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Worker protection implications of the solubility and human metabolism of modern uranium mill products in the U.S.

机译:美国现代铀厂产品的溶解度和人体新陈代谢对工人保护的影响

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This paper presents an analysis of the implications of some recent studies performed to characterize uranium products from modern uranium recovery facilities important for worker protection. Assumptions about the solubility (related to the molecular species being produced) of these materials in humans are critical to properly assess radiation dose from intakes, understand chemotoxic implications, and establish protective exposure standards (airborne concentrations, limits on intake, etc.). Recent studies, as well as information in the historical professional literature, were reviewed that address the issue of solubility and related characteristics. These data are important for the design of programs for assessment of both chemical and radiological aspects of worker exposure to the products of modern uranium recovery plants (conventional uranium mills and in situ recovery plants; i.e., ISRs). The data suggest strongly that the oxide form produced by these facilities (and therefore, product solubility) is related to precipitation chemistry and thermal exposure (dryer temperature). Given the peroxide precipitation and low temperature drying methods being used at many modern uranium recovery facilities in the U.S. today, very soluble products are being produced. The dosimetric impacts of these products to the pulmonary system (except perhaps in case of an extreme acute insult) would be small, and any residual pulmonary retention beyond a month or two would most likely be too small to measure by traditional urinalysis sampling or the current state-of-the-art of natural uranium in vivo lung counting techniques. Uranium recovery plants should revisit the adequacy of current bioassay programs in the context of their process and product specifics. Workers potentially exposed to these very soluble yellowcake concentrates should have urine specimens submitted for uranium analysis on an approximately weekly basis, including analysis for the biomarkers associated with potential renal injury [e.g., glucose, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and protein albumen]. Additionally, implications for compliance with current U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulations (e.g., 10 CFR20) are discussed. NRC, the applicable Agreement State agencies, and licensees need to recognize the importance of the uranium chemotoxicity versus dose relationship in the interest of worker protection.
机译:本文对最近进行的一些研究进行了分析,这些研究对表征现代铀回收设施中的铀产品进行了表征,这对保护工人很重要。关于这些物质在人体内的溶解度(与所生产的分子种类有关)的假设对于正确评估摄入量的辐射剂量,了解化学毒性影响以及建立保护性暴露标准(空气中浓度,摄入量限制等)至关重要。回顾了最近的研究以及历史专业文献中的信息,以解决溶解度和相关特征的问题。这些数据对于设计评估工人接触现代铀回收厂(常规铀厂和原位回收厂; ISR)产品的化学和放射学方面的计划至关重要。数据强烈表明,这些设备产生的氧化物形式(因此,产物溶解度)与沉淀化学和热暴露(干燥温度)有关。鉴于当今美国许多现代铀回收设施使用的过氧化物沉淀和低温干燥方法,正在生产非常易溶的产品。这些产品对肺系统的剂量学影响很小(也许在极度急性侮辱的情况下除外),超过一两个月的任何残留肺滞留很可能太小而无法通过传统的尿液分析采样或当前的方法进行测量。天然铀体内肺计数技术的最新发展。铀回收厂应根据其工艺和产品特点重新审视当前生物测定程序的适用性。可能暴露于这些非常易溶的黄饼浓缩物的工人,应每周约有尿液标本进行尿液分析,包括分析与潜在肾损伤相关的生物标志物(例如葡萄糖,乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)和蛋白质白蛋白)。此外,还讨论了遵守美国现行核监管委员会(NRC)法规(例如10 CFR20)的意义。 NRC,适用的协议州机构和被许可方需要认识到铀化学毒性与剂量关系的重要性,以保护工人。

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