152

THE SHORTER-TERM BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS OF A FALLOUT FIELD

2

Isotope

1 of ealuble
radioactive material
we Initially peat
be inhaled

during ‘succeeding 8}

0.8, L)

ma Tate,
4 Wie,

(0.8, B)

@a,T)

Rel
cL

Tem

Autor

70

q

9 Aut

at

9
®
.
a
Attar.

(0.8, K)
8 5)

(0.8, K)

08, K)

0.32

(150, 3)

4.7X10-7 0.3, BY

2.6X10-* (150, BD
(0.3, B}
7

92

of
3

B)
2.0X10-?(150,
033
O83)

0.43

(0.3, B)

-[ 0.28

@3, B)

Single Exposure Values forr Ingestion o« f Radionuclides
re material

able to be inhaled

able ta be tehaled

during succeeding

In wound)

during succeeding 4

8 hrs)

rs)?

«

Cy

2)

63

(0.3, LLD)

6

| YX 10-4 (03)

1

3)

Poly

(0.3, LL

li

fe L105 (0.8)

8

(0.3)

al

(0.3, LL)

7

t.

Hs OX10-4 (0 3)

2.9X10-+ (0 3)
2AX LO G.8)

73

2

12

16

1

a3)

3)

(0.3, LL

0.3, LAD

fs BX 164 (0.8)
i
:

27

0.8)
:

14

(03, LLY
au

.oxctos (0.3)

83

(0.3)

OU

@.3, LLY

Be

eT)

(0.3, LUD

3.10(0.3)

Po

(03)

ar

M)
2.8X10
19X10 (0.3,
(OR M)

(0 3)
1.0%10- (0.3)
243104

#

(0.3)

12x10? (0.3, LLD)

(150, BY

8.3XI10-9 (0.8)

O12

1.210? (0.3, B)

6.71074 (150, B)
(0.3, B)
19

8.7%20- (6.8, K)
TAX1O4 0.8, BY

B)
52X10
aaxio-1 (150,
(03, B)
7.8X10" (0.8, B)

29x10-# (0.31

21x10 (03)
1.5%10-* (0.8)
L6X10-« (0.8)
La>10-* 0.3)
2.5X10-* (0.8)

2.8X10-* (0.3)
LEX10+ (0.3)

9.1X10-(0.3)

»

7
a7
a42
0.12
31

a3)

2)
(0.3)
03)
0.3)
3)

a
(02, LL
6
0.3, LL
(6.3, LLiy
39
64x10 (0.8, LLI)
2s
38)

$1172 (0.3, LL

2.81072 (0.8)

2110-4 (0.3)

Al

(0.3, LL)

oot

4, LLD

0.03
44

L9X10-4 (0.3)
83X10" (0.8)

73X10"? (0.2)
0.13

a)

0.3)

7.610-! (0.3, LL)

L4x10-* (0.8)

Or

3)

6.0X10-4 (0.3, LL

LB3c104 (0.8)

tl

ULA—-upperlargeintestine, S~stomach, 81--small Intestine. Theletters given In parentheses indleate the eritical boty organ.

8Thes in column 2 indicates daughter.products that are isomers in an excited state,
Nore.—The 0.3 or 150 in parentheses refers to the Hmiting dose rate of 0.4 rem/wk or 150 rem/70 yrs—whichever gives the smaller maximumper-

miasible value.

an

chemical hood, etc., which if inhaled (Table I)

or ingested (Table 11) for an Shour period

would result in the indicated dose.

The values

in Table I, columns 3, 6, and 7, can be con-

.

.

.

radioactive material are several orders of

magnitude smaller than the values for the
.

However, when applying this information to

greatest radiation hazard in the laboratory.

,
'

4

an

25

1LIxXd0-1 (0.8, LIL)
81X10 13, LED

(03, TB)

42x10104, B

O16

0.3, LLD

0.2%

0.3, LED

5.5X10-2 (0.3, 8)

3, M)

0 4, 8LY
0.3,

Lu
adn (0.3, LL)
} 6.3X10-2

O38)

1b axcto- 0.3, LED

=f
27
BR

(0.3, BY

! saci 3, LEN
4.0X10° (6.3, LID

tauniera
Rea
Ss)
0108 (0.3, L)

fs

oat

14x10 0.3, BD

44

0.3, LL)

[earn
(oa, KD
14X10(0.8, L)

so

(oa, ULI

5.7XUH (0.8, K)

26
%
n
as
FY

-|
-|
-|
|
-|

90

a1

9.83108 (0.3, BY)
(0.3, BI)
6.5x104 (0.3, L)
0.3, L)
Jot
1.23108 0.8, Ly
3.5108 (0,3, BY
5.5X104 (0.3, B)

ado (09, LD

LaxIe 03, LED
0.3, LIA)
03,LED
oe
0.3, LILI)
59
8%
3, LL
@.3, LLID
a
(08, LLY)
69

41
©3,LLD
(0.3, LLY)
Xo
2
©.3,LED
$5.3, LLY)
@.3LL
16
@3, LLY
Le

«| 2.810? (0.3, 1)
-} 4.0106 (0.3, L}

7
5a

LOX100 10.8, 1)
2TX100 (0.3, BY
| L.8xt0 @.3, K)

st
mm
Mo

46}
ar

:

PawepRhs

-) 28x10 0.3, Kt
0.38, L)

a7

{108

82

| 5.2102 (0.3, K)

%

Tsaoa
3%

(0.3, B)

8

lige sk

&

26x10 (03, BY

%
82

7.

1s

-| 468x109 (0.3, B)
pacer 058, B)

Sho Onn
91X10 (0.3, Bi

91

(0.9, L)

3.2

0.3, BY

fags 3, BD
1070.3, BY
0.89.3, L)
LE

3,1)
3, BY

8, LED

028

s.sx10-4 (0.3, ULT

LT
3, LAD
39X100.8, LLD
63x1003, LED

6.4x1O-? (0.3, LL)

63x10(0.3, LLD)
2810-7 0.3, LLD
8.aXx10-9 (0.8, LL
lo

-| 7.510 (0.8, B)
-| 64X10¢ 0.8, B)
Lex108 (0.3, B)
9.3104 (0.3, B)
-| 47 xd02 0.3, K)
8, Ky
ft

46) Rh... .

03,
(8, L)

80x10-?(1.3, B)

30
0
4
2
8
44 Rump Rh,

(18, B)

(es
13

3, LL

-; 88

3. B)

03, Ky

i

8, LL)
2
31x10" (0.3, LLY

38

44

52

ee
O88
@3, 1)

21xter @.3, K}
(0.3, K)
35

+t 23X10 0.3, KI)
36x10 0.3, Kh

1.1X103 (0.3, M)

5

24X10 (0.3, LT)
3, LLY)
34

a2
8

Seefootnotes at endof table.

%

43x00? 0 3, B)
fog) 8, sk
0%

8. LET

(0.3, 8}

4.3X10-1 (0.3, ST)

{is
1B

a

of nuclear weapons, it is probably safe to

os
10

(0.3, TB)

(e

»

the problemof fallout material from the testing

0.8,
F)
0.3, Bi

LL
3, LL)
0.3,

S

'

Ra

3, LLD

48
80
82

Tt is to be noted that maximumpermissible

water hy dividing them by 1,100 ec. These
venience in columns 5 and 6 of Table IT.

\

values for wounds contaminated with insoluble

serve to emphasize
other cases. This should
.
that perhaps contaminated wounds are the

values of ue/ee of water are entered for con-

"

..

verted to MPC in ypefee of. air by multiplying
them by 107". The values in Table qn, columns

3 and 4, were converted to MPC in ge/ee of

.

0.81

on

5
p58

38

,
}
f

°acide i LL

ne

is

a

erxie-t 03, LLD

ae
—
—:
©The vatues pe inhaled (as givenin columns 8, &, end 7) eanbe converted to MPC in wofes of alt by multiplying by 10-7
*TH—total hody, B—bone, F~ fat, sk—skin, M~muscle, sspleen, L—llver, K~kidney, B1—blood, T--thyrold, LL¥—lower large Intestine,

.

4

)

i

irs) |

: (eee (03,8)

25

!
)

@a LUD
ULL

Laxior (03, LD

)

fen re= ren tn meres ae
ty
3,TB)
{88
(03, LL
3, LLD
0.28
Lato (0g, B)

13,8
a
mi 1.710
(03, L)

mt

TAR104 (0.8, LL)

On

6

1)

Tngestlonof ‘msolutle
ral eave i
7
ingested auring ar

21

23

(0.3, LL)
3, LLD

O14

@
me

-} 25X12 3, M)

(0.

steacuive a
HPal clee fa witer
Tinea in & hes?

a

a

1
|

22x10 (0.3, LLD)

1710-4 (0.8)

16x 10-4 (0.8)

:
'

8.8102 (3, LL)

_| 4.3102 (08, 8k)
: ato (os »

E
f

re
7 AXIO (0.3, LED
2 6X108 (0.3, LIA

36

-| 28><1UF (0.3, TB)

19

@.4, LET)

81

BT

10.3)

11X10 (03, TRY
L2x10" 03, B)
-

1

03, L)
4, K)

.

oy

ceeding hrs

11X10 (0.3, BY

15
16

|

(0.3, LL

w

4

,

18

Ingestion of insoluble
uaeoe insththy
Satta to its im
gested dining sue-

cording 8 hrs)!

1 HF ETO oF 1120)
4

2axlo-t (08)

0.3)

Tages it soluble
Hal foneuye mt
available to be ie
gested. uring suc

QQ)

0.3, LLY

wa

0.3, L)
a

a)

2

28

18
18

I

Isotope

oN}

iB 6xt0-4 (0.31

3, K)

%

i

87

S.1x10-4 0.8)

40.8, 1)

18

daxiat (03,8)
7Axto-# 03, BY
0.3, 8)
0.12
Saxo @3, 7)

B7X10- (0.8, K)

9%

3K)
on

BAXI@ (08 M1

alat

oy

peg
a

16X10 0.3, M)

a

#9 AcOH.

11X10? (0.3, sk)

74
88

s

a
0

72x01 3, 'T)

IL

mm Au.

88 Rav4-55% dr.

21x10 (0.8, B)

13

nee sores

0.3, 1)

rad:

Tarte IL--MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE

Long critleat organ 1 #E tract critieal organ
“(uc Inittally avail. | Ge initially avail.

material Initially

w
n

12

% Pee,

uble radioactive

tlally in wound) *

36

% PUM

°
Wount eritleal dssue (ua of insnl-

active material inf

2

17 Uren eee

‘of Insoluble

(uo of soluble radio

(3)

as

wo

Wound

153

INTERNAL DOSE FROM SHORT-LIVED RADIONUCLIDES

Tasve 1-—-MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE—Continued
Bingte Exposure Values for Radionuclides for Inhalation and for Contaminated Wounds

8103, LLYy
u

13

i“

(0.3, LUD

3, Lin

0.0.3, M)
40X10-8 (150, B)

74X10-7 0.8, LED
@3, LED

1.2x1t0-1 0.8, LLL)

68
03,8)
(93, B)
38
[05
0.3, BI
as
(0.3, BY
0433, KD
(3, K)
a1

B7XIG 0.3, LLD
8.4<10-3 (0.3, LLD
2.8¥10-8, LLY
4.1X10-2 (03, LLT)
14x10-2 0.3, LLT
1,5X10-1 @ 3, LL)

02

(0.3, K)

1,3X10-? (0.3, LL}

LILA
(0.3,
(a.3, LL

025
36

ua, K)
40.3, L}

6.8X10-72 (0.3, LL
$.4¢10-4 (0.3, LLT)

0.3, LLY)
0.8, LIA)
(0.3, LL)

Gv
a
14

3, Lh
(4, B)
03, K)

7T4xX10-4 0.8, LLU
2.8X10-4 3, LLL
Yo
0.8, DLT)

69

(03, LL)

38

(0.3, LL)

1a03

”

os?

a, Lo

0.3, K)

Pex Oa
23x16(63, B)

ee

Gee

|

3, B)

Rs

03, BY

8, LET
81
3
cant oe inp
69

03,LLI)

18

03, LLD

43x8, ULT

BAXUrS (0.3, LEI

aR

le

49X1003, LLL

ateOR LLD
-3

Le]

13, BD
[42
arcaot oa Pr

TAXIO 0.8, LL
3
a,
ann oe LLb

eB}

ae oe LEE

ee

8ax10-§ (0.3, LA)
L6x10-? (0.8, LUD

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