Hand Dose Evaluation of Occupationally Exposed Staff in Nuclear Medicine
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2016
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Kaljević, JelicaStanković, Koviljka
Stanković, Jelena S.
Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera
Aranđić, Danijela
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Manipulation of unsealed radiation sources in nuclear medicine (NM) departments involves non-uniform exposure to staff and high skin doses to the upper extremities from direct and scattered radiations. Conducted studies have shown that the annual dose limits could be exceeded and the continuous dose monitoring of NM workers hands is needed. The aim of this article is to show results of hand dose monitoring in terms of operational quantity H-p(0.07) for occupationally exposed NM workers to beta and gamma radiations in the largest NM centre in Serbia. Dose assessment was done by means of thermoluminescent ring dosemeters DXT-RAD (LiF:Mg,Ti). Monthly and annual doses were evaluated for a 5-y period (2010-14). Monitored NM staff was categorised according to the type of work, as nurses, radiographers, laboratory technicians and radiochemists. Performed evaluation showed that annual hand doses were within the annual limit for all staff categories, but further optimisation of working practice... is needed.
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2016, 170, 1-4, 292-296Финансирање / пројекти:
- Физички и функционални ефекти интеракције зрачења са електротехничким и биолошким системима (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-171007)
- Нове технологије за мониторинг и заштиту животног окружења од штетних хемијских супстанци и радијационог оптерећења (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43009)
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncv500
ISSN: 0144-8420; 1742-3406
PubMed: 26656262
WoS: 000384713300066
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84992476861
Институција/група
VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Kaljević, Jelica AU - Stanković, Koviljka AU - Stanković, Jelena S. AU - Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera AU - Aranđić, Danijela PY - 2016 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1257 AB - Manipulation of unsealed radiation sources in nuclear medicine (NM) departments involves non-uniform exposure to staff and high skin doses to the upper extremities from direct and scattered radiations. Conducted studies have shown that the annual dose limits could be exceeded and the continuous dose monitoring of NM workers hands is needed. The aim of this article is to show results of hand dose monitoring in terms of operational quantity H-p(0.07) for occupationally exposed NM workers to beta and gamma radiations in the largest NM centre in Serbia. Dose assessment was done by means of thermoluminescent ring dosemeters DXT-RAD (LiF:Mg,Ti). Monthly and annual doses were evaluated for a 5-y period (2010-14). Monitored NM staff was categorised according to the type of work, as nurses, radiographers, laboratory technicians and radiochemists. Performed evaluation showed that annual hand doses were within the annual limit for all staff categories, but further optimisation of working practice is needed. T2 - Radiation Protection Dosimetry T1 - Hand Dose Evaluation of Occupationally Exposed Staff in Nuclear Medicine VL - 170 IS - 1-4 SP - 292 EP - 296 DO - 10.1093/rpd/ncv500 ER -
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Kaljević, J., Stanković, K., Stanković, J. S., Ciraj-Bjelac, O.,& Aranđić, D.. (2016). Hand Dose Evaluation of Occupationally Exposed Staff in Nuclear Medicine. in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 170(1-4), 292-296. https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncv500
Kaljević J, Stanković K, Stanković JS, Ciraj-Bjelac O, Aranđić D. Hand Dose Evaluation of Occupationally Exposed Staff in Nuclear Medicine. in Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 2016;170(1-4):292-296. doi:10.1093/rpd/ncv500 .
Kaljević, Jelica, Stanković, Koviljka, Stanković, Jelena S., Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera, Aranđić, Danijela, "Hand Dose Evaluation of Occupationally Exposed Staff in Nuclear Medicine" in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 170, no. 1-4 (2016):292-296, https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncv500 . .