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A Study on the Convergence Perception of Students in Radiology on the Reorganization of Safety Management System by person with frequent access of Nuclear Safety Act

원자력안전법 수시출입자 안전관리체계 개편에 대한 방사선학과 재학생들의 융합적 인식 연구

  • Lee, Bo-Woo (Department of Radiological Science, Gimcheon University) ;
  • Kim, Chang-Gyu (Department of Radiological Science, Gimcheon University)
  • Received : 2019.04.29
  • Accepted : 2019.06.20
  • Published : 2019.06.28

Abstract

This study will examine the awareness of students in radiology who have applied the reorganization of the safety management system of frequent visitors according to the amendment of the Nuclear Safety Act. A survey was conducted on 175 students from the Department of Radiology at K University. 98.1% of the students in the second grade, 90.3% in the third grade, and 97.7% in the fourth grade were recognized as need to be classified as person with frequent access by the Nuclear Safety Act. Limiting the operation of radiation equipment in radiography practice is a regulation that violates students' right to learn, and it is necessary to enact an exception rule for learning so that the right to study is not violated.

이 연구는 원자력안전법 개정에 따른 수시출입자 안전관리체계 개편이 적용된 방사선학과 재학생들의 인식도를 알아보고자 K 대학교 방사선학과 재학생 175명을 대상으로 설문조사를 실시하였다. 원자력안전법에 의해 수시출입자로 분류되어 관리를 받을 필요가 있다고 인식하는 재학생은 2학년 98.1%, 3학년 90.3%, 4학년 97.7%로 나타났으며, 수시출입자로 구분되어 촬영실습의 조작에 제한을 받는다는 재학생이 2학년 96.3%, 3학년 74.2%, 4학년 93.2%로 나타났다. 방사선촬영실습에서 방사선장비를 조작하는데 제한을 두는 것은 학생들의 학습권을 침해하는 규정으로 학습에 대한 예외규정을 제정하여 학습권이 침해받지 않도록 정책을 펼쳐나가야 할 것 이다.

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Table 1. General characteristics of subjects

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Table 2. Recognition on the revision of Nuclear Safety Law

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Table 3. Recognition based on the revision of the Safety Management System of the person with frequent accessUnit: person, %

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Table 4. Perception of infringement of the right to learn according to the limitations of the Nuclear Safety Act

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