Awareness Patterns Regarding Radiation Safety Management in Fields Related to Radiation Safety Regulations: Focusing on Companies that Must Report Radiation Sources

Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.14407/jrpr.2022.00136
Eunok Han, Yoonseok Choi
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Background: This study aims to analyze radiation safety management and regulatory perceptions, focusing on companies that must report radiation sources. The intent is to reduce the gap between regulation measures and addressing real concerns while improving practical safety management measures and regulations for all stakeholders. Materials and Methods: Radiation safety officers at a total of 244 reporting companies using radiation generators (79.8%) and sealed radioisotopes (15.1%) were surveyed using a questionnaire. Results and Discussion: The perception that regulation is stronger than the actual risk of the radiation source used was 3.47 points (out of 5 points), indicating a score above average. The most important factors and considerations were education and training (48%) as a human factor, safety devices of the radiation source (71.3%) as a hazardous material factor, the use of radiation (50.8%) as an organizational environment, and the radiation effect of nearby facilities (67.2%) as a physical environment. Radiation safety management educational experience ( F =5.030, p <0.01), the group with high subjective knowledge ( t =6.017, p <0.001), and the group with high objective knowledge ( t =1.989, p <0.05) was found to be better at radiation safety management. Conclusion: It is necessary to standardize the educational experience regarding radiation safety management because each staff member has individual differences in educational experience. It is necessary to provide more information on how to solve radiation accidents via educational content. Applying radiation safety regulations based on the factors that significantly affect radiation safety management shown in this survey will help improve safety.
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辐射安全法规相关领域的辐射安全管理意识模式:关注必须报告辐射源的公司
背景:本研究旨在分析辐射安全管理和监管认知,重点关注必须报告辐射源的公司。目的是缩小监管措施与解决实际问题之间的差距,同时为所有利益相关者改进切实可行的安全管理措施和法规。材料与方法:使用调查问卷对使用辐射发生器(79.8%)和密封放射性同位素(15.1%)的 244 家报告公司的辐射安全官员进行了调查。结果与讨论:认为监管力度大于所使用辐射源的实际风险的得分为 3.47 分(满分为 5 分),表明得分高于平均水平。最重要的因素和考虑因素是作为人的因素的教育和培训(48%)、作为危险品因素的辐射源安全装置(71.3%)、作为组织环境的辐射使用(50.8%)和作为物理环境的附近设施的辐射影响(67.2%)。研究发现,辐射安全管理教育经验(F =5.030,P <0.01)、主观知识水平高的组别(t =6.017,P <0.001)和客观知识水平高的组别(t =1.989,P <0.05)在辐射安全管理方面更胜一筹。结论有必要对辐射安全管理的教育经验进行标准化,因为每个工作人员的教育经验都存在个体差异。有必要通过教育内容提供更多关于如何解决辐射事故的信息。根据本次调查中显示的对辐射安全管理有重大影响的因素来实施辐射安全法规,将有助于提高辐射安全。
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