Benefits
and Risks of Radiation Sources
Radiation has generated a lot of fear and
misinterpretation due to lack of information and invisible nature of radiation.
There is nothing necessarily dangerous about it, visible light is radiation,
heat is radiation. Its benefits and risks must be established using principles
of radiation protection.
Furthermore, Radiation is a weak carcinogen;
it is unnecessary exposure that increases health risks. Sunlight becomes
dangerous if the exposure is not controlled. Even our intake of food and drinks
become dangerous to health if not controlled.
All uses of radiation (ionizing and
non-ionizing) are beneficial to human health, environment, industries,
research.
So, why the fear. Let us consider these incidents:
- The Radiological accident in Lilo Georgia 1997 was abandonment of sources and late recognition. In the process of recovery, a source was removed from pocket of a soldier’s winter jacket.
- Accident in Gilan 1996 affected a worker who was performing his duty of carrying heat insulation material. The young man noticed shiny, pencil sized metal object lying in a trench. He picked up the source and put it in the right breast pocket of his coveralls. Although he returned the source to the trench when he started experiencing dizziness, nausea, etc, yet it was late.
- In Istanbul it was abandonment and human error by not exporting one of the packaged sources without the permission of the relevant body. People should look out for safety and danger signs. (Read more The radiological accident in Lilo/jointly by IAEA and WHO.-Vienna: The Agency,2000.The Radiological Accident in Gilan-Vienna, IAEA 2002. The radiological accident in Istanbul.- Vienna: IAEA, 2000)
The sources used in these companies and
industries are for beneficial purposes. None was meant to be harmful or to
overexpose the public. Accidents and overexposure occur due to human error, improper
awareness, and lack of knowledge.
In application of ionizing radiation, these radiation protection principles and measures must be considered:
In application of ionizing radiation, these radiation protection principles and measures must be considered:
·
Justification
of the application
·
Optimization
– making it as low as reasonable achievable(ALARA)
·
Dose
limitation – exposure must not exceed dose limits.
Benefits of radiation are more than the risks if principles of radiation protection are properly applied.
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