INTRODUCTION
The world must remain a safe place for humanity, necessitating the promotion of pro-sustainable activities while advocating against and preventing actions that negatively impact the ecosystem. In 1987, the United Nations Brundtland Commission defined sustainability as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” It involves social, economic, and environmental activities essential for ensuring a prosperous, safe, and equitable world.
Sustainable environmental practices in radiography are essential to minimize the impact of radiology procedures on the environment.
STEPS TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOGRAPHY PRACTICES
- Digital Imaging: transition from the traditional film-based radiography to digital imaging can significantly reduce the use of chemicals and film waste. Digital imaging also requires less energy and resources compared to traditional methods.
- Optimizing Imaging Protocols: Implementing protocols that use the lowest possible radiation dose while still obtaining high-quality images is crucial. This is not only reducing radiation exposure to participants and staff but also minimizes the environmental impact of radiography.
- Proper Waste Management: Ensuring proper disposal of chemicals, film, and other radiography related waste is essential. Implementing recycling programs for materials such as lead aprons and lead shields can also help reduce environmental impact.
- Energy Efficiency: Using energy-efficient equipment and optimizing workflow to reduce energy consumption can help lower the carbon footprint of radiography practices.
- Education and Training: Providing education and training to radiographers on sustainable practices and the importance of environmental conservation can help promote a culture of sustainability within radiology departments.
- Equipment Maintenance: Regular maintenance of radiography equipment can help ensure optimal performance reducing the need for frequent replacements and minimizing waste.
CONCLUSION
By implementing these sustainable environmental practices in radiography, healthcare facilities can reduce their environmental footprint while maintaining high-quality patient care.
Written on World Radiography Day 2024 celebration to highlight some practical steps to mitigate the impact of radiography practice on environmental sustainability and to educate the public.
Rad. Maikudi Dauda (M.Sc.)