;

- automated accounting of individual doses;

- automated records of chronic diseases that occurred in the persons observed before the accident, automated records of the state of health after the accident, its changes;

- generation of information and reference data stored in the Register at the request of users;

- control of the completeness and timing of dispensary observation of persons registered in the Register.

Keywords
Accident, Chernobyl NPP, persons exposed to radiation, register, automated personal records, radiation doses, children, health condition.

Introduction to the Registry structure and functioning (in Russian)

Short review of the summarized information (in Russian)

Tables of output information (Tables 1-8) (in Russian)