Occupational health monitoring files of radiation workers refer to the files established by radiation work units for radiation workers and kept for life, which reflect their occupational health status and management, and are an important basis for ensuring occupational health and safety of radiation workers. The content of occupational health monitoring files of radiation workers, specifically, "occupational history" is to record radiation and non-radiation work experiences of radiation workers.
"Past medical history" is to record the diseases, injuries and treatment of radiation workers. The Statement of Female Workers' Pregnancy is a requirement to record the pregnancy of female workers in radiation work and adjust their posts or avoid internal irradiation. "Occupational exposure history" is to record the types, intensity, time and frequency of external and internal radiation of radiation workers, as well as the dose and level of ionizing radiation.
"Emergency exposure" refers to recording the unscheduled or beyond the normal range of ionizing radiation exposure of radiation workers when dealing with emergencies or emergencies. "Accident exposure history" is to record abnormal or excessive exposure to ionizing radiation caused by accidents or mistakes of radiation workers.
"Previous occupational health examination results and evaluation opinions" is to record the occupational health examination results and evaluation of radiation workers, as well as treatment measures and suggestions. "Health information such as diagnosis and treatment of radiation diseases, medical follow-up observation" is to record radiation diseases of radiation workers, as well as diagnosis and identification, medical treatment and medical follow-up observation.
Function:
1. Guarantee the occupational health and safety of radiation workers: The occupational health monitoring files of radiation workers can record and reflect the dose and level of ionizing radiation received by radiation workers in the process of radiation work, whether they have or are suspected of having radiation diseases, etc. To provide basis for monitoring and evaluation of occupational health risks of radiation workers.
2. Safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of radiation workers: The occupational health monitoring files of radiation workers can prove their professional identity and experience, as well as their exposure to ionizing radiation and possible health damage, and provide a basis for safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of radiation workers, such as enjoying health care allowances, transferring jobs or taking vacations, and applying for compensation or relief.
3. Promote standardized management of radiation work units according to law: radiation work units shall establish and keep lifelong occupational health monitoring files of radiation workers in accordance with relevant national laws, regulations and standards, properly manage them, record them truthfully and provide them free of charge. This can promote radiation work units to fulfill their legal obligations and carry out radiation work in an orderly and standardized manner according to law.