医疗放射性废物的安全管理

Branislav Sančanin, Aleksandra Penjišević
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国际原子能机构(原子能机构)将放射性废物定义为含有核素或受核素污染的浓度高于有关机构规定水平的无有用价值的物质。经营活动产生放射性废物的卫生保健机构和用户有义务按照规定的方式收集、标记和储存放射性废物,直到被授权运输、收集、保管和储存放射性废物的公司接收为止。本文的目的是指出通过规范医疗废物管理过程提高卫生服务质量的重要性,重点是处理放射学产生的废物的措施和程序。放射性废物分类系统及其适当的分类编号是所有卫生机构放射性废物管理的首要优先事项。控制放射性废物产生的重要性主要反映在有助于减少放射性废物的措施上,其次是重新使用和再循环。提供关于物理、机械、化学、放射和生物特性的数据,以确定放射性废物的特性,从而确保其安全可靠的管理。放射性废物贮存是指按照规定的辐射和核安全措施以及贮存废物的安全措施,将放射性废物暂时放置在专用设施中,即放置在仓库中一段特定时间的程序。在放射性废物贮存过程中,要进行辐射防护,监测仓库周围环境的放射性,检查放射性废物包装状态,检查设备、仓库部件和系统,维护仓库,对放射性废物包装进行标识和记录等一整套活动。处置放射性废物的过程意味着使其与人和环境隔绝。处置放射性废物设施的位置、设计的屏障和操作应能使所有辐射安全和保障措施得以实施,并防止达到临界状态。各国应承担明确的道德义务,从后代消除与放射性废料处理这一复杂问题有关的不必要负担。
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SAFE MANAGEMENT OF MEDICAL RADIOLOGICAL WASTE
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) defines radioactive waste as material, of no useful value, that contains or is contaminated with nuclides in concentrations higher than levels specified by relevant bodies. Healthcare institutions and users whose business activities generate radioactive waste have the obligation to collect, label and store it in the prescribed manner until such time as it is taken over by a company which is authorized for its transportation, collection, keeping and storage. The goal of this paper is to point out the importance of improving the quality of health services through the process of regulating medical waste management, with a focus on measures and procedures for the disposal of waste generated in radiology. The system for the separation of radiological waste, and its adequate labeling with a number corresponding to its category, is a top priority for radiological waste management at all health institutions. The importance of controlling the generation of radioactive waste is primarily reflected in measures that contribute to its reduction, followed by reuse and recycling. Data on physical, mechanical, chemical, radiological, and biological characteristics is provided to characterize radioactive waste, thus ensuring its safe and secure management. The storage of radioactive waste is the procedure for the temporary placement of radioactive waste in a dedicated facility, i.e., in a warehouse for a specific period of time, in compliance with the prescribed measures for radiation and nuclear safety and the safety of stored waste. During the storage of radioactive waste, it is necessary to carry out a whole series of activities: radiation protection, monitoring radioactivity in the environment around the warehouse, inspection of the state of radioactive waste packaging and inspection of equipment, warehouse components and systems, maintenance of the warehouse, and the labeling and recording of radioactive waste packaging. The process for disposing of radioactive waste implies its isolation from people and the environment. While the location, designed barriers and operation of the facility for disposal of radioactive waste, should enable the application of all radiation safety and security measures and the prevention of reaching criticality. States should assume an unequivocal ethical obligation to eliminate the unnecessary burden, associated with the complex issue of radioactive waste disposal, from future generations.
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