Autor: |
Scott, L. M., Abele, H. M., Bryant, E. H., Cromwell, H. H., West, C. M. |
Zdroj: |
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal; March 1969, Vol. 30 Issue: 2 p165-169, 5p |
Abstrakt: |
For a large number of radioisotopes, in vivo radiation monitoring techniques are superior to excretion analyses for the estimation of internal exposure. Because of the cost, it is not practical for all plants to have on site in vivo monitoring facilities; therefore, a mobile in vivo radiation monitoring laboratory has been developed. It is calibrated for enriched, normal and depleted uranium, thorium, cesium and potassium. The sensitivity of this system for uranium and thorium is 40% and 20% respectively of a maximum permissible lung burden. Utilizing the computer-multi-channel analyzer, a complete estimate of body burden is calculated on site and is available before the subject leaves the shielded room. |
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