Abstract
Abstract
Research is an integral part of radiological and nuclear activities; thus, workers may receive different levels of occupational exposure. In the present study, occupational external exposure of workers was studied at the largest radiological and nuclear research institute of Iran from 2015–2020. The activities included research reactors, nuclear fuel cycle, development on radiopharmaceuticals and radioisotopes, particle accelerators, plasma and fusion, and nuclear agriculture. The average doses of the monitored and exposed workers were calculated to be 0.095 and 0.575 mSv, respectively, which were around their corresponding worldwide values. Moreover, the results showed that in comparison with other research activities, the workers in research reactors, nuclear fuel cycle, and development of radiopharmaceuticals and radioisotopes may face higher occupational risks. It could be, therefore, concluded that all the radiation protection measures have been effective at achieving safe research activities in Iran.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Waste Management and Disposal,General Medicine
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