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Title: | Worker Health Monitoring Through Whole Body Counter Examination for Safety and Radiation Protection (2017-2019 Data) |
Authors: | Sugiyana Prasetio, Heru Ikram, Abarrul Syaifudin, Mukh Surniyantoroa, Harry Nugroho Eko |
Keywords: | radioactivity whole body counter radiation protection |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Abstract: | Radiation protection is an action or effort taken to reduce the effects of damaging radiation exposure. Therefore, it is necessary to routinely monitor the condition of workers, among others, with a whole-body counter (WBC) either for daily activities or in a radiation emergency. In this research 78 male and female workers with an average age of 44.51 years old who have been worked for 1 up to more than 30 years at the Center for Technology of Radiation Safety and Metrology (PTKMR) - BATAN in 2018-2019 have been determined with standard procedures. The results showed that the average K-40 count for the year 2018 was 3767.35 ± 975.33 Bq. Among the 80 participants tested, internal radio-isotopic contamination with Cs-137 was detected in one person, but the levels were marginal and just exceeded the detection limit (250 Bq/body). This average value was lower than that of the previous year (2017) i.e. 4274.74 ± 740.85 Bq for 43 respondents. There is no positive correlation between radioactivity with the bodyweight of respondents but correlated positively with body mass index. It is concluded that the radio-activities of the workers of PTKMR are still within a normal range. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3757 |
ISSN: | 2355-3596 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 17 NO 2 2021 |
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