Applied Study and Case Report
Analysis of occupational health status of radiation workers in Guangdong Province
Su Yiwei, Lin Qiuyue, Wang Jianyu, Zhang Yan, Huang Haibo, Zhang Wanfeng, Liu Yimin
Published 2021-04-20
Cite as Chin Ind Hyg Occup Dis, 2021, 39(4): 278-281. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20200302-00097
Abstract
ObjectiveTo discuss the effect of low-dose ionizing radiation on the health of radiation workers, and provide a basis for occupational health risk assessment of radiation workers.
MethodsIn January 2020, 3165 radiation workers who performed radiation occupational health examinations in Guangzhou Prevention and Treatment Hospital for Occupational Disease from January 2017 to December 2019 were selected as the research objects, and compared and analyzed the health status of radiation workers with different examination types (pre-job, in-job and off-job) , types of work, gender, and length of service.
ResultsThe off-job occupational radiological health examination was rare at 2.3% (74/3165) . The abnormal detection rate of chest radiographs, renal function, thyroid function, and blood routine of the radiation workers in-job group was higher than that of the pre-job group (P<0.05) . No statistical difference was found in the abnormal detection rate of the examination items during the in-job group and the off-job group (P>0.05) . The blood routine abnormality detection rate of medical application group and industrial application group were higher than those of nuclear fuel group (P<0.05) . The abnormal detection rate of blood pressure and renal function of male radiation workers was higher than that of females, while the abnormal detection rate of blood routine of females was higher than that of males (P<0.05) . The abnormal detection rate of electrocardiogram, chest radiograph, blood pressure, renal function, thyroid function, and blood routine of radiation workers increased with increasing working age (P<0.05) .
ConclusionOccupational health status of radiation workers is not optimistic. Radiation occupational health monitoring should be strengthened, special attention should be paid to off-job radiation occupational health examination, focusing on the sensitive indicators of sensitive personnel, improving radiation protection conditions, and effectively protecting the occupational health of radiation workers.
Key words:
Radiation, ionizing; Radiation workers; Medical application; Industrial application; Nuclear fue
Contributor Information
Su Yiwei
Guangzhou Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, Guangzhou 510620, China
Lin Qiuyue
Guangzhou Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, Guangzhou 510620, China
Wang Jianyu
Guangzhou Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, Guangzhou 510620, China
Zhang Yan
Guangzhou Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, Guangzhou 510620, China
Huang Haibo
Guangzhou Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, Guangzhou 510620, China
Zhang Wanfeng
Guangzhou Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, Guangzhou 510620, China
Liu Yimin
Guangzhou Occupational Disease Prevention and Treatment Hospital, Guangzhou 510620, China