Abdelsalam Abuzreda, Amenh B Yousif, Aeshah Alzayani, Salaheddin Ali Abdulrahman, Abubakr A B Mohammed, Mussa M Shomata, Mohammed Marjan Aldabous, Moftah Amrajaa Alhashimi, Halima S Saeid, Raja Mohammad Elbarjo, Enas Helal Alhrir, Iman Nasser Zew, Ahmed Alshakmak, Taghrid z Ali, Azeezah Saad and Salima Faraj
The risks of occupational exposure to radiation may lead to changes in the chemical balance of the body's cells. Some of these changes may lead to a defect in human DNA and thus lead to dangerous genetic mutations that may also be transmitted to children after their birth and other diseases. It affects the blood-forming system and may cause deformities, infections, or some types of cancer. Skin redness, inflammation, and hair loss. Continuous exposure to radiation leads to damage to tissues and muscles. Sexual infertility, Therefore, this will be addressed, and then administrative and engineering prevention strategies for exposure to radiation and occupational health safety