1.Direct measurement assessment study of internal exposure dose of nuclear medicine staff expose to 131I
Lihua HUANG ; Pan LIU ; Tianlu ZOU ; Xiaohua MIAO ; Qishan ZHENG ; Senxin ZHENG ; Weiqi WEI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(10):777-780
Objective:To understand the current situation of occupational internal exposure dose research using direct measurement method in China, and to explore the occupational internal dose level of nuclear medicine staff.Methods:From 2023 to April 2024, search on platforms such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Chinese Medical Journal Network, to collect research literature on the internal exposure dose monitoring of nuclear medicine staff and discuss the internal exposure dose assessment method. According to the literature reported thyroid 131I activity level at the measuring time, the internal exposure dose level was estimated using the method recommended by GBZ 129-2016. Results:According to existing research reports on direct measurement using portable γ spectrometers, 6.1% of nuclear medicine workers may receive a 131I dose greater than 1 mSv/a. Conclusion:It is necessary to conduct periodic continuous monitoring for personnel whose internal exposure dose may greater than 1 mSv/a, and it is necessary to explore the feasibility of periodic internal exposure monitoring method carried out by hospitals.
2.Direct measurement assessment study of internal exposure dose of nuclear medicine staff expose to 131I
Lihua HUANG ; Pan LIU ; Tianlu ZOU ; Xiaohua MIAO ; Qishan ZHENG ; Senxin ZHENG ; Weiqi WEI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(10):777-780
Objective:To understand the current situation of occupational internal exposure dose research using direct measurement method in China, and to explore the occupational internal dose level of nuclear medicine staff.Methods:From 2023 to April 2024, search on platforms such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Chinese Medical Journal Network, to collect research literature on the internal exposure dose monitoring of nuclear medicine staff and discuss the internal exposure dose assessment method. According to the literature reported thyroid 131I activity level at the measuring time, the internal exposure dose level was estimated using the method recommended by GBZ 129-2016. Results:According to existing research reports on direct measurement using portable γ spectrometers, 6.1% of nuclear medicine workers may receive a 131I dose greater than 1 mSv/a. Conclusion:It is necessary to conduct periodic continuous monitoring for personnel whose internal exposure dose may greater than 1 mSv/a, and it is necessary to explore the feasibility of periodic internal exposure monitoring method carried out by hospitals.
3.Investigation of radiation protection status in non-medical radiation institutions in Fujian Province, China
Tianlu ZOU ; Senxing ZHENG ; Yanfei WAN ; Zhenqian WENG ; Jinrui GUO ; Pan LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2022;31(5):583-586
Objective To investigate the number and categorical distribution of non-medical radiation institutions in Fujian Province, China, and to explore the current situation of radiation occupational hazards prevention and control and the occupational health management of radiation workers in employing units. Methods The industrial enterprises engaged in the application of nuclear technology in our province were investigated, and different types of employing units were selected to monitor the radioactivity level in the workplace. Results A total of 377 non-medical radiation institutions were reported in the province, with a total of 5221 radiation workers (except luggage detector units); 1246 radiation workers held radiation worker certificates, accounting for 23.87%; 5103 radiation workers carried out personal dose monitoring, accounting for 97.74%; 5061 radiation workers participated in radiation protection knowledge training, accounting for 96.94%; a total of 4895 (93.76%)radiation workers received physical examination. Conclusion Health supervision authorities in Fujian Province should strengthen the supervision of non-medical radiation institutions, further improve the level of occupational health management, and protect the health rights and interests of radiation workers to the maximum extent.


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