OFFICIAL USE ONLY Therefore: (11) (0.05) (0.25) = 0.14 uc, to the bones. Step 2. Determine the dose rate to the bones. With an assumed effective energy of 0.55 Mev (reference 5) (0.14) (2.2 x 10°) (60 x 2h) (1.6 x 10°)(0.55) » 5.6 x 10% (100) (7,000) rads/day or 0.56 millirads/day Step 3. Determine total dose D total » R e where: Raw initial dose rate Ae « effective decay constant D total = 0.56 = 42 miliirads 5.0133 IV. Methods For Estimating Doses For Prolonged Periods Of Intake As suggested above, the thyroid receives greater doses than do the gastrointestinal tract or bones for periods of intake out to about 20 days after a detonation (except for the first day). If permissible. in- takes were based on the thyroid dose only, then Graph Four indicates that there could be an increasing intake of fission product activity afterabout the 10th day. This could be undesirable from the point of view of the increasing exposures to the gastrointestinal tract and bones, eas well as leading to possible confusion in interpreting the resultant criteria. Therefore, Graph Four wes used in constructing the curve for thyroid doses in Graph Five, except (p) after about the 10th day the intake of fallout material was held ‘to about 11 microcuries, and (b) the first day's cf fissior~ pruduct activity intake was arbitrarily reduced (as shown in ff A a 4 OFFICIAL USE ONLY - 7-

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