Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia

Ionizing radiation has been increasingly applied in medicine and firmly established as an essential tool for diagnosis. There is high possibility for medical radiation workers to receive doses that are considerably higher than recorded by their dosimeters due to lack of knowledge about ionizing radi...

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Main Authors: Yahaya, S. R., Hassim, Mimi Haryani
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spelling my.utm.551822017-11-01T04:16:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55182/ Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia Yahaya, S. R. Hassim, Mimi Haryani TP Chemical technology Ionizing radiation has been increasingly applied in medicine and firmly established as an essential tool for diagnosis. There is high possibility for medical radiation workers to receive doses that are considerably higher than recorded by their dosimeters due to lack of knowledge about ionizing radiation, lack of training in radiation protection, and attitude of the workers themselves toward radiation protection. The purpose of this study is to estimate the radiation risk due to occupational exposure to ionizing radiation among medical diagnostic workers at hospitals in Malaysia. Also the objective is to determine the knowledge of occupational radiation exposure and radiation safety among the workers. The assessment was made based on the collective doses collected from film badge of the workers. The results of risk assessment show the mean annual collective effective dose based on type of X-ray procedure in this study was 5.445mSv, which is much lower compared to the whole body exposure dose limit, set by the ICRP Publication 60. A survey on knowledge of occupational radiation exposure and radiation safety was conducted using questionnaire and it was found that vast majority of respondents were aware of radiation safety with 91.3% answered the specific questions regarding radiation protection at workplace correctly. Unfortunately only 30.4% of the respondents fully understand the hazard they are exposed to. The study reveals that there is a critical need to educate not only medical radiation workers but also medical doctors and nurses to decrease unnecessary occupational exposure to radiation hazard. Penerbit UTM Press 2015-08-20 Article PeerReviewed Yahaya, S. R. and Hassim, Mimi Haryani (2015) Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia. Jurnal Teknologi, 75 (6). pp. 87-94. ISSN 0127-9696
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Yahaya, S. R.
Hassim, Mimi Haryani
Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia
description Ionizing radiation has been increasingly applied in medicine and firmly established as an essential tool for diagnosis. There is high possibility for medical radiation workers to receive doses that are considerably higher than recorded by their dosimeters due to lack of knowledge about ionizing radiation, lack of training in radiation protection, and attitude of the workers themselves toward radiation protection. The purpose of this study is to estimate the radiation risk due to occupational exposure to ionizing radiation among medical diagnostic workers at hospitals in Malaysia. Also the objective is to determine the knowledge of occupational radiation exposure and radiation safety among the workers. The assessment was made based on the collective doses collected from film badge of the workers. The results of risk assessment show the mean annual collective effective dose based on type of X-ray procedure in this study was 5.445mSv, which is much lower compared to the whole body exposure dose limit, set by the ICRP Publication 60. A survey on knowledge of occupational radiation exposure and radiation safety was conducted using questionnaire and it was found that vast majority of respondents were aware of radiation safety with 91.3% answered the specific questions regarding radiation protection at workplace correctly. Unfortunately only 30.4% of the respondents fully understand the hazard they are exposed to. The study reveals that there is a critical need to educate not only medical radiation workers but also medical doctors and nurses to decrease unnecessary occupational exposure to radiation hazard.
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author Yahaya, S. R.
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title Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia
title_short Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia
title_full Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia
title_fullStr Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in Malaysia
title_sort radiation risk estimation from occupational medical imaging exposure in malaysia
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
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