Answer to Question #13702 Submitted to "Ask the Experts"
Category: Regulations, Policies, and Standards
The following question was answered by an expert in the appropriate field:
Can a female radiation worker resume her work after radiation treatment keeping in mind the annual dose limits for a radiation worker?
The annual dose limits do not apply to or include any radiation dose to the individual due to medical procedures, so yes, a female or male radiation worker may resume work following breast radiation treatment (or other).
That said, medical exposures to men or women who are also radiation workers can (depending on the diagnostic or treatment technique) appear as occupational dose. When that happens—usually discovered when a dosimeter registers an unusually high dose—the patient/employee may be asked for what would normally be protected medical information so that the medical dose can be calculated and subtracted from what the dosimeter detected.
Another possibility is that the patient/employee wears a dosimeter issued specifically for the diagnostic/treatment so that occupational dose can be subtracted that way.
Deirdre H. Elder, MS, CHP, CMLSO
Margaret Cervera