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Action levels for airborne uranium in the workplace: chemical and radiological assessments...

by Richard W Leggett, Robert Meck
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Radiological Protection
Publication Date
Page Numbers
632 to 649
Volume
38
Issue
2

A method is described for deriving two levels of action—an investigation level (IL) and an immediate action level (IAL)—for different forms and mixtures of the natural uranium (U) isotopes 234U, 235U, and 238U in air in the workplace. An IL indicates the need to confirm the validity of moderately elevated measurements of airborne U and adequacy of confinement controls and determine whether work limitations are appropriate. An IAL indicates that safeguards should be put into place immediately, including removal of workers from further exposure until conditions are acceptable. Derivations of ILs and IALs are based on latest radiation protection guidance, information on chemical toxicity of U, and biokinetic models for U. An action level (IL or IAL) is the more restrictive of two derived values, the action level based on U as a chemical hazard and the action level based on U as a radiation hazard.