Published September 2003 | Version v1
Journal article

Probabilistic induction of delayed health hazards in occupational radiation workers

  • 1. National Center for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Control Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo (Egypt)

Description

Occupational radiation workers are periodically monitored for their personal occupational dose. Various types of radiation measurement devices are used, mostly film badges and thermoluminescent dosimeters. Several thousand occupational radiation workers were monitored over a period of seven years (jan. 1995- Dec. 2001). These included atomic energy personnel, nuclear materials personnel, staff of mediology departments (diagnostic, therapeutic and nuclear medicine) and industrial occupational workers handling industrial radiography equipment besides other applications of radiation sources in industry. The probably of induction of health hazards in these radiation workers was assessed using the nominal probability coefficient adopted by the ICRP (1991) for both hereditary effects and cancer induction. In this treatise, data procured are presented and discussed inthe light of basic postulations of probabilistic occurrence of radiation induced delayed health effects

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Journal Volume
36
Journal Issue
part2
Journal Page Range
p. 477-485
ISSN
1110-0451

Conference

Title
Sixth Radiation Physics Conference (RPC-2002)
Dates
27-30 Oct 2002
Place
Assiut (Egypt)