| خلاصه مقاله | Ionizing rays are one of the harmful factors in work environments that can cause serious harm to exposed people. Radiation workers are people who are may be exposed to high amounts of radiation compared to other members of society. The purpose of this study is to compare the protection and safety status of radiology and radiotherapy departments of hospitals, as well as to evaluate the knowledge and attitude of radiation workers and the amount of dose received among them. In this cross-sectional study, the radiology and radiotherapy departments of 8 hospitals with 303 employees were examined using a checklist of data related to safety conditions and the status of compliance with health requirements. The results of the safety attitude survey showed that the average safety attitude score among 216 out of 303 participants in this part of the study was more than 75 out of 100. The average overall score obtained for compliance with the checklist items in all hospitals, on average, in the three departments of radiation safety, public safety and emergency situations, respectively, were 75.5±10.22, 88.23±8.57, and 05.10±59, respectively. It is 47. In this study, the safety attitude of people was more than average, and therefore it shows the positive attitude of radiation department employees towards compliance with safety items. Due to the positive attitude of the employees and compliance with safety principles, the amount of dose received by most people was within the standard range. Therefore, it can be concluded that a positive attitude, compliance with safety and health principles can have positive effects on the health of employees in these departments. |