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Comparative analysis of the external exposure of different professional groups of medical staff of Dushanbe city of the Republic of Tajikistan

https://doi.org/10.21514/1998-426X-2019-12-4-78-81

Abstract

The work provides a comparative analysis of average annual individual radiation doses based on the obtained values of individual dose equivalent Hp (10), which had been obtained during 5 years of investigations (2014-2018) by using the thermo-luminescent dosimetry method of 70 employees working computed tomography, radioscopy, fluorography and radiography from 15 medical institutions in Dushanbe city. The ratio of medical personnel of the different professional groups showed that 63% of them were engaged in radiography, 19% x-ray, 10% computed tomography and 8% radioscopy. Analysis of the average annual radiation doses of every occupational group showed that the specialists in charge of fluorography have a high dose (max 1.74 mSv) and the personal of computed tomography have the lowest dose (max 1.34 mSv), and over time there is a tendency to equalize the values of average annual doses for all professional groups in the area close to the value of 1.5 mSv. The obtained data of the effective annual dose for all occupational categories had not exceeded the permissible dose limits values required by the «Radiation Safety Standards» (NRB-06 SP 2.6.1.001-06). Calculations are given without subtracting background values. The analysis data allows to identify the most exposed professional groups and to address the issues of ensuring radiation safety in a targeted manner.

About the Authors

Nodira U. Khakimova
Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency of Academy Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan
Tajikistan

PhD, head of the Sector of the control of the staff exposure of the Department of the scientificresearch and technical services

ul. Khakimzoda17 «A», Dushanbe, 734030



Elena Yu. Malysheva
Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency of Academy Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan
Tajikistan

Lead engineer of the Sector of the control of the staff exposure of the Department of the scientificresearch and technical services

ul. Khakimzoda17 «A», Dushanbe, 734030



Shoira G. Shosafarova
Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency of Academy Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan
Tajikistan

Lead engineer of the Sector of the control of the staff exposure of the Department of the scientific-research and technical services

ul. Khakimzoda17 «A», Dushanbe, 734030



Ulmas M. Mirsaidov
Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency of Academy Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan
Tajikistan

Doctor of chemical sciences, academic of the Academy of Sciences of the Tadzhikistan Republic, scientific consultant

ul. Khakimzoda17 «A», Dushanbe, 734030



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Khakimova N.U., Malysheva E.Yu., Shosafarova Sh.G., Mirsaidov U.M. Comparative analysis of the external exposure of different professional groups of medical staff of Dushanbe city of the Republic of Tajikistan. Radiatsionnaya Gygiena = Radiation Hygiene. 2019;12(4):78-81. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21514/1998-426X-2019-12-4-78-81

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ISSN 1998-426X (Print)
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