Medical management of three workers following a radiation exposure incident
- Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
The medical management of three individuals involved in an exposure incident to whole-body radiation at a nuclear generating plant of a Canadian electrical utility is described. The exposure incident resulted in the two highest whole-body radiation doses ever received in a single event by workers in a Canadian nuclear power plant. The individual whole-body doses (127.4 mSv, 92.0 mSv, 22.4 mSv) were below the threshold for acute radiation sickness but the exposures still presented medical management problems related to assessment and counseling. Serial blood counting and lymphocyte cytogenetic analysis to corroborate the physical dosimetry were performed. All three employees experienced somatic symptoms due to stress and one employee developed post-traumatic stress disorder. This incident indicates that there is a need in such radiation exposure accidents for early and continued counseling of exposed employees to minimize the risk of development of stress-related symptoms.
- OSTI ID:
- 7189835
- Journal Information:
- American Journal of Industrial Medicine; (United States), Vol. 22:2; ISSN 0271-3586
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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