抄録
The radiations emitted from the front surface of CRT of a color-television and a personal-computer display were measured by GM-counter. No difference was observed in the radiation dose between the cases with and without application of a high voltage to the CRT. The radiations were also measured by Si- and Ge-semiconductor spectrometers. It was found that the radiations emitted from CRT were composed of β- and γ-rays, and were essentially emitted from 40K and the nuclides of uranium- and thorium- series contained within the front glass of CRT. The exposure dose rate of these radiations at 50cm from the surface of CRT was, however, less than 1.6×10-3mrem/hr, and it was practically negligible in comparison with that of natural background radiations.