Jun 7 – 11, 2026
Prague, Czechia
Europe/Prague timezone

Session

Personnel dosimetry and monitoring

Jun 8, 2026, 4:30 PM
CTU in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering (Prague, Czechia)

CTU in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering

Prague, Czechia

Břehová 78/7 115 19 Prague 1 Czech Republic GPS. 50.0910372N, 14.4163028E

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  1. NOR AZURA MUHAMMAD (UNIVERSITY MALAYA)
    6/8/26, 4:30 PM
    Personnel dosimetry and monitoring
    Oral Presentation

    The widespread adoption of C-arm fluoroscopy has significantly optimized minimally invasive spinal and orthopaedic surgery by reducing operative morbidity, its frequent intraoperative application necessitates rigorous monitoring and safety protocols to mitigate the cumulative health risks posed by scatter radiation exposure to surgical personnel. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate...

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  2. Miroslav Voytchev (ASNR)
    6/8/26, 4:45 PM
    Personnel dosimetry and monitoring
    Oral Presentation

    This work presents recent updates to the international standard IEC 62387 on Dosimetry systems with integrating passive detectors for individual, workplace and environmental monitoring of photon and beta radiation, developed by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Subcommittee 45B “Radiation Protection Instrumentation”. The second edition was published in 2020, followed by the...

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  3. Inmaculada Sierra Bercedo (CIEMAT)
    6/8/26, 5:00 PM
    Personnel dosimetry and monitoring
    Oral Presentation

    Accurate assessment of committed effective dose following occupational intake of radionuclides requires updated biokinetic models, robust statistical inference, and comprehensive uncertainty management. Although the ICRP Occupational Intakes of Radionuclides (OIR) series provides state-of-the-art systemic models, retention and excretion functions, and dose coefficients, their operational...

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  4. Mr Noemi Aguiar Silva (Federal University of São Paulo)
    6/8/26, 5:15 PM
    Personnel dosimetry and monitoring
    Oral Presentation

    This study investigates the thermoluminescence (TL) response of LiMgPO₄:Al dosimeters under different radiation fields. A comparative analysis was performed using two radiation sources with distinct linear energy transfer (LET) characteristics: a ⁹⁰Sr/⁹⁰Y beta source (low LET) and a ²²⁶Ra source emitting α, β, and γ radiation (mixed field with high-LET contribution). For ⁹⁰Sr/⁹⁰Y irradiations,...

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  5. Prof. Abdelmoneim Sulieman, Noor Bin Aydan
    6/8/26, 5:30 PM
    Personnel dosimetry and monitoring
    Oral Presentation

    Cardiology staff, particularly those involved in fluoroscopically guided procedures, are exposed to occupational ionizing radiation. Long-term dose monitoring is essential to ensure compliance with radiation safety standards and to support optimization strategies. This study aimed to evaluate cumulative occupational radiation doses among cardiology department staff over a five-year period...

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