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UK nuclear medicine, medical physics, and research departments must conduct radiation risk assessments. A standardized approach using matched forms for general and ionizing radiation risks has been developed to aid compliance.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Physics
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Radiation Safety

Background:

  • UK legislation mandates risk assessments for radiation-use workplaces.
  • Departments face challenges with limited guidance for ionizing radiation risk assessments.
  • The Royal Free Hospital initiated a project to address these challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine and standardize the risk assessment procedure for departments using ionizing radiation.
  • To develop a practical and consistent methodology for risk assessment.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a standardized risk assessment approach.
  • Creation of matched risk assessment forms for general and ionizing radiation risks.
  • Inclusion of a worked example to illustrate the methodology.

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Main Results:

  • A standardized risk assessment procedure has been established.
  • Matched forms for general and specific radiation risks are now available.
  • A practical example demonstrates the application of the new methodology.

Conclusions:

  • The standardized approach simplifies and improves the consistency of risk assessments.
  • This methodology provides guidance for departments handling ionizing radiation.
  • Implementation can enhance compliance with UK radiation safety legislation.