نتایج جستجو برای: radiation field workers

تعداد نتایج: 1102927  

Journal: :La Medicina del lavoro 2009
Snezana Milacic

BACKGROUND ionizing radiation on the lens of the eye can produce a progressive cataract. Small cumulative doses, over a long time period, can produce adverse effects on the professional capabilities of health workers in the ionizing radiation zone. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to ascertain whether occupational exposure to low levels of ionizing radiation can cause an increase in preva...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
ha yousefi p nasiri

background: in psychological studies, exposure to electromagnetic field is one of the hazardous factors, which has adverse effects on mental health. exposure to electromagnetic field due to daily use of electricity makes this study so important. the goal of this study was to determine the relationship between psychological symptoms and occupational exposure to electromagnetic field among worker...

2008
Jan M. Zielinski Michael J. Garner Pierre R. Band Daniel Krewski Natalia S. Shilnikova Huixia Jiang Patrick J. Ashmore Willem .N. Sont Martha E. Fair Ernest G. Letourneau Robert Semenciw

Medical workers are exposed to chronic low dose ionizing radiation from a variety of sources. Potential cancer risks associated with ionizing radiation exposures have been derived from cohorts experiencing acute high intensity exposure, most notably the Japanese atomic bomb survivors. Since such extrapolations are subject to uncertainty, direct information on the risk associated with chronic lo...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
mehdi roknian m.sc., in health science, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran parvin nassiri professor, health science dept., tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hojat zeraati associate professor, public health science dept., tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad gholami m.d., sepahe eslam makhsus highway, defense industries organization (d.i.o), armament industries group.hadid industries

introduction: it is important that biological and health effects from the induction of currents and fields in the body by extremely low frequency (elf) fields are fully explored to determine the effects produced at the molecular, cellular and organ levels. the objective of this study was to evaluate the intensity of elf electromagnetic fields and its probable relationship with hematological cha...

2014
G. NARDINI D. NERI M. PARONCINI

Many workers perform their daily activities outdoors and many anatomical body sites are exposed to UV radiation. The effects of solar radiation on human health depend on the amount and type of radiation impinging on the body. This paper aims to investigate and analyse the diurnal UV radiation exposure at typical anatomical site for farm workers. The diurnal distribution in solar UV exposure at ...

  Background: CT scan and nuclear medicine exams deliver a great part of medical exposures. This study examined professional radiation hazards in CT scan and nuclear medicine workers.   Methods : In a cross sectional study 30 occupationally exposed workers and 7 controls (all from personnel of a laboratory) were selected. Physical dosimetry was performed for exposed workers. Blood samples were ...

Dariush Askari Jalal Ordoni, Vida Sargazi Yazdan Salimi Zeinab Yazdi Stoodeh

Introduction: Human’s body and other creatures fight with destructive factors, as well as other factors that threaten human health and life. There is an antioxidant biological system in living organisms to face oxidizing compounds. In this immune system, compounds are found that react directly with oxidizing agents and make them neutral. The variety of compounds are included co...

2000
H. Engels G. M. Swaen J. Slangen

INTRODUCTION Animal experiments and epidemiological data in humans have provided evidence that high doses of ionising radiations can induce cancer (1). However, cancer risk estimates available so far , are based mainly on studies about short term exposure (acute) to high radiation dose, e.g. among radiotherapy patients and atomic bomb survivors (2-7). Cancer risk estimates after chronic exposur...

2003

Workers at U.S. facilities that use radioactive materials are subjected to a small occupational health risk. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission sets standards to ensure their safety. The agency limits worker doses to no more than five rem (5,000 millirems) per year and requires that occupational doses be kept “as low as reasonably achievable.” Radiation workers are individually monitored to reco...

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