Bioassay Procedures: Dod 51 Oo.52-M
Bioassay Procedures: Dod 51 Oo.52-M
Bioassay Procedures: Dod 51 Oo.52-M
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CHAPTER 8
BIOASSAY PROCEDURES
8-1 BIOASSAY
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BIOASSAY PROCEDURES
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FCCAL .wmrs, s
INTAKE ASSUMPTIONS
L.JEAPONS GRAOE P L U T O N I U M
Am-at IWJRITY 1200 pm.
PARTICLE SIZE 3.0 W-l AMAO
25X U VOLUBILITY CLASS
75X Y VOLUBILITY CLASS
OTHER ASSUMPTIONS
ICRP-30 METABOLIC MOOEL
DOSE CALCULATED FOR MINIMUM
DETECTABLE LEVEL (MDLI fN BIOASSAY
MOL FOR URINE ANALYS[S = O 095 PC1 /SAMPLE
MOL FOR FECAL ANALYSIS = O 95 PCI/SAMPLE
MOL FOR IN-VIVO LUNG COUNT = 500 PC I AM-2+1
OUAL 1 TY FACTOR FOR ALPHA = ?0
15
10
T
ME
OF
20
25
30
35
40
95
50
S A M P L E (DAYS A F T E R I N T A K E )
Use ofChart.
1. Enter chart with the time ofsample.
2. Draw vertical line tocumefor sample type.
3. Draw horizontal iineto Dose Equivalent scale.
4. Divide thevalueobtained from theDose Equivalent scalebytheMDL for the sample type and multipiy this vahreby the
contamination level of thesrsmple inpicocuries to get theestimatedfust year dose to the lung.
2.
3.
TheMDLforfecal samplesis.45pCi.
4 x 10-4
x 1000= .889 rem (The estimated fust year dose to the lung.)
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5
Andy@ ofawmple taken from themmeperson (mmefirst yeadow) 10daysafter theaccident would beexpected to read only
20 ~i, assuming the individual inhafed contamination only on the day of the accident.
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Feces
Optimum Sampling
Time After
Exposure
Urine
Optimum Sampling
Time After
Exposure
2 days
2-3 weeks
24 hours
4-8 hours
2 days
N/A
Sample
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24 hours total
24 hours total
1 voiding .
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TABLE 8-2. Guidelines for Assignment of Priorities for Collection and Processing of Bioassays.
Alpha Contamination Level on Clothing or Skin
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60 cmz probe
17 cmz probe
HI
MED
LO
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