| Literature DB >> 21258594 |
Young-Woo Jin1, Meeseon Jeong, Kieun Moon, Min-Heui Jo, Seong-Kyu Kang.
Abstract
Radiation risk has become well known through epidemiological studies of clinically or occupationally exposed populations, animal experiments, and in vitro studies; however, the study of radiation related or induced disease has been limited in Korea. This study is to find the level of occupational radiation exposure for various kinds of accidents, compensated occupational diseases, related studies, and estimations on future occupational disease risks. Research data of related institutions were additionally investigated. About 67% of 62,553 radiation workers had no exposure or less than 1.2 mSv per year. The 5 reported cases on radiation accident patients in Korea occurred during nondestructive testing. According to the recent rapid increase in the number of workers exposed to radiation, a higher social recognition of cancer, and an increasing cancer mortality rate, it is expected that occupational disease compensation will rapidly increase as well. Therefore, it is important to develop scientific and objective decision methods, such as probability of causation and screening dose in the establishment of an exposure and health surveillance system.Entities:
Keywords: Nuclear Power Plants; Occupational Diseases; Occupational Exposure; Radiation
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21258594 PMCID: PMC3023356 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2010.25.S.S70
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Distribution of radiation workers and personal dose by occupational category in Korea (as of 2006), (7)
*Korea currently operates 4 NPPs and 20 commercial nuclear reactors; †Korea administers the Korea Food and Drug Administration in the diagnosis area and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in the therapy area; this category is includes in both areas; ‡Others are the public research and education institute.
The data for coal workers was unavailable.
Case reports on accident exposure to radiation in Korea
*Kim KJ and Yoo JH study was duplicated into 4 cases in their previous study.
Distribution of major radiation accidents in Korea, 1972-2009 (33)
†The case was caused by an abnormal combustion of a Uranium power chip, but spontaneously it was extinguished and was not exposed.
Cases of compensated radiation related occupational diseases in Korea
NPP, Nuclear power plant; AML, Acute myelocytic leukemia; ML, Malignant lymphoma; MM, Multiple Myeloma.
Predicted cases for compensation in 2005 and 2015 (males) based on the screening dose at significance level in percent
*Summation of predicted cases for all cancer sites, except the categories expressed in italics.
Characteristics of Occupational Safety and Health management according to the Act related to radiation (22)
*A notified user has not obligation to radiation dose record, health management, and education.
OSH Act, Occupational Safety and Health Act; Atomic Act, Atomic Energy Act; Medical Act, Medical Service Act; MEST, Ministry of Education Science and Technology; MoEL, Ministry of Employment and Labor; KFDA, Korea Food and Drug Administration.