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TABLE V
Occupational Exposure Guidance for Insoluble Alpha Emitters,

Maximum Permissible Lung Particle Burden (MPLPB) 7?
Cancer risk due to 5 rem/yr _

whole boay exposure /3

Assumed Risk in Particle
1/1000

1/2000

4.5x1074

0.45

0.9

107-3

l.

2.

2.3

4.6

(best estimate)

2.3x1072

1/10,000

°

4.5

£10.

23.

o

largest MPLEB in Table V,

23 particles, represent a

reduction of the existing MPLB and MPC, by a factor of

10,000.

It is recommended here that the best estimate of

the effects of uniform exposure by the BEIR Committee be used
together with a risk of cancer induction of 1/2090 per hot
particle in détermining the MPLPB for insoluble alphaemitting radionuclides in hot particles.

This is a somewhat

arbitrary compromise and is not the most conservative value
that could be recommended.

Thus, the recommended MPLPB

for occupational exposure from hot particles of alpha-

77/ The number of particles required to give a cancer risk
equal to that from uniform radiation.

78/

Source:

BEIR Report, Op. cit., p. 91.

The MPLFB

corresponding to a lung cancer risk of 3x1075 due to 15 rem/yr
lung dose [BEIR Report, Op. cit., p. 156] are 0.03, 0.06

and 0.3 for assumed particle risks of 1/1000, 1/2000 and
1/10 ,C09S

respectively.

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