Proceedings of the First International Congress of Radiation Protection 1968
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4832-8312-8.50210-1
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A Quantitative Estimation of the Hazards Involved in Work With Radionuclides

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“…Personenstandsurkunden) könnten dann direkt aus dem Nutzerkonto übermittelt und weiterverarbeitet werden. 1434 Es ist jedoch nicht zwingend, dass Nutzer ein dauerhaftes Nutzerkonto führen. § 8 Abs.…”
Section: Die Rechtsgrundlagen Der Föderalen It-zusammenarbeit Im Einz...unclassified
“…Personenstandsurkunden) könnten dann direkt aus dem Nutzerkonto übermittelt und weiterverarbeitet werden. 1434 Es ist jedoch nicht zwingend, dass Nutzer ein dauerhaftes Nutzerkonto führen. § 8 Abs.…”
Section: Die Rechtsgrundlagen Der Föderalen It-zusammenarbeit Im Einz...unclassified
“…In a simulated accident involving an explosion of glove boxes containing plutonium oxide, air samplers collected 2 x 10 -8 of the total amount of plutonium oxide in the box [48]. In another report, Franke et al [49] estimated the inhaled fraction of the total activity handled in 20 accidents. The information was classified by the degree of containment (glove box, ventilated areas, or nonventilated areas), the physical state of the material (solid or liquid), and the temperature (ambient or elevated).…”
Section: Occupational Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one reference, levels of operation above 10 curies of HTO in volatile or dispersible form have been suggested to require consideration of at least occasional bioassay whenever the material in process is in a volatile or readily dispersible form and there is a possibility of its release and inhalation; this lO-curie level was * Experience from accidental releases does indicate, however, that the probability of intake by inhalation would generally be much less than 10-^ of the material in process (Refs. [15][16][17][18]. Assuming protection of hands and forearms in the case of tritium, these values from operational experience should also set a practical upper limit to the fraction of tritium inhaled compared to material in process.…”
Section: Probabilities Of Intake and Levels In Process Requiring Bioamentioning
confidence: 99%