This study recommends reduction of the exposure duration in any radiation area because the radiation dose received by a person is closely related to the time spent in the radiation area. The current study emphasizes proper use and storage of good quality lead aprons to minimize X-ray penetration and it should be made compulsory for hospital administrations to take proper steps to reduce exposure to X-rays in the workplace. Individual biomonitoring should be conducted regularly, and new radioprotection policies should be introduced on the basis of genetic studies like the present one.