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What is the difference between the Health Physicist and HSE Engineer?

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Question added by Aboubakr Mohamed GradIOSH , Field Compliance Coordinator (Environmental Protection, Radiation Protection, Occupational Health) , Saudi Aramco
Date Posted: 2016/07/04
Tarek Tohamy
by Tarek Tohamy , EHS Manager , KIMMCO ISOVER

Health physicists work in a variety of disciplines, including research, industry, education, environmental protection, and enforcement of government regulations. Although the health physicist usually concentrates in one of these disciplines, a professional health physicist typically performs duties in several areas. In research, health physicists investigate principles by which radiation interacts with matter and living systems. Health physicists also study environmental levels of radioactivity and the effects of radiation on biological systems on earth and in space. This information is used in many ways, ranging from designing radiation-detection instrumentation to establishing radiation protection standards. Industrial or applied health physicists draw upon their technical knowledge and varied experience to advise and make recommendations to management regarding methods and equipment for use in radiation work. The health physicist also assists engineers and scientists in designing facilities and new radiation control programs. As the primary consultant during any radiation emergency, a health physicist commonly has total control of the involved area. Health physicists working in education develop and instruct training programs for future health physicists. They also provide any necessary training for radiation workers and the general public. These individuals instruct workers and other health physicists on the level of risk associated with particular radiation sources and methods used to reduce risk. One goal is to help individuals understand the relative degree of risk of radiation exposure. In most cases, the risk is no greater than that found in other industries.Health physicists who work in regulatory enforcement must have knowledge and experience concerning all types of radiation hazards in order to establish guidelines for adequate radiation control. These guidelines help society receive the greatest benefits from radiation sources at the lowest possible exposure.

and job description for him is like follow

    • 1) Devises and directs research, training, and monitoring programs to protect plant and laboratory personnel from radiation hazards: Conducts research to develop inspection standards, radiation exposure limits for personnel, safe work methods, and decontamination procedures, and tests surrounding areas to ensure that radiation is not in excess of permissible standards.

 

    • 2) Develops criteria for design and modification of health physics equipment, such as detectors and counters, to improve radiation protection.

 

    • 3) Assists in developing standards of permissible concentrations of radioisotopes in liquids and gases.

 

    • 4) Directs testing and monitoring of equipment and recording of personnel and plant area radiation exposure data.

 

    • 5) Requests bioassay samples from individuals believed to be exposed.

 

    • 6) Consults with scientific personnel regarding new experiments to determine that equipment or plant design conforms to health physics standards for protection of personnel.

 

    • 7) Conducts research pertaining to potential environmental impact of proposed atomic energy related industrial development to determine qualifications for licensing.

 

    • 8) Requisitions and maintains inventory of instruments.

 

    • 9) Instructs personnel in principles and regulations related to radiation hazards.

 

    • 10) Assigns film badges and dosimeters to personnel, and recommends changes in assignment for health reasons.

 

    • 11) Advises public authorities on methods of dealing with radiation hazards, and procedures to be followed in radiation incidents, and assists in civil defense planning.

 

  • 12) May specialize in research concerning decontamination of radioactive equipment and work areas in nuclear plants, laboratories, and other facilities and be designated Nuclear-Decontamination Research Specialist.

For HSE Engineer 

ensure the well-being of people and property. These professionals combine knowledge of an engineering discipline, as well as health or safety regulations related to their discipline to keep work environments, building and people safe from harm. The work of safety engineers helps their employers lower costs of insurance and comply with laws and regulations related to health and safety.

develop policies to ensure safety of an environment, its customers and employees. They inspect equipment, environments and buildings to indentify areas that can potentially cause health and safety hazards. Safety engineers stay abreast of new laws and regulations regarding health and safety, and make the appropriate changes for their employer. They also investigate accidents and injuries, then recommend improvements to safety policies and programs.

yasir ghafoor
by yasir ghafoor , Sr. EHS Officer , The TESO Safety Trainings & Environment Consultancy

Health Physicist is the science concerned with the recognition, evaluation, and control of health hazards to permit the safe use and application of ionizing radiation. Health physics professionals promote excellence in the science and practice of radiation protection and safety. Health physicists principally work at facilities where radionuclides or ionoizing radiation are used or produced; such as medical institutions, government laboratories, academic and research institutions, nuclear power plants, regulatory agencies and manufacturing plants.

Health and safety engineers develop procedures and design systems to prevent people from getting sick or injured and to keep property from being damaged. They combine knowledge of systems engineering and of health and safety to make sure that chemicals, machinery, software, furniture, and other consumer products will not cause harm to people or damage to buildings.

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