A study has been made of the retention of uranium in the lungs of persons exposed chronically to low levels of uranium aerosols at the Y-12 Plant. A new characterization of the workplace aerosols shows an activity median aerodynamic diameter of 8 microns to be representative of the uranium oxides handled at the Y-12 Plant. The usual ICRP respiratory-system model is employed in conjunction with bioassay data from worker exposures to deduce a new set of parameters to describe lung clearance of these aerosols. This new assessment leads to good agreement between in vivo estimates of uranium lung burdens.
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