Using fuzzy set theory, this paper presents results from risk analyses that explore potential exposure of medical operators working in a high dose rate brachytherapy irradiation plant. In these analyses, the HEART methodology, a first generation method for human reliability analysis, has been employed to evaluate the probability of human error. This technique has been modified on the basis of fuzzy set concepts to take into account, more directly, the uncertainties of the so-called error-promoting factors on which the method is based. Moreover, with regard to some identified accident scenarios, fuzzy potential dose was also evaluated to estimate the relevant risk. The results also provide some recommendations for procedures and safety equipment to reduce the occurrence of radiological exposure accidents.
Castiglia, F., Giardina, M., Tomarchio, E.A. (2010). Risk analysis using fuzzy set theory of accidental exposure of medical staff during brachytherapy procedures. JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION, 30, 49-62 [DOI: 10.1088/0952-4746/30/1/004].
Risk analysis using fuzzy set theory of accidental exposure of medical staff during brachytherapy procedures
CASTIGLIA, Francesco;GIARDINA, Mariarosa;TOMARCHIO, Elio Angelo
2010-01-01
Abstract
Using fuzzy set theory, this paper presents results from risk analyses that explore potential exposure of medical operators working in a high dose rate brachytherapy irradiation plant. In these analyses, the HEART methodology, a first generation method for human reliability analysis, has been employed to evaluate the probability of human error. This technique has been modified on the basis of fuzzy set concepts to take into account, more directly, the uncertainties of the so-called error-promoting factors on which the method is based. Moreover, with regard to some identified accident scenarios, fuzzy potential dose was also evaluated to estimate the relevant risk. The results also provide some recommendations for procedures and safety equipment to reduce the occurrence of radiological exposure accidents.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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