卫生工作者工作环境防护方案辐射剂量率测量的实验研究

IF 0.2 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ramacos Fardela, G. Suparta, Ahmad Ashari, K. Triyana
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辐射是粒子或光子(波)中电子发射的能量,分为非离子和电离两类。电离辐射证明了物质沿其路径分解的能力,并已被证明在医学上是有益的。接触这种能量往往会对人类健康和遗传(遗传学)产生不利影响。然而,辐射不是直接测量的,而是需要一个核探测器作为监测设备。辐射工作者对工作环境中电离辐射水平的认识是防止放射性负面影响的最重要因素之一。这可能使用各种类型的检测器来识别。本实验旨在提供两种条件下辐射剂量率测量的概述。首先是工作环境中的污染事件。第二种方法涉及使用检测器来单独确定来自单个源的剂量率,例如伽马辐射。因此,通过最大限度地使用带有GUI的探测器作为污染调查仪来评估辐射剂量率。在5 mm处观察到最高剂量率(261.42μSv/h),而在50 mm处记录到最低剂量率(69.21μSv/h。这一结果显示了两种测量之间的强线性,并被估计为准确地确定放射性元素的污染水平以及伽马辐射发射元件的剂量率。
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RADIATION DOSE RATE MEASUREMENT FOR PROTECTION PROGRAMS IN THE WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR THE HEALTH WORKERS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
Radiation is the energy emitted from electrons in particles or photons (waves) and is classified into nonionized and ionized. Ionizing radiation demonstrates the ability to disintegrate matter along its path and has proven beneficial in medicine. Exposure to this energy tends to instigate adverse effects on human health and heredity (genetics). However, the radiation is not directly measured but requires a nuclear detector to serve as a monitoring device. Radiation workers’ awareness of ionizing radiation levels in the work environment is one of the most important factors in preventing the negative effects of radioactivity. This is possibly identified using various types of detectors. This experiment aimed to provide an overview of radiation dose rate measurement under two conditions. First is the event of contamination in the work environment. The second involves using a detector to solely determine the dose rate from a single source, e.g., gamma radiation. Therefore, the radiation dose rate was evaluated by maximizing the use of detectors with a GUI as a survey meter for contamination. The highest rate (261.42 μSv / h) was observed at a distance of 5 mm, while the least (69.21 μSv / h) was recorded at 50 mm. Also, a dose rate of 5.4 μSv / h and 1.32 μSv / h was obtained at a 5 mm and 50 mm distance from the radiation source, respectively, following the operation as a gamma survey meter. This result shows strong linearity between both measurements and is estimated to accurately determine the contamination level of radioactive elements, alongside the doses rate of the gamma radiation emitting elements.
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Periodico Tche Quimica
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