Introduction To Health Physics
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Author: Johnson, Thomas E. (thomas Edward), Cember, Herman.
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.6P
To determine
The inhalation DAC for Co-60 using ICRP 60(S) criteria
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Answer to Problem 8.6P
The inhalation DAC is
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The particle size is
The annual dose limit is
Formula used:
The committed effective dose coefficient of Co-60 using ICRP 60(S) for
Calculation:
Conclusion:
The inhalation DAC =
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