Health Effects Associated with Occupational Exposure to Gamma Radiation in Aircrew: A Case Study on Mehrabad Airport in 2021

Morteza Mortazavi, Parvin Ahmadinejad, Sara Arjmand, M. Derakhshanjazari
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Introduction: Aircrew is exposed to harmful levels of gamma radiation with unknown effects. This study aims to investigate occupational exposure to cosmic gamma radiation and its associated health effects among the aircrew members of Iran Airlines. Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study was carried out on the crew from four internal flights departing from Mehrabad Airport in 2021. The participants were divided into two groups of 100 aircrew members flying on low-altitude and high-altitude routes, and the history of their  illnesses in the past thres years was extracted from medical records. The average annual effective dose (ED) of gamma radiation for the aircrew was measured by dosimeter (CEM DT-9501), and data analysis was done using SPSS16 software. Results: This study found that the average annual ED of gamma rays was approximately 1.5 millisieverts higher in flight crews on high-altitude flights compared to the low-altitude ones. Moreover, a significant relationship was observed between exposure to gamma and occupational disease in the studied subjects (P < 0.05). Therefore, the risk of gastrointestinal, skin, and cardiovascular diseases was 3.55, 3.63, and 12.4 times higher for the crew on high-altitude flights compared with those on low-altitude flights. Conclusion: High-altitude flights are associated with increased exposure to gamma radiation, leading to a threefold higher risk of occupational diseases such as gastrointestinal, skin, and cardiovascular conditions among aircrew members. These findings highlight the importance of reducing health risks of exposure to gamma rays in aviation industry and emphasize the need for preventive measures to protect the well-being of aircrew personnel.
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机组人员职业暴露于伽马辐射对健康的影响:2021 年迈赫拉巴德机场案例研究
导言:空勤人员暴露在有害水平的伽马辐射中,其影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在调查伊朗航空公司机组人员暴露于宇宙伽马辐射的职业情况及其对健康的影响。研究方法这项横断面分析研究针对 2021 年从迈赫拉巴德机场起飞的四个国内航班的机组人员。参与者分为两组,每组 100 名空勤人员,分别乘坐低空和高空航线,并从医疗记录中提取了他们过去几年的病史。使用剂量计(CEM DT-9501)测量机组人员伽马辐射的年平均有效剂量(ED),并使用 SPSS16 软件进行数据分析。结果研究发现,与低空飞行相比,高空飞行机组人员的伽马射线年平均辐射量高出约 1.5 毫西弗。此外,在研究对象中还观察到伽马射线暴露与职业病之间存在明显的关系(P < 0.05)。因此,与低空飞行的机组人员相比,高空飞行的机组人员患肠胃病、皮肤病和心血管病的风险分别高出 3.55 倍、3.63 倍和 12.4 倍。结论:高空飞行与伽马辐射照射增加有关,导致机组人员患胃肠道、皮肤和心血管疾病等职业病的风险高出三倍。这些发现凸显了减少航空业伽马射线辐射对健康危害的重要性,并强调了采取预防措施保护机组人员健康的必要性。
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Journal of Environmental Health and Sustainable Development
Journal of Environmental Health and Sustainable Development Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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