Utah Admin. Code R313-15-202 - Compliance with Requirements for Summation of External and Internal Doses
(1) If the licensee or registrant is required
to monitor pursuant to both Subsections
R313-15-502(1)
and
R313-15-502(2),
the licensee or registrant shall demonstrate compliance with the dose limits by
summing external and internal doses. If the licensee or registrant is required
to monitor only pursuant to Subsection
R313-15-502(1)
or only pursuant to Subsection
R313-15-502(2),
then summation is not required to demonstrate compliance with the dose limits.
The licensee or registrant may demonstrate compliance with the requirements for
summation of external and internal doses pursuant to Subsections
R313-15-202(2), R313-15-202(3) and R313-15-202(4). The dose equivalents for the
lens of the eye, the skin, and the extremities are not included in the
summation, but are subject to separate limits.
(2) Intake by Inhalation. If the only intake
of radionuclides is by inhalation, the total effective dose equivalent limit is
not exceeded if the sum of the deep dose equivalent divided by the total
effective dose equivalent limit, and one of the following, does not exceed
unity:
(a) The sum of the fractions of the
inhalation ALI for each radionuclide, or
(b) The total number of derived air
concentration-hours (DAC-hours) for all radionuclides divided by 2,000,
or
(c) The sum of the calculated
committed effective dose equivalents to all significantly irradiated organs or
tissues (T) calculated from bioassay data using appropriate biological models
and expressed as a fraction of the annual limit. For purposes of this
requirement, an organ or tissue is deemed to be significantly irradiated if,
for that organ or tissue, the product of the weighting factors,
wT, and the committed dose equivalent,
HT,50, per unit intake is greater than ten percent of
the maximum weighted value of HT,50, that is,
wTHT,50, per unit intake for any
organ or tissue.
(3)
Intake by Oral Ingestion. If the occupationally exposed individual receives an
intake of radionuclides by oral ingestion greater than ten percent of the
applicable oral ALI, the licensee or registrant shall account for this intake
and include it in demonstrating compliance with the limits.
(4) Intake through Wounds or Absorption
through Skin. The licensee or registrant shall evaluate and, to the extent
practical, account for intakes through wounds or skin absorption. The intake
through intact skin has been included in the calculation of DAC for hydrogen-3
and does not need to be evaluated or accounted for pursuant to Subsection
R313-15-202(4).
Notes
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