Table 6— DISTRIBUTION OF Sr*® IN HUMAN FEMORA
(upe/g Ca)
Reference

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Age (years)
Distal epiphyseal plate
Distal sub-epiphyseal

14
0.17

9
0.25

0.20

0.34

0.20

0.27

bone

Centre of shaft
Proximal sub-epiphyseal
bone

0.11

0.22

8 DOSE RATE FROM RADIOSTRONTIUM

In Table 7 the average dose rate to bone from the Sr*” burden in children in 1956 is com-

pared with that due to natural radioactivity (Spiers, 1956).

Table 7—-DOSE RATE FROM.Sr®® AND NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY TO BONE
Source of Radiation

Dose rate, mrem/yr

Natural radiation
External sources
Radium in bone

§2
39

Total

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sr®*® in children under 5 in 1956
Median level (0.70 5.U.)
Maximum level (1.55 8.0.)

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The highest Sr*® activity recorded in 1956 gives an average dose to bone which is one-tenth

of that due to the natural radium, when allowance is madefor the relative biological efficiency

of the alpha rays,* and one thirtieth of the total natural dose to bone from internal and external

sources.
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MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE BODY BURDEN OF Sr*®

The maximum permissible body burden for occupational workers is one microcurie (ICRP,
1955) which is approximately equivalent to 1000 S.U. The Medical Research Council Committee
(1956) have proposed a limit of one-tenth of the occupational body burden for the general population, and state also that “immediate consideration would be required if the concentration in

human bones showed signs of rising greatly beyond one-hundredth of that corresponding to the
maximum permissible occupational level.”
The highest Sr*° activity in human bone found in our series to the end of 1956 is 1.55 S.U.
which is “he of the maximum permissible for the general population, and Y of the level above

which “immediate consideration would be required.”
It has been suggested that a dose rate 10 times the human occupational level would be ac-

ceptable for animals (Chamberlain, Loutit, Scott Russell and Martin, 1956). The Sr®° maximum
permissible level for sheep would then be 10,000 S.U. The highest levels recorded in Britain
are at Cmmystwyth, when 183 S.U. was found in October, 1955 (Bryant et al., 1956) and 160 S.U.
in July 1956 (Table 2).

*RBE of alpha rays is 10 (ICRP, 1955).

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