2. Uranium a. Uranium is a chemically toxic element b. Uranium is absorbed into body only with difficulty c. Effect on body is determined in part by solubility of airborne uranium compound (1) Insoluble oxide is largely retained in lungs and produces injury by irradiation (2) With soluble uranium compound, may cause severe chemical injury to kidneys (a) Uranium produces a characteristic histological injury in the kidney (o) Good evidence that concentrations of soluble uranium Of 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air will not cause significant injury over the normal working lifetime of a man 1) This figure has been accepted for all uranium exposures 2) (c) 3. No reported injuries from uranium toxicity Dust control techniques Plutonium a. Plutonium is some 200,000 times more radioactive than uranium b. Although toxic chemically, plutonium, because of its radioactivity is, like radium, dangerous within body in amounts far less than would produce a chemical hazard 7 - 3

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