نتایج جستجو برای: radiation workers

تعداد نتایج: 350067  

2002

The 1984 International Labour Conference Resolution concerning the improvement of the working conditions and the environment laid down the fundamental objectives and principles on which the Infocus Programme on Safety and Health and the Environment (SafeWork) of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is based. The protection of the worker against ionizing radiations falls naturally within ...

Journal: :Radiation and environmental biophysics 2014
Valentina L Rybkina Tamara V Azizova Harry Scherthan Viktor Meineke Harald Doerr Galina V Adamova Olga V Teplyakova Sergey V Osovets Maria V Bannikova Alexander V Zurochka

This study aimed to assess effects of chronic occupational exposure on immune status in Mayak workers chronically exposed to ionizing radiation (IR). The study cohort consists of 77 workers occupationally exposed to external gamma-rays at total dose from 0.5 to 3.0 Gy (14 individuals) and workers with combined exposure (external gamma-rays at total dose range 0.7-5.1 Gy and internal alpha-radia...

Journal: :Radiation research 2007
Mary K Schubauer-Berigan Robert D Daniels Donald A Fleming Andrea M Markey James R Couch Steven H Ahrenholz Jenneh S Burphy Jeri L Anderson Chih-Yu Tseng

A nested case-control study was conducted among workers at five U.S. nuclear facilities to evaluate leukemia mortality risk (excluding chronic lymphocytic) from ionizing radiation using worksite doses and adjusting for potential confounding. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate the relative risk (RR) of exposed workers and the excess relative risk (ERR) per unit of radiation amo...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1995
A Antonelli G Silvano F Bianchi C Gambuzza L Tana G Salvioni V Baldi L Gasperini L Baschieri

OBJECTIVES To examine, by ultrasonography the prevalence of thyroid nodules in a cross sectional study of male medical workers occupationally exposed to chi radiation at the Pisa hospital, in comparison with controls matched for age and sex. METHODS 50 male medical workers exposed to radiation were randomly matched for age (+/- 2 years) with 100 male workers not occupationally exposed to ioni...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
s jarideh s taeb sm pishva m haghani s sina sar mortazavi

background: airport workers are continuously exposed to different levels of radiofrequency microwave (rf/mw) radiation emitted by radar equipments. radars are extensively used in military and aviation industries. over the past several years, our lab has focused on the health effects of exposure to different sources of electromagnetic fields such as cellular phones, mobile base stations, mobile ...

M Haghani M Hassan Shahi N Shokrpour S Jarideh, S Nematollahi S Sina, S Taeb SAR Mortazavi SM Pishva SMA Hosseini SMJ Mortazavi,

Background: Airport workers are continuously exposed to different levels of radiofrequency microwave (RF/MW) radiation emitted by radar equipments. Radars are extensively used in military and aviation industries. Over the past several years, our lab has focused on the health effects of exposure to different sources of electromagnetic fields such as cellular phones, mobile base stations, mobile ...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2010
Byoung-il Lee So-i Kim Dong-hee Suh Young-woo Jin Jeong-in Kim Hoon Choi Young-khi Lim

A total of 33 680 nuclear power plants (NPPs) workers were monitored and recorded from 1990 to 2007. According to the record, the average individual radiation dose has been decreasing continually from 3.20 mSv man(-1) in 1990 to 1.12 mSv man(-1) at the end of 2007. After the International Commission on Radiological Protection 60 recommendation was generalised in South Korea, no NPP workers rece...

2016
Seongjae Jang Jin Kyung Lee Minsu Cho Su San Yang Seung Hyun Kim Wan Tae Kim

BACKGROUND Industrial radiography is known to be one of the most vulnerable lines of work among the range of different radiation work. According to the relevant law in Korea, every worker registered in this work should check their blood cell counts every year in addition to their thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) doses. Since the law was enacted, however, few follow-up studies have been carried...

2017
Seyedeh Shohreh Alavi Sima Taghizadeh Dabbagh Mahya Abbasi Ramin Mehrdad

BACKGROUND Medical radiation workers are potentially at a risk of unwanted ionizing radiation exposures. This study assessed the radiation protection knowledge, attitude, and practice (RP-KAP) of health-care workers who are occupationally exposed to radiation regarding protecting themselves from radiation. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study was cross-sectional in design and was carried out in 1...

K. Kant, M. Garg, R. Kumari,

Background: Natural radionuclides in rock samples, primarily 238U (uranium), 232Th (thorium) and 40K (potassium), are the main source of radiation exposure to workers and general public and their measurement is of paramount importance from radiation protection point of view. Materials and Methods: Gamma spectrometry using HPGe detector was used to measure the radioactivity and assess the radiol...

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