The Increased Use of Radiation Requires Enhanced Activities Regarding Radiation Safety Control

방사성 물질 등의 이용 증가에 따른 안전 관리 문제점 고찰

  • 이윤종 (한국원자력연구원 첨단방사선연구소 방사선안전방호팀) ;
  • 이진우 (한국원자력연구원 첨단방사선연구소 방사선안전방호팀) ;
  • 정교성 (한국원자력연구원 첨단방사선연구소 방사선안전방호팀)
  • Received : 2015.05.11
  • Accepted : 2015.05.18
  • Published : 2015.06.30

Abstract

More recently, companies that have obtained permission to use radioactive materials or radiation device and registered radiation workers have increased by 10% and 4% respectively. The increased use of radiation could have an effect on radiation safety control. However, there is not nearly enough manpower and budget compared to the number of workers and facilities. This paper will suggest a counteroffer thought analyzing pending issues. The results of this paper indicate that there are 47 and 31.3 workers per radiation protection officer in educational and research institutes, respectively. There are 20.1 persons per RPO in hospitals, even though there are 2 RPOs appointed. Those with a special license as a radioisotope handler were ruled out as possible managers because medical doctors who have a special license for radioisotope handling normally have no experience with radiation safety. The number of staff members and budget have been insufficient for safety control at most educational and research institutes. It is necessary to build an optimized safety control system for effective Radiation Safety Control. This will reduce the risk factor of safety, and a few RPOs can be supplied for efficiency and convenience.

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Supported by : 한국방사선안전재단