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Where can I get info regarding the dangers of radiation exposure to Radiographers and Radiology Techs? |
Where can I get info regarding the dangers of radiation exposure to Radiographers and Radiology Techs? I have been working as a radiographer for over 15 years. I worked throughout my pregnancy (up until 2 days before giving birth), and never had any problems. My daughter is 12 now! As radiologic techs, we wear film badges which record our radiation exposure. Mine has always registered zero. We do not exposure ourselves to radiation. We are out of the x-ray room when we take an exposure. If we must be in the room during radiation exposure (such as in fluoroscopy or surgery or for portable exams in the ICU or ER), we wear lead aprons to protect us. If a worker follows the rules of protecting themselves, there really is NO danger. Google.com It is a very safe field. There is no evidence of increased cancer risk among radiologic technologists. |
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