Upaya Pelaksanaan Keselamatan Kerja terhadap Bahaya Radiasi pada Pekerja Radiologi

  • Via Rahmah STIKES Borneo Nusantara
  • Ideris Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Borneo Nusantara
Keywords: Radiographer, Work Safety, Radiation Hazards

Abstract

Background: The development and use of radioactive substances or radiation sources in Indonesia is increasing in terms of quantity and equipment. besides being able to provide good results, their utilization will cause hazards. Therefore the work safety factor needs to be considered and maintained.

Research Objective: This research to know how work safety implementation against radiation hazards for Radiographer .

Method: This research is a qualitative descriptive design method which to know work safety implementation against radiation hazards for Radiographer. The sample in this research were 16 radiographers at Ulin Banjarmasin Hospital.

Results: Radiation dose average score is 16 and average percentage value  100% with answers carried out monitoring, radiation protection equipment results of an average score is 16 with an average percentage 100% of respondents answered to function, radiation protection officers obtained an average percentage average 81.25% of respondents answered mastered with an average score is 13. Respondents who answered less mastered got a percentage 18.75% with an average score is 3, radiation workers in getting an average percentage of overall 77.5% answered implemented with an average score is 12.4 respondents answering were carried out. Respondents who answered were not implemented  getting a percentage 22.5% with an average score is 3.6.

Conclusion: Radiographers at Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin have knowing, understanding and implementing all provisions of radiation work safety, implementing work instructions that prepared by PPR correctly.

Published
2024-05-31
How to Cite
Rahmah, V., & Ideris. (2024). Upaya Pelaksanaan Keselamatan Kerja terhadap Bahaya Radiasi pada Pekerja Radiologi. JRI (Jurnal Radiografer Indonesia), 7(1), 41-44. https://doi.org/10.55451/jri.v7i1.277
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