Analysis of radioactive occupational hazard and protective measures in iodine-125 seed source manufacturer
10.20001/j.issn.2095-2619.20230619
- VernacularTitle:某碘-125粒籽源生产企业放射性职业病危害因素与防护措施效果分析
- Author:
Meixia WANG
1
;
Zhiqiang XU
;
Yuxin JIA
;
Jiwu GENG
;
Zhaoqin ZHANG
Author Information
1. Guangdong Province Hospital for Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment, Guangdong Research Center of Occupational Hygiene, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510080, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Seed source;
Manufacturer;
Iodine;
Internal irradiation;
External irradiation;
Radiation;
Occupational hazards;
Protective measures
- From:
China Occupational Medicine
2023;50(3):340-344
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the occupational hazards and protective measures for personnel in an iodine-125(125I) seed source production company. Methods In 2022, a 125I seed source production enterprise in Guangdong Province was selected as the research subject. The occupational hazards in the workplace of the research subject was identified using the system engineering analysis method. The FLUAK program based on Monte Carlo method was used to simulate the blocking protection of the production of the 125I seed source, and to estimate the dose of internal and external irradiation of seed source that affected workers. Results The main occupational radiation hazards in the seed production were non-sealed radioactive materials, including external irradiation from X-ray and γ ray and internal irradiation from aerosols formed by iodine volatilization. Estimated maximum dose equivalent rate around the chest and eye lens for workers were 0.52 and 0.02 μSv/h, respectively. The expected annual effective dose for workers in each work site was 0.035 mSv, and the expected annual equivalent dose to the eye lens for all workers in various work sites was 0.001 mSv. The maximum annual equivalent dose of operator's hand was 80.620 mSv. The maximum dose of internal irradiation to the worker was 18.750 mSv, which was caused by the volatilization of nuclides. Conclusion With effective protection measures for internal and external irradiation in place, the annual exposure doses for seed production personnel and operator’s hand are below the national limits. Adequate measures should be taken on hand protection.