be directly compared with sublished excretion rate data for estimation of body burdens, 3. large-volume sample. Because of the limitations of radiochemical and counting procedures, large-volume samples (>5000 ml) must Se collected for bioassay of transuranic nuclides. consist of five or more Typically, these samples will ys of 1 Liter urine collections. Special precautions must be followed to minimize the possibility of sample con- tamination with extraneous materiai, primarily "locai" duse and dirt. Sample Collection and Receiving Provide the subject with a clean 1 liter polyethylene bottle. Instruct him/her to empty the bladder just prior to sample collection, to wash his/her hands Ddefore each successive voiding into the sample container and to coliect all urine passed until the sample container is filled. The 1 liter container may also be used for single-void samples. Instruct the sudject to wait until he/she has to urinate, then give instructions to wash hands and void into the container until bladder is empty. For larzge-volume sam- ples provide the subject with 5 or more 1 Liter bottles, using the collection procedure as indicated above. The subject must collect all urine voided for cne- next 3 - 10 days until all of the bottles are filled. After samples are submitted to the field trip team 15 grams (1 Tablespoon) of boric acid are added to each liter. Large-volume samples intended for plutonium analysis must be acidified with nN 10 ml of concentrated HNO, per liter of urine and the date noted on the bottle.

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