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LOCAL RADIATION DOSIMETRY OF WORKERS METHOD USING OPTICALLY STIMULATED PULSED LUMINESCENCE AND MONTE CARLO SIMULATION

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1h 30m
Geneva

Geneva

International Conference Centre Geneva, Switzerland
Poster 3. Monitoring and dose assessment of occupational radiation exposures Session 2. Monitoring and dose assessment of occupational radiation exposures

Speaker

Mohammed Talbi (medical physicist)

Description

Background: This is the first study that has been done in Morocco with the aim of optimizing protection of workers in diagnostic radiology, by using Monte Carlo simulation and Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL).
Methods:Measurements have been performed OSL detectors to determine the dose received by workers.
Results: There was no statistically significant difference between dose simulated by GATE and those measured using the OSL (P < 0.01).
Conclusion: Monte Carlo simulation responses were suitable and could provide an accurate alternative for dose determination with non‐uniform primary x‐ray beams.

Speakers email mo.talbi@uhp.ac.ma
Speakers affiliation Medical Physics Unit, Temara Hospital and Department of Physical Sciences and Engineering Moulay Ismail University Zitoune Meknès, Morocco, P.O. Box 11201
Name of Member State/Organization morocco

Author

Mohammed Talbi (medical physicist)

Co-authors

Prof. Mohammed Khalis (Department of Physical Sciences and Engineering Moulay Ismail University Zitoune Meknès, Morocco, P.O. Box 11201) Prof. Rajaa Sebihi (Department of physics Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco P.O. Box 1014) Mr Mhamed El Mansouri (Department of Physics, Materials and Subatomic Physics Laboratory Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco, P.O. Box 133)

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