A case of azoospermia in a non-destructive testing worker exposed to radiation.
Jaechan ParkSang Gil LeeChulyong ParkHuisu EomPublished in: Annals of occupational and environmental medicine (2017)
The difference between the exposure dose records measured through TLD badge and the actual exposure dose implies that the monitor used by the NDT worker did not work properly, and such a difference could threaten the health and safety of workers. Thus, to protect the safety and health of NDT workers, education of workers and strengthening of law enforcement are required to ensure that regulations are strictly followed, and if necessary, random sampling of NDT workers using a cytogenetic dosimeter, such as FISH, should be considered.