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                                                            OREGULATORYAR
OREGULATORYAR
                                  DIRECTORATE OF 911OULATOPIY STANDARDS
DIRECTORATE  
                                                                                                                              G lummi D E
OF 911OULATOPIY  
                                                                  REGULATORY GUIDE 8.9 ACCEPTABLE CONCEPTS, MODELS, EQUATIONS, AND ASSUMPTIONS
STANDARDS G lummi D E REGULATORY  
                                                            FOR A BIOASSAY PROGRAM
GUIDE 8.9 ACCEPTABLE  
CONCEPTS, MODELS, EQUATIONS, AND ASSUMPTIONS
FOR A BIOASSAY PROGRAM  


==A. INTRODUCTION==
==A. INTRODUCTION==
Section 20.108, "Orders Requiring Furnishing of Bioassay Services," of 10 CFR Part 20, "Standards for Protection Against Radiation," states that the Atomic Energy Commission may incorporate provisions in any license requiring bioassay measurements as necessary or desirable to aid in determining the extent of an individual's exposure to concentrations of radioactive material.
ICRP Publication 2, Report of ICRP Committee 1I
 
                                                                                            on Permissible Dose for Internal Radiation (1959)
As used by the Commission, the term bioassay includes in vivo measurements as well as measurements of radioactive material in excreta.
          Section 20.108, "Orders Requiring Furnishing of Bioassay Services," of 10 CFR Part 20, "Standards for                                     ICRP Publication 6, Recommendations of the ICRP,
  Protection Against Radiation," states that the Atomic                                     1962, Supplement to ICRP Publication 2 (1964)
  Energy Commission may incorporate provisions in any license requiring bioassay measurements as necessary or                                   JICRP Publication 9, Recommendations of the ICRP
desirable to aid in determining the extent of an                                           11966)
individual's exposure to concentrations of radioactive material. As used by the Commission, the term bioassay                                     ICRP Publication 10, "Evaluation of Radiation includes in vivo measurements as well as measurements                                     Doses to Body Tissues from Internal Contamination of radioactive material in excreta.                                                       Due to Occupational Exposure," A Report by Committee 4 (1968)


==B. DISCUSSION==
==B. DISCUSSION==
Analytical work involved in the planning and ,conduct of a bioassay program includes (1)determination of the conditions under which bioassays should be required;  
Analytical work involved in the planning and                                       ]ICRP Publication 10A, "An Assessment of Internal
(2) selection of measurement techniques and quality control criteria, measurement frequency, and program participants;  
,conduct of a bioassay program includes (1)                                               Contamination Resulting from Recurrenit or determination of the conditions under which bioassays                                     Prolonged Uptakes," A Report by Committee 4 should be required; (2) selection of measurement                                         ('1971)
(3) specification of actions to be taken based on measurement results, with action points: and (4) interpretation of measurement results in terms of the location of radioactive material in the body, the quantity present, the rate of elimination, and the resulting dose or dose commitment.
techniques and quality control criteria, measurement frequency, and program participants; (3) specification of actions to be taken based on measurement results, with                                     ICRP Publication 12, "General Principles of action points: and (4) interpretation of measurement                                       Monitoring for Radiation Protection of Workers," A
 
results in terms of the location of radioactive material in                               Report by Committee 4 (1969)
To be acceptable, any analysis of this nature requires technically sound concepts, models, equations, and assumptions.
the body, the quantity present, the rate of elimination, and the resulting dose or dose commitment. To be                                           Commission licensees often make reference to these acceptable, any analysis of this nature requires                                     publications when interpreting and reporting bioassay technically sound concepts, models, equations, and                                   measurement results.
 
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has included among its publications reports which contain guidance on the protection of personnel from intake of radioactive materials.
 
Several of these reports make recommendations which can be applied to bioassay measurements:
ICRP Publication
2, Report of ICRP Committee
1I on Permissible Dose for Internal Radiation
(1959)ICRP Publication
6, Recommendations of the ICRP, 1962, Supplement to ICRP Publication
2 (1964)JICRP Publication
9, Recommendations of the ICRP 11966)ICRP Publication
10, "Evaluation of Radiation Doses to Body Tissues from Internal Contamination Due to Occupational Exposure," A Report by Committee
4 (1968)]ICRP Publication
10A, "An Assessment of Internal Contamination Resulting from Recurrenit or Prolonged Uptakes," A Report by Committee
4 ('1971)ICRP Publication
12, "General Principles of Monitoring for Radiation Protection of Workers," A Report by Committee
4 (1969)Commission licensees often make reference to these publications when interpreting and reporting bioassay measurement results.The concentrations of radioactive material in air and water that appear in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, are based on concepts, models, equations, and assumptions adopted by the ICRP. Therefore a precedent exists for the acceptability of these as applied to bioassay analyses nece:ssitated by Commission requirements.


USAEC REGULATORY
assumptions.
GUIDES Copies of published guides may be obtained by request indiciting the divisions desired to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commisson.


Washington, D.C. 20545.Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make mvailable to the oublic Attention:  
The International Commission on Radiological                                        The concentrations of radioactive material in air and Protection (ICRP) has included among its publications                                water that appear in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, are reports which contain guidance on the protection of                                  based on concepts, models, equations, and assumptions personnel from intake of radioactive materials. Several                              adopted by the ICRP. Therefore a precedent exists for of these reports make recommendations which can be                                  the acceptability of these as applied to bioassay analyses applied to bioassay measurements:                                                    nece:ssitated by Commission requirements.
Director of Regulatory Standards.


Comrrments and suggestions for methods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of Imolemenrting specific pa"ts of improvements in these kuides a-e encouraged and should be sent to the Secretary Conmsession's regulations, to delineate tedhniques used by the st ff in of the Commission, U.. Atomic Energy Commission, Wanhsington, D.C. -luating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance 1o Attention.
USAEC REGULATORY GUIDES                                    Copies of published guides may be obtained by request indiciting the divisions desired to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commisson. Washington, D.C. 20545.


Chief, Public Prooesding Staff.sslicents.
Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make mvailable to the oublic        Attention: Director of Regulatory Standards. Comrrments and suggestions for methods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of Imolemenrting specific pa"ts of improvements in these            a-e encouraged and should be sent to the Secretary kuides Conmsession's regulations, to delineate tedhniques used by the st ff in    of the Commission, U.. Atomic Energy Commission, Wanhsington, D.C. 2*0645
    -luating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance 1o  Attention. Chief, Public   Prooesding Staff.


Regulatory Guides are not substitute for regulations and compliance with them is not required.
sslicents. Regulatory Guides are not substitute for regulations and compliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions dIfferent from thos st out in    The guitkss are issued in the following ton broad divisions:
the guides will be accptable if they provide a bals for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.                1. PovwerReactors                           


Methods and solutions dIfferent from thos st out in The guitkss are issued in the following ton broad divisions:
===6. Products===
the guides will be accptable if they provide a bals for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.
                                                                                    2. Ressarcit and Tess Reactors              
 
1. Povwer Reactors 6. Products 2. Ressarcit and Tess Reactors  


===7. Transpoirtaion===
===7. Transpoirtaion===
3. Fuels and Materials Facifitias S. Occupational Health Published guids& will be revised periodically.
                                                                                    3. Fuels and Materials Facifitias           S. Occupational Health Published guids& will be revised periodically. as eopropriate, to accommodato       4. Environmentel endSiting                   9. Antitruat Review comrmnts and to reflect new iniormetlon or expsasnco.                               S.  Materials and Plant Protection          1
 
as eopropriate, to accommodato  
4. Environmentel endSiting  
9. Antitruat Review comrmnts and to reflect new iniormetlon or expsasnco.


S. Materials and Plant Protection
===0. General===
10. General C. REGULATORY
POSITION It is expected that Regulatory Guides to be issued by the Commission will indicate concepts, models, equations, and assumptions acceptable to the Regulatory staff for bioassay analyss that are necessitated by Commission requirements.


For radionuclides not covered by a Regulatory Guide on bioassay, the basic internal dosimetry concepts of the ICRP and the models, equations, and assumptions derived from these concepts in ICRP Publications  
==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
2, 6, 9, 10, 10A, and 12 are acceptable to the Regulatory staff.}}
Commission requirements. For radionuclides not covered by a Regulatory Guide on bioassay, the basic It is expected that Regulatory Guides to be issued internal dosimetry concepts of the ICRP and the models, by the Commission will indicate concepts, models,      equations, and assumptions derived from these concepts equations, and assumptions acceptable to the Regulatory in ICRP Publications 2, 6, 9, 10, 10A, and 12 are staff for bioassay analyss that are necessitated by    acceptable to the Regulatory staff.}}


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OREGULATORYAR

DIRECTORATE OF 911OULATOPIY STANDARDS

G lummi D E

REGULATORY GUIDE 8.9 ACCEPTABLE CONCEPTS, MODELS, EQUATIONS, AND ASSUMPTIONS

FOR A BIOASSAY PROGRAM

A. INTRODUCTION

ICRP Publication 2, Report of ICRP Committee 1I

on Permissible Dose for Internal Radiation (1959)

Section 20.108, "Orders Requiring Furnishing of Bioassay Services," of 10 CFR Part 20, "Standards for ICRP Publication 6, Recommendations of the ICRP,

Protection Against Radiation," states that the Atomic 1962, Supplement to ICRP Publication 2 (1964)

Energy Commission may incorporate provisions in any license requiring bioassay measurements as necessary or JICRP Publication 9, Recommendations of the ICRP

desirable to aid in determining the extent of an 11966)

individual's exposure to concentrations of radioactive material. As used by the Commission, the term bioassay ICRP Publication 10, "Evaluation of Radiation includes in vivo measurements as well as measurements Doses to Body Tissues from Internal Contamination of radioactive material in excreta. Due to Occupational Exposure," A Report by Committee 4 (1968)

B. DISCUSSION

Analytical work involved in the planning and ]ICRP Publication 10A, "An Assessment of Internal

,conduct of a bioassay program includes (1) Contamination Resulting from Recurrenit or determination of the conditions under which bioassays Prolonged Uptakes," A Report by Committee 4 should be required; (2) selection of measurement ('1971)

techniques and quality control criteria, measurement frequency, and program participants; (3) specification of actions to be taken based on measurement results, with ICRP Publication 12, "General Principles of action points: and (4) interpretation of measurement Monitoring for Radiation Protection of Workers," A

results in terms of the location of radioactive material in Report by Committee 4 (1969)

the body, the quantity present, the rate of elimination, and the resulting dose or dose commitment. To be Commission licensees often make reference to these acceptable, any analysis of this nature requires publications when interpreting and reporting bioassay technically sound concepts, models, equations, and measurement results.

assumptions.

The International Commission on Radiological The concentrations of radioactive material in air and Protection (ICRP) has included among its publications water that appear in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, are reports which contain guidance on the protection of based on concepts, models, equations, and assumptions personnel from intake of radioactive materials. Several adopted by the ICRP. Therefore a precedent exists for of these reports make recommendations which can be the acceptability of these as applied to bioassay analyses applied to bioassay measurements: nece:ssitated by Commission requirements.

USAEC REGULATORY GUIDES Copies of published guides may be obtained by request indiciting the divisions desired to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commisson. Washington, D.C. 20545.

Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make mvailable to the oublic Attention: Director of Regulatory Standards. Comrrments and suggestions for methods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of Imolemenrting specific pa"ts of improvements in these a-e encouraged and should be sent to the Secretary kuides Conmsession's regulations, to delineate tedhniques used by the st ff in of the Commission, U.. Atomic Energy Commission, Wanhsington, D.C. 2*0645

-luating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance 1o Attention. Chief, Public Prooesding Staff.

sslicents. Regulatory Guides are not substitute for regulations and compliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions dIfferent from thos st out in The guitkss are issued in the following ton broad divisions:

the guides will be accptable if they provide a bals for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission. 1. PovwerReactors

6. Products

2. Ressarcit and Tess Reactors

7. Transpoirtaion

3. Fuels and Materials Facifitias S. Occupational Health Published guids& will be revised periodically. as eopropriate, to accommodato 4. Environmentel endSiting 9. Antitruat Review comrmnts and to reflect new iniormetlon or expsasnco. S. Materials and Plant Protection 1

0. General

C. REGULATORY POSITION

Commission requirements. For radionuclides not covered by a Regulatory Guide on bioassay, the basic It is expected that Regulatory Guides to be issued internal dosimetry concepts of the ICRP and the models, by the Commission will indicate concepts, models, equations, and assumptions derived from these concepts equations, and assumptions acceptable to the Regulatory in ICRP Publications 2, 6, 9, 10, 10A, and 12 are staff for bioassay analyss that are necessitated by acceptable to the Regulatory staff.