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Nucleus

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DUMENIGO, Cruz et al. Case studies on the use of the "risk matrix" approach for accident prevention in radiotherapy. Nucleus [online]. 2010, n.48, pp. 21-26. ISSN 0864-084X.

ABSTRACT External beam radiotherapy is the only practice during which humans are directly exposed to a radiation beam to receive high doses. Accidental exposures have occurred throughout the world, thus showing the need for systematic safety assessments, capable to identify preventive measures and to minimize consequences of accidental exposure. The ‘risk matrix’ approach is a semi quantitative method to evaluate the likelihood and the severity of events by means of a scale, and defines acceptability criteria on the basis of the risk. For each accident sequence identified, the following questions come up: how often is it?, how severe are the consequences? and, what safety measures should be taken to prevent it?. From these answers we can obtain the resulting risk by using the "Risk Matrix" table. In this study we have used this method to conduct the study in 3 cases (real radiotherapy departments). The case study identified the major weaknesses in radiotherapy service and proposed measures to reduce the risk of accidents. The method is practical and it could be applied in hospitals. This approach allows regulators to improve the quality of their inspections and the rigor of the assessments made to grant the operating license to the entities working with radiotherapy

Keywords : safety; hazards; radiotherapy; radiation protection; probabilistic estimation.

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