A Study on Exposure Dose from Injection Work and Elution Work for Radiation Workers and Frequent Workers in Nuclear Medicine

핵의학과 주사와 분배업무 작업종사자 및 수시출입자 피폭선량연구

  • Ju, Yong-Jin (Department of Nuclear Engineering, Chosun University) ;
  • Dong, Kyung-Rae (Department of Radiological Technology, Gwangju Health University) ;
  • Choi, Eun-Jin (Department of Public Health and Medicine, Dongshin University Graduate School) ;
  • Kwak, Jong-Gil (Department of Public Health and Medicine, Dongshin University Graduate School) ;
  • Ryu, Jae-Kwang (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Asan Medical Center) ;
  • Chung, Woon-Kwan (Department of Nuclear Engineering, Chosun University)
  • 주용진 (조선대학교 원자력공학과) ;
  • 동경래 (광주보건대학교 방사선과) ;
  • 최은진 (동신대학교 보건의료학과) ;
  • 곽종길 (동신대학교 보건의료학과) ;
  • 류재광 (서울아산병원 핵의학과) ;
  • 정운관 (조선대학교 원자력공학과)
  • Received : 2016.12.29
  • Accepted : 2017.03.15
  • Published : 2017.03.31

Abstract

Compared to other occupations, there is a greater risk of exposure to radiation due to the use of radioisotopes in nuclear medicine for diagnostic evaluations and therapy. To consider ways to reduce exposure dose for those in nuclear medicine involved in injection work and elution work among radiation workers as well as for sanitation workers and trainees among frequent workers an investigation into exposure dose and situational analysis from changes in yearly exposure dose evaluations, changes in work environment and changes in forms of inspection were conducted. Exposure dose measurements were taken by using EPD MK2 worn during working hours for one injection worker, one elution worker, two sanitation workers, and one trainee at a general hospital in the Seoul area for three days from July 18th to 20th 2016. Radiation from radioisotopes which are a part of nuclear medicine can significantly affect not only radiation workers who deal with radioisotopes directly but also frequency works as well. According to this study the annual dose limit for elution workers and injection workers were considered safe as the amount of exposure was not large enough to have a significant effect. The limits of this study consist in the duration of this study and the quantity of participants. Also there was a limitation of the measurement device involving accumulated exposure, where the EPD MK2 cannot check the changes in exposure according to a particular activity.

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Acknowledgement

Supported by : Korea Radiation Safety Foundation (KORSAFe), Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC)