Subj: Radiological Hazards From An ASD, Neutrons CONCLUSIONS (Cont'd): Neutron biological effects appear to be very sensitive to | the noutron spectrum, end it is clear that biological systems sre good indicators of the integrated effect of a ncutron spectrum, but good correlation is hampered by lack of physical data. The mouse data shows that neutron biological effects are important only in those circumstances where weupon yield end configuration favors neutron release and that in these instances the neutron effect may be roughly comparable to the gamma effect with distance, perhaps being even greater at distances less than that where mid-lethzal gamma cose is delivered. Foxhole shielding appears to be less effective in protect- ing against neutrons then against gammas. The RBE of neutrons for cataract formation is high. At high altitudes the range of neutrons relutive to other effects becomes increasingly important. To predict neutron response in man; a. More experimental data is required; (1) (2) b. —.- One on tne response of mammalian species to neutrons of different energies, on the response of enimals of different size ana species. Calculations of neutron penctration in tissue should be made. more field test should be performed to obtain good physics] data outside and inside the hemisphcres to tie in previous biological data with good physical mcasurements. a. b. 3. Studies of physical spectrum to be correlated with biological data, Data should be obtained on the effect of the lead hcmisvheres on the neutron spectrum. Studies of high doses of neutrons with larger animals when delivered at very high dose rates. 4. Participetion in high altitude testis if programned. egyae i. TN oe nee Lise + RECOMMENDA TIONS: | | |

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