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REGULATION ON BASIC NORMS OF RADIATION PROTECTION CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 1 (1) The subject of this Regulation are the basic requirements for radiation protection, criteria and levels of exemption from regulation, radiation protection measures in carrying out activities involving use of nuclear energy and sources of ionizing radiation (SIR) under the Act on the Safe Use of Nuclear Energy (ASUNE). (2) The requirements of this Regulation shall also apply to activities, where the presence of natural radiation sources results in increased exposure of workers and members of the public. Specific radiation protection measures and requirements during such activities are defined in the regulation under article 26 (5) of ASUNE. (3) This Regulation shall not apply to exposure of persons caused by: 1. cosmic radiation at ground level; 2. potassium-40 content in human body; 3. radionuclides content in different materials undisturbed by human activity; Article 2 The aim of the Regulation is: 1. to eliminate occurrence of deterministic effects; 2. to decrease the probability of rise of stochastic effects to acceptable levels according to international recommendations. CHAPTER II PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION PROTECTION Article 3 (1) The practices resulting in exposure to ionizing radiation shall be justified in advance by their economic, social or other benefits where the benefit shall be grater than the health detriment they may cause. (2) The justification in paragraph (1) is required for new activities for which it is not proven that the benefit from the activity is greater than the possible health detriment and shall be presented by the applicant during the procedure of issuing licenses and permits. (3) The justification for existing activities shall be reviewed if any data and circumstances emerge requiring a reassessment of the benefit and harm of a given activity. (4) Any deliberate increase of activity through addition of radioactive substances or activation in the production and manufacture of foodstuffs, drinks, cosmetics, toys and jewelry is forbidden as well as import or export of such goods.

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REGULATION ON BASIC NORMS OF RADIATION PROTECTION

CHAPTER I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1 (1) The subject of this Regulation are the basic requirements for radiation protection,

criteria and levels of exemption from regulation, radiation protection measures in carrying out activities

involving use of nuclear energy and sources of ionizing radiation (SIR) under the Act on the Safe Use of

Nuclear Energy (ASUNE).

(2) The requirements of this Regulation shall also apply to activities, where the presence of

natural radiation sources results in increased exposure of workers and members of the public. Specific

radiation protection measures and requirements during such activities are defined in the regulation under

article 26 (5) of ASUNE.

(3) This Regulation shall not apply to exposure of persons caused by:

1. cosmic radiation at ground level;

2. potassium-40 content in human body;

3. radionuclides content in different materials undisturbed by human activity;

Article 2 The aim of the Regulation is:

1. to eliminate occurrence of deterministic effects;

2. to decrease the probability of rise of stochastic effects to acceptable levels according to

international recommendations.

CHAPTER II

PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION PROTECTION

Article 3 (1) The practices resulting in exposure to ionizing radiation shall be justified in

advance by their economic, social or other benefits where the benefit shall be grater than the health

detriment they may cause.

(2) The justification in paragraph (1) is required for new activities for which it is not proven

that the benefit from the activity is greater than the possible health detriment and shall be presented by

the applicant during the procedure of issuing licenses and permits.

(3) The justification for existing activities shall be reviewed if any data and circumstances

emerge requiring a reassessment of the benefit and harm of a given activity.

(4) Any deliberate increase of activity through addition of radioactive substances or activation

in the production and manufacture of foodstuffs, drinks, cosmetics, toys and jewelry is forbidden as well

as import or export of such goods.

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Article 4 (1) Individual doses, the number of exposed individuals and the probability of

exposure within any activity, resulting to exposure, shall be kept as low as reasonably achievable below

the dose limits set out in this Regulation, economic and social factors being taken into account.

(2) The principle set out in paragraph (1) shall be applied from the design stage to the source

disposal or the decommissioning of the facility.

Article 5 (1) For the application of the optimisation principle for radiation protection of the

personnel and the population, dose constraints (quotas), below the dose limits set out in this Regulation,

shall be envisaged and substantiated within the licensing procedure.

(2) The dose constraints for exposed workers and population shall be defined using a safety

factor according to point 1, Annex 2.

(3) The dose constraints shall be specified in the license or permit conditions and shall not

exceed the values set up in the legislation.

Article 6 (1) The sum of the doses from all relevant practices shall not exceed the dose limits

laid down in this Regulation for exposed workers, apprentices and students, and members of the public.

(2) The principle set out in paragraph 1 shall not apply to medical exposures.

CHAPTER III

ACTIVITIES NOT SUBJECT TO REGULATION AND RELEASE FROM REGULATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS

Article 7 Not subject to regulation (exempted) under ASUNE are justified activities that fulfill

simultaneously the following general criteria:

1. radiation risk from these activities and / or sources of ionizing radiation is negligible and

the probability of realization of scenarios that can lead to violations of this criterion is

negligible;

2. regulatory control over these activities and / or sources of ionizing radiation is not justified

and will not achieve significant additional reduction of individual doses.

Article 8 (1) In accordance with the criteria of Article 7 not subject to regulation under ASUNE

is any activity that meets the following dose criteria:

1. the effective dose, expected to be received in one year by any member of the public, does

not exceed 10 µSv;

2. the effective dose, expected to be received in one year by any member of the public in

scenarios with low probability of occurrence does not exceed 1 mSv.

(2) Not subject to regulation under ASUNE are justified activities with:

1. small quantities of radioactive material (less than 1000 kg), containing a single radionuclide

with specific activity or total activity not exceeding the corresponding levels in Annex № 1,

Table 1;

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2. small quantities of radioactive material containing more than one radionuclide, for which at

least one of the following conditions:

a) at any time for all radionuclides the sum of the ratios of their activities and the

activities for the corresponding radionuclides listed in Annex № 1, Table 1, column 2, is

not greater than one;

b) at any time for all radionuclides the sum of the ratios of their specific activities and

the specific activities for the corresponding radionuclides listed in Annex № 1, Table 1,

column 3, is not greater than one;

3. large quantities of radioactive material (more than 1000 kg), containing a single

radionuclide of technogenic origin which specific activity does not exceed the

corresponding level specified in Annex № 1, Table 2;

4. large quantities of radioactive material comprising more than one radionuclide for which

the sum of the ratios of the specific activity of each radionuclide to the corresponding

specific activity of the radionuclide listed in Annex № 1, Table 2 does not exceed one;

5. electrical apparatus, which is a source of ionizing radiation, except those mentioned in

section 6, adhering simultaneously to the following requirements:

a) The type is approved by the competent authorities;

b) under normal operating conditions, the device does not create equivalent dose above 1

µSv/h at a distance of 0,1 m from each of its accessible surface;

6. cathode-ray tube designed to provide visible images, or other electrical apparatus operating

with a potential difference up to 30 kV, while observing the requirement for normal

operation does not create a dose above 1 µSv/h at a distance of 0,1 m from each of its

accessible surfaces.

Article 9 (1) Activities (practices) with insignificant probability of health damage according to

Article 56, para. 3 ASUNE are those that meet the following criteria:

1. safety is unambiguouously provided by the facility design and construction of equipment;

2. operational procedures are easily accomplishable;

3. safety requirements are minimal;

4. no reported events have led to significant problems with radiation protection.

(2) The criteria under par. (1) are considered to be satisfied automatically for the activities

(practices) listed in Annex № 2 to the Regulation on the procedure for issuing licenses and permits for

safe use of nuclear energy, approved by Decree № 93 of the Council of Ministers in 2004 (promulgated

in SG 41 of 2004, as amended. amended and supplemented SG 78 of 2005 and SG 93 of 2009).

(3) The requirements for radiation protection shall be applied to the justified activities under

par. (1) and (2).

Article 10 (1) Radioactive material originating from regulated activities and for which disposal,

recycling or reuse is intended, is subject to regulation.

(2) Radioactive material in par. (1) can be released (cleared) from regulation in any single case

by the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency (NRA) at the request of the licensee or permit

holder.

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(3) In each case the applicant shall justify the conformity for clearance from regulation under

this chapter.

(4) Activities with released from regulation material under this chapter are not subject to

regulation.

(5) Deliberate mixing and dilution of radioactive material with other materials in order to

reduce its specific activity and achieve exemption levels is prohibited, unless approved in advance by

the NRA Chairman.

Article 11 (1) Radioactive material from regulated activities can be excluded from regulation

under ASUNE under the following general criteria:

1. radiation risk to the population of the excluded radioactive material is negligible, so that

regulatory control is not justified and the likelihood of the realization of the scenarios that

can lead to violations of this criterion is negligible;

2. subsequent control of the radioactive material will not achieve significant further reductions

in individual doses and health risk.

(2) Radioactive material from regulated activities may be excluded from regulation under par.

1, if it conforms to the following dose criteria:

1. in all reasonably foreseeable circumstances (realistic scenario) the effective dose expected

to be received by any member of the public due to the released radioactive material does not

exceed 10 µSv per year;

2. n scenarios involving the excluded radioactive material with a very low probability of

occurrence, the effective dose that can be received by any member of the public does not

exceed 1 mSv per year.

(3) In accordance with the criteria under par. (2) radioactive material from regulated activities

may be excluded from regulation unconditionally if:

1. the specific activity of individual radionuclides from technogenic origin does not exceed the

level for exemption from regulation referred to in Annex № 1, Table 2;

2. for radioactive material containing more than one technogenic radionuclide the sum of the

ratios of the specific activity of each radionuclide to the specific activity of the radionuclide

listed in Annex № 1, Table 2 does not exceed one;

3. the specific activity of each of the present natural radionuclides does not exceed the

appropriate level of exemption from regulation listed in Annex № 1, Table 3;

4. for radioactive material containing a mixture of radionuclides of technogenic and natural

origin both the requirements of paragraphs (2) and (3) are met .

(4) Radioactive material released from regulation under this Article may be used without

restrictions regarding origin, nature and scope of application.

(5) The levels of release (clearance) from regulation does not apply to:

1. residues from industries processing materials with a high content of natural radionuclides

when such products are used as ingredients in building materials;

2. liquid and gaseous radioactive discharges to the environment from authorized activities.

Article 12 (1) Radioactive material whose specific activity is greater than the levels in

accordance with Article 11, para. 3 may be excluded from regulation conditionally when:

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1. the applicant has identified the specific conditions for the subsequent management resulting

from the characteristics of the material and the intentions and way and field of its use;

2. applicant has justified that under the specific conditions in item 1 subsequent activities with

the excluded radioactive material satisfy the criteria of Article 11, para. (2); the justification

should contain practical procedure to ascertain the conformity of the characteristics of the

excluded radioactive material to the criteria for exemption from regulation.

(2) Metals can be conditionally excluded from regulation for subsequent recycling if the sum of

the ratios of the specific activity of each present radionuclide to the specific activity of the

corresponding radionuclide listed in Annex № 1, Table 4 does not exceed one. In each case the applicant

shall justify acceptable levels of surface contamination.

(3) For each case under par. (1) and (2) in the order of Article 10, para.(2) the NRA Chairman

sets restrictive conditions on the use of radioactive material in agreement with the Minister of Health.

(4) The delivery of each batch excluded from regulation under par. 1 and 2 radioactive material

shall be accompanied by a document certifying the radionuclide composition and levels of surface

contamination.

Article 13 (1) The licensee shall establish and maintain a documented system for the

management of radioactive materials, that are intended to be excluded from regulation, including about

processing, deactivation, storage, transportation, measurement, delivery, tracking and recording.

(2) The determination of the specific activity of radionuclides in material subject to release

from regulation is carried out by accredited testing or control bodies. The results of the tests or control

shall be attached to an application for exemption.

(3) The compliance of the exempted material with the levels and criteria for exclusion from

regulation is confirmed by an accredited controlling body.

Chapter four

DOSE LIMITS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE IN NORMAL CONDITIONS

Section 1

Dose limits

Article 14 (1) The limit on effective dose for professional exposure shall be 20 mSv in any

single year.

(2) Complying with the limits of para. (1) , the limits for the annual equivalent doses to staff

are:

1. 20 mSv for the eye lens;

2. 500 mSv for the skin (this limit applies to the average dose received by any area of 1 cm2,

regardless of the area of exposed surface);

3. 500 mSv for the hands, forearms, feet, and ankles.

Article 15 (1) The annual limit on effective dose for any member of the public shall be 1 mSv.

(2) The limits on annual equivalent doses, complying with the effective dose limits in para. (1)

are:

1. 15 mSv for the eye lens;

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2. 50 mSv for the skin (this limit applies to the average dose received by any area of 1 cm2,

regardless of the area of exposed surface);

Article 16 For radiation protection purposes secondary limits and safety factors for the

exposure of workers and the public shall be used in accordance with Annex № 2.

Article 17 (1) The dose assessment from external and internal exposure shall be done using

respective formulas and factors according to Annexes 2 and 3.

(2) The Minister of Health does the assessment of the exposure of the general public taking into

account:

1. the population as a hole;

2. the critical groups of the population, whenever such groups can be composed;

3. the doses from external exposure, taking into account it’s nature;

4. the doses from internal exposure, determining the type of the radionuclides, their chemical

and physical nature, (specific activities) concentration and volume activities.

(3) For the assessment under paragraph 2 the results from the radiation monitoring of the

working and living environment are used.

Section II

Special requirements for professionally exposed women, for apprentices and students, and in case of authorised exposure

Article 18 (1) Every professionally exposed woman, should inform the Head of the enterprise

immediately after the pregnancy is ascertained by submission of medical conclusion.

(2) The notification under paragraph 1 is not a reason for suspension from work but it is the

obligation of the enterprise to ensure such working conditions that protection of the child to be born is

like that provided for members of the public and the equivalent dose to the child to be born should be as

low as reasonably achievable but in any case should not exceed 1 mSv during the rest of the pregnancy.

(3) As soon as a nursing woman informs of her condition the Head of the enterprise should

ensure such conditions of employment, where there is no likelihood of radioactive contamination of the

body of the nursing woman.

Article 19 The dose limits for apprentices and students aged 18 years or over, who, by the

nature of their studies, are obliged to use sources of ionising radiation, shall be determined according to

article 14.

Article 20 (1) Persons under 18 years of age may not be assigned to any work which is subject

to the requirements of article 14.

(2) The limit for annual effective dose for apprentices and students aged between 16 and 18

years who are obliged to conduct their studies in environment with ionising radiation shall be 6 mSv.

(3) Complying with the dose limit set out in paragraph 2 the limit on equivalent dose for those

persons is specified as follows:

1. 20 mSv in a year for the eye lens;

2. 150 mSv in a year for the skin (This limit shall apply to the dose averaged over any area of 1

cm², regardless of the area exposed);

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3. 150 mSv in a year for the hands, forearms, feet, and ankles.

Article 21 (1) In exceptional circumstances, excluding radiological emergencies and where

some specific operations so require, the Minister of Health in co-ordination with the Chairman of

Nuclear Regulatory Agency, may authorize higher exposure of some workers after prior justification,

provided that the following conditions are being taken into account:

1. apprentices, students, pregnant women and breastfeeding women shall be excluded from

such exposures;

2. only category A workers as defined in Article 28, item 1 may be subject to such exposure;

3. the exposure is limited in time, and the working areas and personnel concerned are defined;

4. maximum exposure level for any particular case is defined in the act on its authorization,

but shall not exceed 50 mSv in any single year, provided that the average effective dose for

any five consecutive years does not exceed 20 mSv.

(2) In case of circumstances, where operations involving specially authorized exposure of

workers are necessary, the enterprise should submit to the Minister of Health and to Chairman of

Nuclear Regulatory Agency justification together with a list of the persons, who will accomplish the

operations, their written consent, the time and place of the operations, the written position of the health

service and any other information for the circumstances occurred and the measures taken.

Article 22 (1) The head of the enterprise is obliged to provide information to affected persons

about estimated effective and equivalent dose, the nature of work, protective measures and radiation risk

before any operations where increased exposure to certain members of staff is allowed.

(2) The head of the enterprise under para. (1) is obliged to provide information to the affected

persons about actually received doses after completion of the work or at any time they wish.

(3) Any person who is subject to permitted increased exposure may at will at any time to

terminate his activity with a written waiver.

(4) Exceeding the limits of effective dose in situations with permitted increased exposure is not

a reason for removal or relocation of he professionally exposed person from his usual occupation.

CHAPTER V

PRINCIPLES AND MEASURES FOR RADIATION PROTECTION OF EXPOSED WORKERS, APPRENTICES AND STUDENTS

Section I

General requirements

Article 23. The radiation protection of professionally exposed individuals shall be provided by:

1. preliminary assessment to determine the nature and magnitude of radiation risk to exposed

workers and implementation of the optimization of radiation protection in all operating conditions;

2. classification of workplaces into different areas, where appropriate, determined on the basis

of an assessment of the expected annual doses and the probability and the level of potential exposures;

3. classification of professionally exposed individuals in different categories;

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4. controlling and monitoring in different areas and, depending on the operating conditions,

including, where necessary, individual monitoring;

5. medical supervision.

Section II.

Measures to reduce exposure

Article 24. (1) In nuclear installations and facilities with SIR where effective dose is likely to

exceed 1 mSv per year or the equivalent dose is likely to reach one tenth of the dose limit for the eye

lens, skin, and extremities controlled and / or supervised area shall be established.

(2) In the supervised and controlled area protective measures and monitoring shall be

implement and their type, quality and scope are determined by the type of facility or source, and the

nature and extent of the risk.

(3) Radiation protection measures in the controlled area of nuclear facilities and sites with

sources of ionizing radiation, including internal rules, instructions and administrative procedures are

defined and implemented by the licensees.

(4) The size and boundaries of the controlled and supervised area and the implemented

protective measures shall be justified during the licensing process.

Article 25. (1) In determining the boundaries of the controlled area in nuclear installations and

facilities with SIR expected doses in normal exposure, probabilities and doses from potential exposure,

and the type and extend of necessary radiation protection measures for the staff should be taken into

account.

(2) The boundaries of the controlled area shall be marked using signs, inscriptions and other

appropriate means, depending on the characteristics of ionizing radiation and the type of work. This

requirement also applies to cases where a SIR is used only temporarily or moved to different locations in

its use. In these cases, the indication of the controlled area shall indicate also the time of potential

exposure.

Article 26 (1) The entrances to the controlled area and at other appropriate places inside the

controlled area (premises, equipment, working places) shall be provided with warning signs and

inscriptions, specific work safety instructions, and must be provided with the necessary technical means

for radiation protection and dose control, and also places (premises) for change and storage of working

and personal clothes of the personnel.

(2) The access to the controlled area shall be limited by means of physical barriers and other

administrative and technical means, appropriate to the type and the characteristics of the source or the

facility.

(3) At the exits from the controlled area a control of the radioactive contamination of the body

and the clothes of the personnel and of the objects and the materials being taken out shall be performed,

and there shall be provided places (premises), equipped for deactivation.

Article 27 (1) The license holders shall perform periodic analysis of the existing conditions in

the controlled area for the purpose of assessing the necessity for reconsideration of the measures for

radiation protection of the personnel. If necessary, the controlled area demarcations can be changed, for

which the license holder shall inform the competent state authorities.

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(2) The license holders shall perform periodic analysis of the existing conditions in the

supervised area for the purpose of assessing the necessity for application of radiation protection

measures and the necessity for change of the supervised area demarcations. Appropriate to the particular

case the license holder shall demarcate the supervised area and/or certain premises, working places and

areas within the limits of this area in a proper manner.

(3) The license holders shall seek consultation from a qualified expert on the issues relating to

radiation protection in the controlled and supervised area.

Article 28 For the purposes of radiation protection and monitoring, the personnel shall be

divided into two groups:

1. category А - personnel, that can receive an annual effective dose exceeding 6 mSv or

annual equivalent doses exceeding 15 mSv for the eye lens or 150 mSv for the skin and for

extremities;

2. category B - personnel, which is not included in category А.

Article 29 (1) Students and trainees above 18 years of age shall be provided with such working

conditions and radiation protection, as are envisaged in this chapter for personnel of categories A and B,

depending on the case.

(2) Students and trainees between 16 and 18 years of age shall be provided with such working

conditions and radiation protection, as are required for personnel of category B.

Article 30. The enterprises are obliged to inform professionally exposed workers, and also

trainees and students admitted to training in the undertakings, about:

1. the health risks in their work, including the necessity of early notification of a pregnancy

with a view to the risks of fetus (child to be born) exposure and the risks of contamination

of a suckling (nursing infant) in the event of radioactive contamination of a breast-feeding

mother;

2. the technical, medical and administrative requirements;

3. the general radiation protection procedures and the necessary precautions in performance of

the activities in general or for each operation, which they could be assigned with;

4. the general radiation protection procedures and the necessary precautions for each position.

Article 31 (1) The undertakings are obliged to perform systematic checks of the effectiveness

of the technical means for protection of the environment and the population.

(2) The enterprises are obliged to seek consultation from a qualified expert on radiation

protection on the following issues:

1. assessment of the designs of facilities with SIR and of nuclear facilities from radiation

protection point of view;

2. adoption into practice of new or modified sources from radiation protection point of view;

3. regular check of the effectiveness of the protective means and equipment;

Section III.

Exposure assessment and medical surveillance

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Article 32 (1) Enterprises are obliged to perform monitoring of the radiation characteristics of

the working environment in accordance to the Health Act and the Act on the Safe Working Conditions.

(2) The enterprises shall assign the monitoring of the working environment to individuals from

the personnel at the respective site and/or external persons, who satisfy the requirements of the Act on

the Safe Use of Nuclear Energy.

(3) The scope and the means of monitoring at of the working place shall be justified in the

course of the licensing process or shall be determined by in an order by the Minister of Health for

activities, where the presence of natural sources leads to increased exposure, which cannot be ignored

from radiation protection point of view.

(4) The monitoring must include, where appropriate, measuring of:

1. the equivalent dose rate from external photon radiation and beta-radiation;

2. the equivalent dose rate from neutrons and/or density of the neutron flux;

3. concentration of radioactive aerosols and gases in the air, taking into account their physical

and chemical state;

4. radioactive contamination of surfaces and equipment of in premises with alpha- and beta-

radioactive substances.

(5) The enterprises are obliged to ensure calibration of the instruments for measurement of the

values stated in paragraph 4.

(6) The results from those measurements must be documented and must be available for use in

assessment of the individual doses of occupationally exposed persons.

Article 33 (1) Systematic individual monitoring shall be performed for all occupationally

exposed persons of category A.

(2) Individual monitoring of occupationally exposed persons of category B shall be performed

always when it is so recommended by heath facilities in order to be proven that the employee is properly

classified in category B.

(3) In cases, when it is not feasible to perform individual measurements, the individual

monitoring shall be based on individual measurements performed for other occupationally exposed

persons, working under the same conditions, or on the results from monitoring of the place of work.

(4) In nuclear facilities, activities with open sources, and when necessary in other cases,

monitoring of the radionuclide contamination of the skin, the working clothes, and the means of

individual protection shall be performed.

Article 34. (1) Individual monitoring of personnel shall be carried out by entities accredited for

this activity by the Executive Agency "Bulgarian Accreditation Service".

(2) The persons conducting the activities under par. 1, shall record the results of individual

monitoring of occupational exposed persons and send a protocol with the results to the companies not

later than 15 days after the processing of the individual measurement devices with a frequency which

corresponds to the ongoing individual monitoring.

(3) Persons performing the activities under par. 1, are required to send to the National Register

of Article 37 current data about enterprises, staff numbers, the frequency of monitoring, and the types of

measurement devices.

Article 35 (1) In case of incidental exposure, the received dose and its spreading in the body

must be assessed by a radiation protection expert.

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(2) In case of emergency exposure, individual monitoring and/or assessment of the doses shall

be performed in a manner appropriate to the specific circumstances.

Article 36 (1) The persons under Article 34 shall record the results of individual monitoring of

occupational exposed persons report and shall send the results to the National Register of Article 37

companies and not later than 15 days after the treatment of the individual measuring devices at

frequencies corresponding to ongoing individual monitoring.

(2) Upon submission to the National Register of Article 37 persons under Article 34 are

required to provide full identification of the personnel, individual measurement devices and information

about the performed activity and the involved sources of ionizing radiation.

Article 37 (1) The results from individual monitoring of occupationally exposed persons shall

be registered in a National Register filled in and kept by the National Centre of Radiobiology and

Radiation Protection.

(2) In the National Register shall be recorded and kept:

1. data of the individual doses, obtained from the individual monitoring; when the individual

measuring devices provide differential assessment of doses from photon, beta and neutron

radiation, individual doses of various radiations shall be registered in separate fields

2. data of the individual doses received from permitted increased exposure, incidental or

emergency exposure; the doses received in those cases shall be recorded on separate

records;

3. the circumstances and the measures undertaken in case of incidental or emergency

exposure;

4. the results from monitoring of the working place, when it is used for assessment of

individual doses.

(3) The information referred to in paragraph 2 for each occupationally exposed person shall be

kept until the person completes or would complete 75 years of age, but not less than 30 years after the

end of the occupational activity, connected with exposure to ionizing radiation.

(4) The data from the National Register shall be provided on demand and within one month to:

1. the competent authorities;

2. the enterprises;

3. the respective occupationally exposed person;

4. remedial and health care facilities.

(5) In case of incidental or emergency radiation, the data from the National Register shall be

provided immediately to the persons under paragraph 4.

(6) The enterprises are obliged to provide the respective occupationally exposed persons with

the data received with a signature.

(7) National Center of Radiobiology and Radiation Protection has the right to require that the

enterprises provide the data necessary for a complete identification of persons subject to individual

monitoring.

Article 38 (1) The occupationally exposed persons shall be subjected to mandatory medical

monitoring in order to establish their medical condition and their ability from medical point of view to

execute their assignments.

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(2) The medical monitoring of the persons shall be performed by remedial services and / or by

health services.

(3) The enterprises and the specialized control authorities are obliged to provide the remedial

and health services under paragraph 2 with information of the parameters of the working environment,

the working conditions and the results from the individual monitoring.

Article 39 (1) The medical monitoring includes initial and periodical examinations.

(2) The initial examination shall be performed before the classification of the employee or the

officer for the purpose of establishing his/her ability to perform the duties of a position for personnel of

category A or B.

(3) The periodic examinations shall be performed at least once per year in order to establish

whether the worker is still in a health condition, allowing performance of his/her assignments.

(4) The periodic examinations shall be performed more frequently, when necessary, at the

discretion of the remedial and / or the health care facility.

(5) By decision of the remedial and / or the health care facility the medical monitoring of the

persons could continue also after the end of the occupational activity connected with occupational

exposure within the meaning of the Regulation. The duration of this monitoring shall be determined by

the remedial and / or the health services.

Article 40. (1) As a result of the initial and the periodic examinations, the remedial and / or

health services shall issue a document about the ability of the employee to perform his/her assignments.

(2) For the purposes of the medical conclusions referred to in paragraph 1, the following

medical classification shall be introduced:

1. fit;

2. fit under certain conditions;

3. unfit.

(3) The appointment of a worker as personnel of category A for any period of time is forbidden

if in accordance with the medical conclusion the same is unfit to perform the specific work for this

category.

Article 41 (1) For each individual of the personnel the respective remedial and/or health service

shall issue and maintain personal medical documentation.

(2) In the personal medical documentation the following data shall be entered:

1. the results from the initial and the periodic medical examinations;

2. the results from the individual monitoring;

3. other data about the health status of the persons, connected with performance of the work.

(3) The data under paragraph 2 shall be kept in the respective remedial and/or health services

until the persons completes or would complete 75 years of age, but not less than 30 years after the end of

the occupational activity, connected with exposure to ionizing radiation.

(4) The personal medical documentation shall be kept by the respective remedial and/or health

care facility, which is obliged to provide the exposed worker, the undertaking and the control authorities

with the data contained therein upon request. Information concerning diseases and health injuries may

be provided only after a written consent of the person involved.

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Article 42 (1) In case that the dose limits referred to in Article 14 are exceeded, the exposed

worker shall be subjected to special medical monitoring and/or treatment.

(2) Subsequent conditions for exposure shall be determined by the respective remedial and/or

health service, shall be recorded in the medical documentation and shall be delivered to the undertaking.

The Manager of the undertaking is obliged to observe the medical prescriptions.

(3) The relations between the Manager of the undertaking and the exposed workers, regarding

non-compliance with medical prescriptions, shall be settled in accordance with the legislation, regulating

labor and service relationship.

CHAPTER VI

LIMITATION OF EXPOSURE DUE TO NATURAL SOURCES

Article 43 To activities with a high content of natural radionuclides that can lead to exposure,

which can not be ignored in terms of radiation protection, radiation protection measures and control

shall be applied according to the regulation of Article 26, para. (5) of ASUNE.

Article 44 (1) Effective annual dose for persons engaged in activities of Article 43, shall not

exceed by more than 6 mSv the exposure from local natural background radiation in production

conditions.

(2) The requirement under paragraph. 1 refers also to the exposure of aircraft crews to cosmic

radiation and the employer has to:

1. determine and record the exposure of the crew whenever the annual effective dose is likely

to exceeds 1 mSv;

2. apply the requirements of Article 18 to women in the crew.

(3) No limit shall be determined on effective dose for public exposure from natural sources.

Article 45 (1) The equivalent dose rate of gamma radiation in buildings, public buildings,

industrial and other buildings should not exceed the local dose rate outdoors by more than 0,2 µSv/h.

(2) reference levels for limiting exposure to radon are:

1. annually averaged radon concentration in the air - 200 Bq.m-3 for new residential and

public buildings;

2. annually averaged radon concentration in the air - 300 Bq.m-3 for existing residential and

public buildings;

3. average radon concentration in the air - 1000 Bq.m-3 jobs.

(3) In specific cases where the duration of occupancy in existing public buildings is small, the

Minister of Health may determine for an annual average concentration of radon in the air a reference

level more than 300 Bq.m-3

, but not more 1000 Bq.m-3

.

(4) In identified buildings and workplaces where reference levels under par. 1 are exceeded, the

following measures shall be applied:

1. reducing the concentration of radon in the air of public buildings and workplaces in

accordance with the principle of optimization;

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2. informing and encouraging of people living in existing buildings to take action to reduce the

concentration of radon in the air of the relevant premises (by improving ventilation, limiting

radon penetration, etc..)

3. systematic monitoring of the concentration of radon in buildings and workplaces with

elevated content of radon in the air.

Article 46 (1) It is allowed to use drinking water from the public without restriction, if the

content of natural and / or artificial radionuclides in it creates an annual effective dose of 0,1 mSv (dose

quota under Article 5). The limit of annually averaged volume activity of individual radionuclides in

drinking water are listed in Annex № 2, Table 9.

(2) In cases when the content of natural and / or artificial radionuclides create annual effective

dose greater than 0,1 mSv, the use of the water (water source) for water supply can be made at the

discretion of the Minister of Health for each case.

Chapter Seven

BASIC RADIATION PROTECTION PRINCIPLES IN CASE OF MEDICAL EXPOSURE

Article 47 Radiation protection in case of medical exposure is based on the principle of

justification of the exposure and on the principle of exposure optimization, with due consideration to the

main purpose of such exposure.

Article 48 (1) For each medical exposure it must be proven that the total benefit for the

exposed person and the society will be greater than the total probable detriment. Justification of the

medical exposure means preliminary proving of the expedience of all diagnostic and remedial practices,

and periodic reconsideration of those already applied in conformity with the requirements of the good

medical practice.

(2) In order to avoid unnecessary exposure already available diagnostic examinations and non-

radiation alternative methods that have the same goal but without or less exposure to ionizing radiation

should be used.

Article 49 (1) New medical diagnostic and treatment methods, involving medical exposure,

must be justified in advance before being adopted.

(2) The existing medical diagnostic and treatment methods, involving medical exposure, may

be reconsidered, when new, important evidence of their effectiveness or consequences is collected.

(3) The respective medical specialist must justify in advance all individual medical exposures,

taking into account the specific objectives of the exposure and the characteristics of the individual

exposed.

(4) In case a given type of medical diagnostic and treatment method, involving exposure, is not

justified in principle, a particular individual exposure of this type can be justified under special

circumstances and evaluated for the particular case.

(5) For medical exposures, where there is no direct benefit for the health of the exposed person,

including those, which are connected with finding important facts for protection of the society and the

legal order, special justification is required.

Article 50 (1) Unjustified medical exposure is not allowed.

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(2) Diagnostic examinations and therapeutic procedures on pregnant women and children shall

be done only in cases when their life or heath are in serious danger and no other non-radiation methods

are available, and the method applied shall be the one with the least exposure.

Article 51 (1) All doses, resulting from medical exposure, except for radiological therapeutic

procedures, must be kept as low as it is reasonably achievable while obtaining the necessary information

and taking into account the economic and social factors.

(2) Radiological therapeutic procedures must be individually planned for each exposed person

(patient), and the exposure doses of healthy tissues and organs must be kept as low as it is reasonably

achievable so that the required remedial purpose could be achieved.

Article 52 No dose limits are set for medical exposure, but the Minister of Health determines

reference exposure levels for diagnostic examinations.

Article 53 (1) Health screening using ionizing radiation is applied only after justifying the

necessity and feasibility and considering the benefits and risks.

(2) The program for health screening using ionizing radiation shall be reconciled with the

National Centre of Radiobiology and Radiation Protection and approved by the Minister of Health.

Article 54 (1) Children, pregnant women and nursing mothers shall not participate in research

programs using ionizing radiation.

(2) When healthy persons participate in research programs with the use of ionizing radiation for

diagnostic purposes, the individual effective dose should not exceed 20 mSv for the individuals

participating in such programs.

Chapter Eight

RADIATION PROTECTION OF EXTERNAL WORKERS

Article 55 Every outside organization must ensure, either independently or under a contract

with the enterprise, the radiation protection of its personnel, which includes:

1. observing the radiation protection principles and regulations;

2. informing and training in compliance with Article 30;

3. individual monitoring, appropriate to the activities performed;

4. medical monitoring in compliance with Article 37;

5. registration of the data from individual monitoring in the National Register, as well as the

period of conducting the activity;

6. ensuring means of individual protection.

Article 56. (1) An enterprise, which allows external workers to work in the controlled area,

shall check and control the fulfillment of the requirements under Article 55 and give instructions to the

workers about the specific requirements for safe work in the controlled area and for the specific

activities. When necessary, additional training shall be conducted.

(2) The enterprise must provide the same protection means and individual monitoring for the

external personnel, as for its own staff.

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Additional Provisions § 1. Within the meaning of the Regulation:

1. "Emergency exposure" is exposure of individuals, who voluntarily perform emergency

actions to help endangered people and/or to save valuable property and equipment, in which case some

of the dose limits set for exposed workers could possibly be exceeded.

2. "Activity" of a radioactive source is the ratio of the average number of spontaneous nuclear

transitions (decays) (dN) in it within a short time interval (dt) to the duration of this interval:

А = dN/dt

Unit: Becquerel [Bq]

1 Bq = 1 s-1

3. "Health detriment" is the probability for reduction in length and quality of life, which would

occur in a population as a result of exposure to ionizing radiation, with consideration to the somatic

effects, including cancer and severe genetic disorder.

4. "Age group" of an individual from the population is a group based on age, determined for

radiation protection purposes. Individuals from the population are divided into 6 age groups, and

individuals from the personnel constitute a separate age group.

5. "External (assigned) personnel" is each occupationally exposed person of category А, hired

temporarily or permanently from an outside organization or is a free-lance person (including students

and trainees), who performs any activities in the controlled area.

6. "Outside organization" is every physical person or legal entity, performing activities in the

controlled area, the responsibility for which bears the enterprise, and which is different from the

enterprise (in charge of the controlled area), performing activities in the controlled area.

7. "Dose limit" is the value of the effective dose or the equivalent dose, stated in the

Regulation, which must not be exceeded in exposure of individuals from the personnel or from the

population under normal conditions.

8. "Practice" is a practical activity, which could lead to increased exposure of individuals by a

source of artificial (technogenic) or natural radiation.

9. "Deterministic (non-stochastic) effects" are health detriment effects from the impact of

ionizing radiation, for which a minimal dose causes a particular effect, over which the severity of the

effect manifestation increases with increase of the dose.

10. "Equivalent dose" is the absorbed dose, averaged for a particular organ or tissue, multiplied

by the respective radiation weighting factor:

HT,R = WR . DT,R,

where:

DT,R is the absorbed dose averaged over particular organ or tissue Т, due to the radiation R;

WR – the radiation weighting factor for the radiation R.

If the radiation field is composed of several types of radiation with different WR values, the

equivalent dose is given by the formula:

HT,R = ∑WR . DT,R

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Unit: Sievert [Sv].

1 Sv = 1 J.kg-1

11. "Natural source" is a source of ionizing radiation, existing under natural conditions – the

cosmic radiation and the naturally spread radionuclides in the environment, in foods and in human body.

12. "Natural radiation background" is a radiation field due to natural sources. Unchanged

natural radiation background means such natural radiation background, which is not affected by a

human activity.

13. "Effective dose" is the sum of products of the equivalent doses in organs and/or tissues with

the respective tissue weight factor:

E =∑ WT

. HT

where:

TH is the value of the equivalent dose in the tissue or the organ Т;

WT – the tissue weight factor for the tissue or the organ Т.

Unit: Sievert [Sv].

1 Sv = 1 J kg-1

In case of even exposure of the whole body the effective dose is equal to the equivalent dose.

14. "Sealed source" is a source, whose construction is such as to prevent under normal

operating conditions, for which it is designated, dispersion of radioactive substances into the

environment. Spent nuclear fuel is not a sealed source.

15. "Accidental exposure" is exposure of individuals as a result of an accident. It does not

include emergency exposure.

16. "Qualified radiation protection expert" is a physical person with the necessary knowledge,

training and technical skills, which enable him to perform assessments of doses and to provide

consultations and advice for ensuring radiation protection of the personnel and the population and for

safety of the ionizing radiation sources. The legal capacity of a qualified radiation protection expert shall

be acknowledged in accordance with the procedure described in the respective regulatory acts.

17. "Collective effective dose" is the total effective dose for a particular group of the

population, determined by the formula:

S =∑i

Ei. N

i

where:

Ei is the average effective dose of the subgroup (i) of the population;

Ni – number of persons in the subgroup.

Unit: mansievert [man.Sv].

18. "Controlled area" is every area for which there are required measures for radiation

protection of the personnel, monitoring of occupational exposure and radioactive contamination under

normal working conditions, as well as measures for prevention and reduction of potential exposure.

19. "Critical group" is a group of individuals from the population, which is sufficiently uniform

from the viewpoint of radiation received from a particular source and manner of exposure, and is

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representative for the persons, who receive or will receive highest effective doses or equivalent doses

(depending on the case) from the particular source and manner of exposure.

20. "Remedial and / or health care services" are the remedial and health care facilities under the

Remedial Facilities Act and under the Public Health Act, qualified to perform medical monitoring of

exposed workers.

21. "Individual from the population" is any individual, except in cases, when the same is

subjected to occupational or medical exposure.

22. "Medical exposure" is the exposure of persons to sources of ionising radiation for

diagnostic, treatment or research purpose. Medical exposure shall be applied with respect to:

a) patients when diagnostics or treatment is performed;

b) persons, who are not personnel, but voluntarily help and ensure comfort of patients during

their diagnostics or treatment with sources of ionising radiation;

c) persons under occupational medical supervision;

d) persons in the course of health screening;

e) healthy persons or patients, who voluntarily participate in medical, biomedical, diagnostic or

therapeutic research programs;

23. "Supervised area" is every area beyond the limits of the controlled area, where radiation

control of the working environment is carried out, but no measures are required for radiation protection

of the personnel.

24. "Exposure" is the process of impact from ionizing radiation on man.

25. "Potential exposure (possible exposure)" is exposure, the occurrence of which is not certain,

but is probable to occur.

26. "Exposed workers (personnel)" are all persons, who are self-employed or work for an

employer, permanently or temporarily, full-time or part-time, and have officially declared their consent

to perform activities involving ionizing radiation and who could receive in the course of their

performance doses, exceeding the dose limits for the population.

27. "Increased exposure" is especially authorized exposure, which exceeds or could exceed the

dose limits set for exposed workers.

28. "Enterprise" (undertaking) is every physical person or legal entity, performing the activities

under Article 1 and bearing responsibility for the performance of such activities.

29. "Working place" is the place of temporary or permanent stay of individuals from the

personnel during performance of their activities with ionizing radiation.

30. "Radiation risk (risk)" is the probability for occurrence of harmful effects for human health

or for the posterity in result of ionizing radiation exposure.

31. "Radioactive contamination" is the presence of radioactive substances in materials or on

their surface, in human body or on its surface or elsewhere, where the presence of such substances is

undesirable or could be dangerous. In contamination of surfaces, the unit is a number of particles

emitted in 2 p geometry from an area of one square centimeter per minute (part.cm-2.min-1).

32. "Radioactive substance" is any substance, that contains one or several radionuclides, whose

activity or activity concentration cannot be disregarded from radiation protection point of view.

33. “Radioactive material” is a material, containing radioactive substances.

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34. "Radionuclide" is the aggregate of radioactive atoms with certain mass number and atomic

number, and with respect to isomeric atoms – also with a particular energy state of the atomic nucleus.

The radioactive (and non-radioactive) nuclides of a particular element are called its isotopes.

35. "Radiotoxicity" is the property of radionuclides to cause, when getting into the body,

varying in extent pathological modifications.

36. “Diagnostic reference levels” are recommended levels of patient dose during x-ray

diagnostic examinations or activity levels of the introduced radiopharmaceutical in nuclear medicine

examinations for typical examinations for groups of standard-sized patients or standard phantoms,

referring to widespread types of radiological systems. If good radiological practice is applied, it is not

expected to exceed those levels.

37. "Reference Level" is the level of dose or risk in an emergency situation or in situation of

existing exposure over which the exposure presence is considered unacceptable, and below which

optimization of radiation protection shall be carried out.

38. "Apprentice/Trainee" is every person, who passes special qualification or training in a

particular enterprise for the purpose of acquiring specific knowledge and skills.

39. "Specific activity (mass activity)" is the activity of a radioactive source, divided into its

mass.

Unit: Becquerel per kilogram (Bq.kg-1).

40. "Stochastic (probabilistic) effects" are harmful effects from the impact of ionizing radiation,

for which it is assumed that there is no limit value, the probability for their manifestation is directly

proportional to the dose, and their severity does not depend on the dose. Stochastic effects are malignant

new formations and hereditary (genetic) diseases. There are no other stochastic effects due to the impact

of ionizing radiation.

Transitional and Conclusive Provisions

§ 2. Persons, who perform individual monitoring of the personnel, shall be accredited by the

Executive Agency “Bulgarian Accreditation Service” to perform dose metering within one year as of the

effective date of the Regulation.

§ 3. The Regulation is passed on the ground of Article 26, paragraph 3 of the Act on the Safe

Use of Nuclear Energy.

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Appendix № 1 to Art. 8 and 11

Table 1: Activity levels and specific activities of radionuclides below which activities with them

are not subject to regulation (for small quantities of materials up to 1000 kg)

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

H-3 1 × 106 1 × 10

9

Be-7 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Be-10 1 × 104 1 × 106

C-11 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

C-14 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

N-13 1 × 102 1 × 109

Ne-19 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

O-15 1 × 102 1 × 109

F-18 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Na-22 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Na-24 1 × 101 1 × 105

Mg-28 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Al-26 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Si-31 1 × 103 1 × 106

Si-32 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

P-32 1 × 103 1 × 10

5

P-33 1 × 105 1 × 10

8

S-35 1 × 105 1 × 10

8

Cl-36 1 × 104 1 × 106

Cl-38 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Cl-39 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ar-37 1 × 106 1 × 108

Ar-39 1 × 107 1 × 10

4

Ar-41 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

K-40 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

K-42 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

K-43 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

K-44 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

K-45 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ca-41 1 × 105 1 × 107

Ca-45 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Ca-47 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sc-43 1 × 101 1 × 106

Sc-44 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sc-45 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Sc-46 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Sc-47 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Sc-48 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sc-49 1 × 103 1 × 105

Ti-44 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ti-45 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

V-47 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

V-48 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

V-49 1 × 104 1 × 107

Cr-48 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Cr-49 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Cr-51 1 × 103 1 × 107

Mn-51 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Mn-52 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Mn-52m 1 × 101 1 × 105

Mn-53 1 × 104 1 × 10

9

Mn-54 1 × 101 1 × 106

Mn-56 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Fe-52 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Fe-55 1 × 104 1 × 106

Fe-59 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Fe-60 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Co-55 1 × 101 1 × 106

Co-56 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Co-57 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Co-58 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Co-58m 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Co-60 1 × 101 1 × 105

Co-60m 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Co-61 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Co-62m 1 × 101 1 × 105

Ni-56 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ni-57 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ni-59 1 × 104 1 × 108

Ni-63 1 × 105 1 × 10

8

Ni-65 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ni-66 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Cu-60 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Cu-61 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Cu-64 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Cu-67 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Zn-62 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Zn-63 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Zn-65 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Zn-69 1 × 104 1 × 106

Zn-69m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Zn-71m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Zn-72 1 × 102 1 × 106

Ga-65 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ga-66 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ga-67 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ga-68 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ga-70 1 × 102 1 × 106

Ga-72 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ga-73 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ge-66 1 × 101 1 × 106

Ge-67 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ge-68a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

Ge-69 1 × 101 1 × 106

Ge-71 1 × 104 1 × 10

8

Ge-75 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Ge-77 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ge-78 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

As-69 1 × 101 1 × 105

As-70 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

As-71 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

As-72 1 × 101 1 × 105

As-73 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

As-74 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

As-76 1 × 102 1 × 105

As-77 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

As-78 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Se-70 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Se-73 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Se-73m 1 × 102 1 × 106

Se-75 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Se-79 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Se-81 1 × 103 1 × 106

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Se-81m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Se-83 1 × 101 1 × 105

Br-74 1 × 101 1 × 105

Br-74m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Br-75 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Br-76 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Br-77 1 × 102 1 × 106

Br-80 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Br-80m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Br-82 1 × 101 1 × 106

Br-83 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Br-84 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Kr-74 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Kr-76 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Kr-77 1 × 102 1 × 109

Kr-79 1 × 103 1 × 10

5

Kr-81 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Kr-81m 1 × 103 1 × 1010

Kr-83m 1 × 105 1 × 10

12

Kr-85 1 × 105 1 × 10

4

Kr-85m 1 × 103 1 × 1010

Kr-87 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Kr-88 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Rb-79 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Rb-81 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Rb-81m 1 × 103 1 × 107

Rb-82m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Rb-83a 1 × 10

2 1 × 10

6

Rb-84 1 × 101 1 × 106

Rb-86 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Rb-87 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Rb-88 1 × 102 1 × 105

Rb-89 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Sr-80 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Sr-81 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sr-82a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

Sr-83 1 × 101 1 × 106

Sr-85 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Sr-85m 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Sr-87m 1 × 102 1 × 106

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Sr-89 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Sr-90a 1 × 10

2 1 × 10

4

Sr-91 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sr-92 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Y-86 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Y-86m 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Y-87a 1 × 101 1 × 106

Y-88 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Y-90 1 × 103 1 × 10

5

Y-90m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Y-91 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Y-91m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Y-92 1 × 102 1 × 105

Y-93 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Y-94 1 × 101 1 × 105

Y-95 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Zr-86 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Zr-88 1 × 102 1 × 106

Zr-89 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Zr-93a 1 × 10

3 1 × 10

7

Zr-95 1 × 101 1 × 106

Zr-97a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

Nb-88 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Nb-89 (2.03 h) 1 × 101 1 × 105

Nb-89m (1.10 h) 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Nb-90 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Nb-93m 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Nb-94 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Nb-95 1 × 101 1 × 106

Nb-95m 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Nb-96 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Nb-97 1 × 101 1 × 106

Nb-98 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Mo-90 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Mo-93 1 × 103 1 × 10

8

Mo-93m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Mo-99 1 × 102 1 × 106

Mo-101 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tc-93 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tc-93m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Tc-94 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tc-94m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Tc-95 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tc-95m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tc-96 1 × 101 1 × 106

Tc-96m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Tc-97 1 × 103 1 × 108

Tc-97m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Tc-98 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tc-99 1 × 104 1 × 107

Tc-99m 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Tc-101 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Tc-104 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ru-94 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ru-97 1 × 102 1 × 107

Ru-103 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ru-105 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ru-106a 1 × 102 1 × 105

Rh-99 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Rh-99m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Rh-100 1 × 101 1 × 106

Rh-101 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Rh-101m 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Rh-102 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Rh-102m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Rh-103m 1 × 104 1 × 108

Rh-105 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Rh-106m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Rh-107 1 × 102 1 × 106

Pd-100 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Pd-101 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pd-103 1 × 103 1 × 108

Pd-107 1 × 105 1 × 10

8

Pd-109 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Ag-102 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ag-103 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ag-104 1 × 101 1 × 106

Ag-104m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ag-105 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ag-106 1 × 101 1 × 106

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Ag-106m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ag-108m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ag-110m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Ag-111 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Ag-112 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ag-115 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Cd-104 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Cd-107 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Cd-109 1 × 104 1 × 10

6

Cd-113 1 × 103 1 × 106

Cd-113m 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Cd-115 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Cd-115m 1 × 103 1 × 106

Cd-117 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Cd-117m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

In-109 1 × 101 1 × 106

In-110 (4.9h) 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

In-110 (69.1m) 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

In-111 1 × 102 1 × 106

In-112 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

In-113m 1 × 102 1 × 106

In-114 1 × 103 1 × 10

5

In-114m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

In-115 1 × 103 1 × 105

In-115m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

In-116m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

In-117 1 × 101 1 × 106

In-117m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

In-119m 1 × 102 1 × 105

Sn-110 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Sn-111 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Sn-113 1 × 103 1 × 107

Sn-117m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Sn-119m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Sn-121 1 × 105 1 × 107

Sn-121ma 1 × 10

3 1 × 10

7

Sn-123 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Sn-123m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Sn-125 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Sn-126a 1 × 101 1 × 105

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Sn-127 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sn-128 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sb-115 1 × 101 1 × 106

Sb-116 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sb-116m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sb-117 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Sb-118m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sb-119 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Sb-120 (5.76d) 1 × 101 1 × 106

Sb-120 (15.89m) 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Sb-122 1 × 102 1 × 104

Sb-124 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sb-124m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Sb-125 1 × 102 1 × 106

Sb-126 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sb-126m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sb-127 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sb-128(9.01h) 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sb-128 (10.4m) 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sb-129 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sb-130 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sb-131 1 × 101 1 × 106

Te-116 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Te-121 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Te-121m 1 × 102 1 × 106

Te-123 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Te-123m 1 × 102 1 × 107

Te-125m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Te-127 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Te-127m 1 × 103 1 × 107

Te-129 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Te-129m 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Te-131 1 × 102 1 × 105

Te-131m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Te-132 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Te-133 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Te-133m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Te-134 1 × 101 1 × 106

I-120 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

I-120m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

I-121 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

I-123 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

I-124 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

I-125 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

I-126 1 × 102 1 × 106

I-128 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

I-129 1 × 102 1 × 105

I-130 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

I-131 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

I-132 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

I-132m 1 × 102 1 × 106

I-133 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

I-134 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

I-135 1 × 101 1 × 106

Xe-120 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Xe-121 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Xe-122a 1 × 10

2 1 × 10

9

Xe-123 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Xe-125 1 × 103 1 × 109

Xe-127 1 × 103 1 × 10

5

Xe-129m 1 × 103 1 × 10

4

Xe-131m 1 × 104 1 × 104

Xe-133m 1 × 103 1 × 10

4

Xe-133 1 × 103 1 × 10

4

Xe-135 1 × 103 1 × 1010

Xe-135m 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Xe-138 1 × 102 1 × 10

9

Cs-125 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Cs-127 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Cs-129 1 × 102 1 × 105

Cs-130 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Cs-131 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Cs-132 1 × 101 1 × 105

Cs-134m 1 × 103 1 × 10

5

Cs-134 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Cs-135 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Cs-135m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Cs-136 1 × 101 1 × 105

Cs-137a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

4

Cs-138 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Ba-126 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Ba-128 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Ba-131 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ba-131m 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Ba-133 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ba-133m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ba-135m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ba-137m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ba-139 1 × 102 1 × 105

Ba-140a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

Ba-141 1 × 102 1 × 105

Ba-142 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

La-131 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

La-132 1 × 101 1 × 106

La-135 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

La-137 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

La-138 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

La-140 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

La-141 1 × 102 1 × 105

La-142 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

La-143 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Ce-134 1 × 103 1 × 107

Ce-135 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ce-137 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Ce-137m 1 × 103 1 × 106

Ce-139 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ce-141 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Ce-143 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ce-144a 1 × 10

2 1 × 10

5

Pr-136 1 × 101 1 × 105

Pr-137 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pr-138m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pr-139 1 × 102 1 × 107

Pr-142 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Pr-142m 1 × 107 1 × 10

9

Pr-143 1 × 104 1 × 106

Pr-144 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Pr-145 1 × 103 1 × 105

Pr-147 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Nd-136 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Nd-138 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Nd-139 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Nd-139m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Nd-141 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Nd-147 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Nd-149 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Nd-151 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Pm-141 1 × 101 1 × 105

Pm-143 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pm-144 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pm-145 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Pm-146 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pm-147 1 × 104 1 × 107

Pm-148 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Pm-148m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Pm-149 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Pm-150 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Pm-151 1 × 102 1 × 106

Sm-141 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sm-141m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Sm-142 1 × 102 1 × 107

Sm-145 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Sm-146 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Sm-147 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Sm-151 1 × 104 1 × 10

8

Sm-153 1 × 102 1 × 106

Sm-155 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Sm-156 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Eu-145 1 × 101 1 × 106

Eu-146 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Eu-147 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Eu-148 1 × 101 1 × 106

Eu-149 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Eu-150 (34.2a) 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Eu-150 (12.6h) 1 × 103 1 × 106

Eu-152 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Eu-152m 1 × 102 1 × 106

Eu-154 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Eu-155 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Eu-156 1 × 101 1 × 106

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Eu157 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Eu-158 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Gd-145 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Gd-146a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

6

Gd-147 1 × 101 1 × 106

Gd-148 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Gd-149 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Gd-151 1 × 102 1 × 107

Gd-152 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Gd-153 1 × 102 1 × 107

Gd-159 1 × 103 1 × 106

Tb-147 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tb-149 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tb-150 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tb-151 1 × 101 1 × 106

Tb-153 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Tb-154 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tb-155 1 × 102 1 × 107

Tb-156 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tb-156m (24.4h) 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Tb-156m (5h) 1 × 104 1 × 107

Tb-157 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Tb-158 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tb-160 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tb-161 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Dy-155 1 × 101 1 × 106

Dy-157 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Dy-159 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Dy-165 1 × 103 1 × 106

Dy-166 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Ho-155 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ho-157 1 × 102 1 × 106

Ho-159 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ho-161 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Ho-162 1 × 102 1 × 107

Ho-162m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ho-164 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Ho-164m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Ho-166 1 × 103 1 × 10

5

Ho-166m 1 × 101 1 × 106

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Ho-167 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Er-161 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Er-165 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Er-169 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Er-171 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Er-172 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Tm-162 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tm-166 1 × 101 1 × 106

Tm-167 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Tm-170 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Tm-171 1 × 104 1 × 10

8

Tm-172 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Tm-173 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Tm-175 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Yb-162 1 × 102 1 × 107

Yb-166 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Yb-167 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Yb-169 1 × 102 1 × 107

Yb-175 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Yb-177 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Yb-178 1 × 103 1 × 106

Lu-169 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Lu-170 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Lu-171 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Lu-172 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Lu-173 1 × 102 1 × 107

Lu-174 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Lu-174m 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Lu-176 1 × 102 1 × 106

Lu-176m 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Lu-177 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Lu-177m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Lu-178 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Lu-178m 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Lu-179 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Hf-170 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hf-172a 1 × 101 1 × 106

Hf-173 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hf-175 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hf-177m 1 × 101 1 × 105

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Hf-178m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Hf-179m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Hf-180m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Hf-181 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Hf-182 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hf-182m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Hf-183 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Hf-184 1 × 102 1 × 106

Ta-172 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ta -173 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ta-174 1 × 101 1 × 106

Ta-175 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ta-176 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ta-177 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Ta-178 1 × 101 1 × 106

Ta-179 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Ta-180 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ta-180m 1 × 103 1 × 107

Ta-182 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Ta-182m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ta-183 1 × 102 1 × 106

Ta-184 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ta-185 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Ta-186 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

W-176 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

W-177 1 × 101 1 × 106

W-178a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

6

W-179 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

W-181 1 × 103 1 × 107

W-185 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

W-187 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

W-188a 1 × 102 1 × 105

Re-177 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Re-178 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Re-181 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Re-182 (64h) 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Re-182 (12.7h) 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Re-184 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Re-184m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Re-186 1 × 103 1 × 106

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Re-186m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Re-187 1 × 106 1 × 10

9

Re-188 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Re-188m 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Re-189a 1 × 102 1 × 106

Os-180 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Os-181 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Os-182 1 × 102 1 × 106

Os-185 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Os-189m 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Os-191 1 × 102 1 × 107

Os-191m 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Os-193 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Os-194a 1 × 102 1 × 105

Ir-182 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Ir-184 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ir-185 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ir-186 (15.8h) 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ir-186 (1.75h) 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ir-187 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ir-188 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ir-189a 1 × 102 1 × 107

Ir-190 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ir-190m (3.1h) 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Ir-190m (1.2h) 1 × 104 1 × 107

Ir-192 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Ir-192m 1 × 102 1 × 107

Ir-193m 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Ir-194 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Ir-194m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Ir-195 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ir-195m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pt-186 1 × 101 1 × 106

Pt-188a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

6

Pt-189 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pt-191 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pt-193 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Pt-193m 1 × 103 1 × 107

Pt-195m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pt-197 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Pt-197m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pt-199 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pt-200 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Au-193 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Au-194 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Au-195 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Au-198 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Au-198m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Au-199 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Au-200 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Au-200m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Au-201 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hg-193 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hg-193m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Hg-194a 1 × 101 1 × 106

Hg-195 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hg-195ma 1 × 10

2 1 × 10

6

Hg-197 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Hg-197m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hg-199m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Hg-203 1 × 102 1 × 105

Tl-194 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tl-194m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tl-195 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tl-197 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Tl-198 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tl-198m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Tl-199 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Tl-200 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Tl-201 1 × 102 1 × 106

Tl-202 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Tl-204 1 × 104 1 × 10

4

Pb-195m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Pb-198 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pb-199 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pb-200 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pb-201 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pb-202 1 × 103 1 × 106

Pb-202m 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pb-203 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pb-205 1 × 104 1 × 107

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Pb-209 1 × 105 1 × 10

6

Pb-210a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

4

Pb-211 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Pb-212a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

Pb-214 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Bi-200 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Bi-201 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Bi-202 1 × 101 1 × 106

Bi-203 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Bi-205 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Bi-206 1 × 101 1 × 105

Bi-207 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Bi-210 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Bi-210ma 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

Bi-212a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

Bi-213 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Bi-214 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Po-203 1 × 101 1 × 106

Po-205 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Po-206 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Po-207 1 × 101 1 × 106

Po-208 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Po-209 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Po-210 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

At-207 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

At-211 1 × 103 1 × 107

Fr-222 1 × 103 1 × 10

5

Fr-223 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Rn-220a 1 × 104 1 × 107

Rn-222a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

8

Ra-223a 1 × 10

2 1 × 10

5

Ra-224a 1 × 101 1 × 105

Ra-225 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Ra-226a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

4

Ra-227 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Ra-228a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

Ac-224 1 × 102 1 × 106

Ac-225a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

4

Ac-226 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Ac-227a 1 × 10-1 1 × 103

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Ac-228 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Th-226a 1 × 10

3 1 × 10

7

Th-227 1 × 101 1 × 104

Th-228a 1 × 10

0 1 × 10

4

Th-229a 1 × 10

0 1 × 10

3

Th-230 1 × 100 1 × 10

4

Th-231 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Th-232 1 × 101 1 × 104

Th-234a 1 × 10

3 1 × 10

5

Pa-227 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pa-228 1 × 101 1 × 106

Pa-230 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pa-231 1 × 100 1 × 10

3

Pa-232 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pa-233 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Pa-234 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

U-230a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

5

U-231 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

U-232a 1 × 100 1 × 103

U-233 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

U-234 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

U-235a 1 × 101 1 × 104

U-236 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

U-237 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

U-238a 1 × 101 1 × 104

U-239 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

U-240 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

U-240a 1 × 10

1 1 × 10

6

Np-232 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Np-233 1 × 102 1 × 107

Np-234 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Np-235 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Np-236(1.5×105

a) 1 × 102 1 × 105

Np-236(22.5 h) 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Np-237a 1 × 10

0 1 × 10

3

Np-238 1 × 102 1 × 106

Np-239 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Np-240 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Pu-234 1 × 102 1 × 107

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Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Pu-235 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Pu-236 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Pu-237 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Pu-238 1 × 100 1 × 10

4

Pu-239 1 × 100 1 × 10

4

Pu-240 1 × 100 1 × 10

3

Pu-241 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Pu-242 1 × 100 1 × 104

Pu-243 1 × 103 1 × 10

7

Pu-244 1 × 100 1 × 10

4

Pu-245 1 × 102 1 × 106

Pu-246 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Am-237 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Am-238 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Am-239 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Am-240 1 × 101 1 × 106

Am-241 1 × 100 1 × 10

4

Am-242 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Am-242ma 1 × 100 1 × 104

Am-243a 1 × 10

0 1 × 10

3

Am-244 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Am-244m 1 × 104 1 × 107

Am-245 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Am-246 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Am-246m 1 × 101 1 × 106

Cm-238 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Cm-240 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Cm-241 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Cm-242 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Cm-243 1 × 100 1 × 104

Cm-244 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Cm-245 1 × 100 1 × 10

3

Radionuclide Specific activity

(Bq/g)

Activity

(Bq)

Cm-246 1 × 100 1 × 10

3

Cm-247 1 × 100 1 × 10

4

Cm-248 1 × 100 1 × 10

3

Cm-249 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Cm-250 1 × 10-1

1 × 103

Bk-245 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Bk-246 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Bk-247 1 × 100 1 × 104

Bk-249 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Bk-250 1 × 101 1 × 10

6

Cf-244 1 × 104 1 × 107

Cf-246 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Cf-248 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Cf-249 1 × 100 1 × 103

Cf-250 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Cf-251 1 × 100 1 × 10

3

Cf-252 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Cf-253 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Cf-254 1 × 100 1 × 103

Es-250 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Es-251 1 × 102 1 × 10

7

Es-253 1 × 102 1 × 105

Es-254 1 × 101 1 × 10

4

Es-254m 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Fm-252 1 × 103 1 × 106

Fm-253 1 × 102 1 × 10

6

Fm-254 1 × 104 1 × 10

7

Fm-255 1 × 103 1 × 10

6

Fm-257 1 × 101 1 × 10

5

Md-257 1 × 102 1 × 107

Md-258 1 × 102 1 × 10

5

Note:

Labeled with a superscript “a” are radionuclides with daughter nuclides that were considered when assessing the

doses. Daughter nuclides of radionuclides from Table 1 are as follows: Ge-68 Ga-68

Rb-83 Kr-83m

Sr-82 Rb-82

Sr-90 Y-90

Y-87 Sr-87m

Zr-93 Nb-93m

Zr-97 Nb-97

Ru-106 Rh-106

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Ag-108m Ag-108

Sn-121m Sn-121 (0.776)

Sn-126 Sb-126m

Xe-122 I-122

Cs-137 Ba-137m

Ba-140 La-140

Ce-134 La-134

Ce-144 Pr-144

Gd-146 Eu-146

Hf-172 Lu-172

W-178 Ta-178

W-188 Re-188

Re-189 Os-189m (0.241)

Ir-189 Os-189m

Pt-188 Ir-188

Hg-194 Au-194

Hg-195m Hg-195 (0.542)

Pb-210 Bi-210, Po-210

Pb-212 Bi-212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212

(0.64)

Bi-210m Tl-206

Bi-212 Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212 (0.64)

Rn-220 Po-216

Rn-222 Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214

Ra-223 Rn-219, Po-215, Pb-211, Bi-

211, Tl-207

Ra-224 Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-

212, Tl-208 (0.36), Po-212

(0.64)

Ra-226 Rn-222, Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-

214, Po-214, Pb-210, Bi-210,

Po-210

Ra-228 Ac-228

Ac-225 Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Po-213

(0.978), Tl-209 (0.0216), Pb-

209 (0.978)

Ac-227 Fr-223 (0.0138)

Th-226 Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214

Th-228 Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-

212, Bi-212,Tl-208 (0.36), Po-

212 (0.64)

Th-229 Ra-225, Ac-225, Fr-221, At-

217, Bi-213, Po-213, Pb-209

Th-234 Pa-234m

U-230 Th-226, Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-

214

U-232 Th-228, Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-

216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208

(0.36), Po-212 (0.64)

U-235 Th-231

U-238 Th-234, Pa-234m

U-240 Np-240m

Np-237 Pa-233

Am-242m Am-242

Am-243 Np-239

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Table 2: Levels of specific activities below which radioactive material is not subject to and is

exempted from regulation (for large quantities over 1000 kg)

Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

H-3 100

Be-7 10

C-14 1

F-18 10

Na-22 0.1

Na-24 1

Si-31 1000

P-32 1000

P-33 1000

S-35 100

Cl-36 1

Cl-38 10

K-42 100

K-43 10

Ca-45 100

Ca-47 10

Sc-46 0.1

Sc-47 100

Sc-48 1

V-48 1

Cr-51 100

Mn-51 10

Mn-52 1

Mn-52m 10

Mn-53 100

Mn-54 0.1

Mn-56 10

Fe-52 a 10

Fe-55 1000

Fe-59 1

Co-55 10

Co-56 0.1

Co-57 1

Co-58 1

Co-58m 10 000

Co-60 0.1

Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

Co-60m 1000

Co-61 100

Co-62m 10

Ni-59 100

Ni-63 100

Ni-65 10

Cu-64 100

Zn-65 0.1

Zn-69 1000

Zn-69m a 10

Ga-72 10

Ge-71 10 000

As-73 1000

As-74 10

As-76 10

As-77 1000

Se-75 1

Br-82 1

Rb-86 100

Sr-85 1

Sr-85m 100

Sr-87m 100

Sr-89 1000

Sr-90a 1

Sr-91a 10

Sr-92 10

Y-90 1000

Y-91 100

Y-91m 100

Y-92 100

Y-93 100

Zr-93 10

Zr-95a 1

Zr-97a 10

Nb-93m 10

Nb-94 0.1

Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

Nb-95 1

Nb-97a 10

Nb-98 10

Mo-90 10

Mo-93 10

Mo-99a 10

Mo-101a 10

Tc-96 1

Tc-96m 1000

Tc-97 10

Tc-97m 100

Tc-99 1

Tc-99m 100

Ru-97 10

Ru-103a 1

Ru-105a 10

Ru-106a 0.1

Rh-103m 10 000

Rh-105 100

Pd-103a 1000

Pd-109a 100

Ag-105 1

Ag-110ma 0.1

Ag-111 100

Cd-109a 1

Cd-115a 10

Cd-115ma 100

In-111 10

In-113m 100

In-114ma 10

In-115m 100

Sn-113a 1

Sn-125 10

Sb-122 10

Sb-124 1

Sb-125a 0.1

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Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

Te-123m 1

Te-125m 1000

Te-127 1000

Te-127ma 10

Te-129 100

Te-129ma 10

Te-131 100

Te-131ma 10

Te-132a 1

Te-133 10

Te-133m 10

Te-134 10

I-123 100

I-125 100

I-126 10

I-129 0.01

I-130 10

I-131 10

I-132 10

I-133 10

I-134 10

I-135 10

Cs-129 10

Cs-131 1000

Cs-132 10

Cs-134 0.1

Cs-134m 1000

Cs-135 100

Cs-136 1

Cs-137a 0.1

Cs-138 10

Ba-131 10

Ba-140 1

La-140 1

Ce-139 1

Ce-141 100

Ce-143 10

Ce-144 10

Pr-142 100

Pr-143 1000

Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

Nd-147 100

Nd-149 100

Pm-147 1000

Pm-149 1000

Sm-151 1000

Sm-153 100

Eu-152 0.1

Eu-152m 100

Eu-154 0.1

Eu-155 1

Gd-153 10

Gd-159 100

Tb-160 1

Dy-165 1000

Dy-166 100

Ho-166 100

Er-169 1000

Er-171 100

Tm-170 100

Tm-171 1000

Yb-175 100

Lu-177 100

Hf-181 1

Ta-182 0.1

W-181 10

W-185 1000

W-187 10

Re-186 1000

Re-188 100

Os-185 1

Os-191 100

Os-191m 1000

Os-193 100

Ir-190 1

Ir-192 1

Ir-194 100

Pt-191 10

Pt-193m 1000

Pt-197 1000

Pt-197m 100

Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

Au-198 10

Au-199 100

Hg-197 100

Hg-197m 100

Hg-203 10

Tl-200 10

Tl-201 100

Tl-202 10

Tl-204 1

Pb-203 10

Bi-206 1

Bi-207 0.1

Po-203 10

Po-205 10

Po-207 10

At-211 1000

Ra-225 10

Ra-227 100

Th-226 1000

Th-229 0.1

Pa-230 10

Pa-233 10

U-230b 10

U-231a 100

U-232a 0.1

U-233 1

U-236 10

U-237 100

U-239 100

U-240a 100

Np-237a 1

Np-239 100

Np-240 10

Pu-234 100

Pu-235 100

Pu-236 1

Pu-237 100

Pu-238 0.1

Pu-239 0.1

Pu-240 0.1

Pu-241 10

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Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

Pu-242 0.1

Pu-243 1000

Pu-244a 0.1

Am-241 0.1

Am-242 1000

Am-242ma 0.1

Am-243a 0.1

Cm-242 10

Cm-243 1

Cm-244 1

Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

Cm-245 0.1

Cm-246 0.1

Cm-247a 0.1

Cm-248 0.1

Bk-249 100

Cf-246 1000

Cf-248 1

Cf-249 0.1

Cf-250 1

Cf-251 0.1

Cf-252 1

Radionuclide Specific

activity (Bq/g)

Cf-253 100

Cf-254 1

Es-253 100

Es-254a 0.1

Es-254ma 10

Fm-254 10 000

Fm-255 100

Note:

Labeled with a superscript “a” are radionuclides with daughter nuclides that were considered when assessing the

doses. Daughter nuclides of radionuclides from Table 2 are as follows:

Fe-52 Mn-52m

Zn-69m Zn-69

Sr-90 Y-90

Sr-91 Y-91m

Zr-95 Nb-95

Zr-97 Nb-97m, Nb-97

Nb-97 Nb-97m

Mo-99 Tc-99m

Mo-101 Tc-101

Ru-103 Rh-103m

Ru-105 Rh-105m

Ru-106 Rh-106

Pd-103 Rh-103m

Pd-109 Ag-109m

Ag-110m Ag-110

Cd-109 Ag-109m

Cd-115 In-115m

Cd-115m In-115m

In-114m In-114

Sn-113 In-113m

Sb-125 Te-125m

Te-127m Te-127

Te-129m Te-129

Te-131m Te-131

Te132 I-132

Cs-137 Ba-137m

Ce-144 Pr-144, Pr-144m

U-232sec Th-228, Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-

212, Bi-212, Tl-208

U-240 Np-240m, Np-240

Np237 Pa-233

Pu-244 U-240, Np-240m, Np-240

Am-242m Np-238

Am-243 Np-239

Cm-247 Pu-243

Es-254 Bk-250

Es-254m Fm-254

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Table 3: Specific activity levels of natural radionuclides for exemption from regulation of large

quantities of materials

Radionuclide Specific activity (Bq/g)

K-40 10

Every single radionuclide from U-238 and

Th-232 families 1

Table 4: Levels of exemption from regulation of metals subject of recycling

Radionuclide Specific

Activity (Bq/g)

H-3 1000

C-14 100

Na-22 1

S-35 1000

Cl-36 10

Ca-45 1000

Sc-46 1

Mn-53 10 000

Mn-54 1

Fe-55 10 000

Co-56 1

Co-57 10

Co-58 1

Co-60 1

Ni-59 10 000

Ni-63 10 000

Zn-65 1

As-73 100

Se-75 1

Sr-85 1

Sr-90 10

Y-91 10

Radionuclide Specific

Activity (Bq/g)

Zr-93 10

Zr-95 1

Nb-93m 1000

Nb-94 1

Mo-93 100

Tc-97 1000

Tc-97m 1000

Tc-99 100

Ru-106 1

Ag-110m 1

Cd-109 10

Sn-113 1

Sb-124 1

Sb-125 10

Te-123m 10

Te-127m 100

I-125 1

I-129 1

Cs-134 1

Cs-135 10

Cs-137 1

Ce-139 10

Radionuclide Specific

Activity (Bq/g)

Ce-144 10

Pm-147 10 000

Sm-151 10 000

Eu-152 1

Eu-154 1

Eu-155 10

Gd-153 10

Tb-160 1

Tm-170 100

Tm-171 1000

Ta-182 1

W-181 100

W-185 1000

Os-185 1

Ir-192 1

Tl-204 1000

Pb-210 1

Bi-207 1

Po-210 1

Ra-226 1

Ra-228 1

Th-228 1

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Radionuclide Specific

Activity (Bq/g)

Th-229 1

Th-230 1

Th-232 1

Pa-231 1

U-232 1

U-233 1

U-234 1

U-235 1

U-236 10

U-238 1

Np-237 1

Pu-236 1

Radionuclide Specific

Activity (Bq/g)

Pu-238 1

Pu-239 1

Pu-240 1

Pu-241 10

Pu-242 1

Pu-244 1

Am-241 1

Am-242m 1

Am-243 1

Cm-242 10

Cm-243 1

Cm-244 1

Radionuclide Specific

Activity (Bq/g)

Cm-245 1

Cm-246 1

Cm-247 1

Cm-248 1

Bk-249 100

Cf-248 10

Cf-249 1

Cf-250 1

Cf-251 1

Cf-252 1

Cf-254 1

Es-254 10

Notes:

1. In the presence of a mixture of radionuclides in the material the sum of ratios of the specific

activities of individual radionuclides to the corresponding limits of the specific activities shall be less

than or equal to 1.

2. Short-lived radionuclides belonging to the corresponding radioactive decay chains are

included in the specific activity of their mother nuclides in the table and therefore their individual

specific activity levels are not in the table.

3. For radionuclides not listed in this table, the clearance levels of control (i.e. levels of specific

activity) is determined by the NRA and the Ministry of Health in each case.

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Appendix No.2 to Article 16

SECONDARY LIMITS FOR THE PURPOSES OF RADIATION CONTROL, PROTECTION

PLANNING AND DOSE ASSESSMENT

1. For ensuring radiation protection of the personnel and the population in compliance with the

requirements and the dose limits set in the Regulation, and also for the purposes of radiation monitoring

and protection planning here are introduced:

a) secondary (derivative) external and internal exposure limits, and

b) limits for the purposes of radiation monitoring and protection planning.

In protection planning for the purpose of exposure reduction safety factors shall be used (a

number by which the respective dose limits are divided), as follows:

a) for personnel - minimum 2,5;

b) for individuals from the population - minimum 5,0.

2. The radionuclides, for which secondary limits are set and also limits for the purposes of

radiation control and protection planning, are shown in Table 1.

3. For calculation of the secondary (derivative) limits and the limits for the purposes of radiation

control and protection planning standard data of individuals from the personnel and individuals from the

population is used, as shown in Table 4.

4. The secondary (derivative) external exposure limit for the whole body of individuals from the

personnel or individuals from the population is set by dividing the basic annual exposure limit for

individuals from the personnel (average 20 mSv), respectively for individuals from the population (1

mSv), by the annual exposure time for the respective group (1700 hours for individuals from the

personnel or 8800 hours for individuals from the population).

Thus is obtained:

- for the personnel - 10 µSv.h-1 (rounded);

- for the population - 0,1 µSv.h-1 (rounded).

5. The limits on annual intake (Bq) of particular radionuclides in the body of individuals from

the personnel or of individuals from the population through swallowing (orally) or inhaling are

determined by dividing the basic annual exposure limit for individuals from the personnel (average 20

mSv), respectively for individuals from the population (1 mSv), by the respective dose factor е(g),

which indicates the estimated effective dose, which is obtained by oral or by inhaled intake of an activity

unit in the body (Sv.Bq-1). The values of the dose factors depend on the type of the respective

radionuclide, its physical and chemical state, the way of intake in the body and the age group of the

individual from the population, and for this purpose the population is divided into 6 age groups, and the

personnel is a separate group.

The annual intake limits are determined conservatively, using the highest values of the respective

dose factors е(g), relating to the various radionuclides, physical and chemical forms, size of aerosols,

ways of intake and age groups.

6. The limits of the average annual volumetric activity of separate radionuclides in the air of

working rooms (Bq.m-3) is calculated by dividing the limit on annual intake of the respective

radionuclide (Bq) through inhaling (LAIINH) by the volume of air inhaled by individuals from the

personnel for one year (2400 m3).

7. In Table 3 are shown the limits on annual intake of various radionuclides in the body of

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individuals from the personnel through inhaling of aerosols, dissolvent or chemically active (non-inert)

gases and vapors (LAIINH), the limits on average annual volumetric activity of various radionuclides in

the air of working rooms (LAAVAAir) and the limits on annual intake of various radionuclides in the

body of individuals from the personnel through swallowing (LAISW).

LAIINH, LAAVAAir, LAISW for workers is determined with expected effective dose 20

mSv.a-1

.

8. The limit on the average annual volumetric activity (Bq.m-3) of separate radionuclides in the

atmospheric air (outdoors and indoors) is determined by setting for the six age groups their ratios of

annual intake limit through inhaling to the air volume inhaled for one year by the respective age group,

and selecting the ratio for the age group, for which this ratio is lowest. For radionuclides, which could be

in various physical and chemical forms are applied the requirements of Articles 17, 18 and 19.

9. In Table 4 are shown the limits on annual intake of various radionuclides in the body of

individuals from the population (LAIINH) for the respective age groups through inhaling of aerosols,

dissolvent or chemically active (non-inert) gases and vapors and the limit on average annual volumetric

activity in the atmospheric air indoors and outdoors (LAAVAAIR), set for the respective critical age

group. LAIINH and LAAVAAIR for the population are set for estimated effective dose of 1 mSv.a-1

.

10. The limit on the average annual volumetric activity of a particular radionuclide in potable

water (Bq/l) is determined by forming the ratios of 1/10 (one tenth) of the limit on annual intake of this

radionuclide in the body through swallowing (annual effective dose of 0,1 mSv) to the volume of

swallowed water for the respective age group, except for group 1 (children below the age of 1 completed

year) and is selected the value of the ratio for the group, for which this ratio is lowest.

With respect to radionuclides, which can be in various physical and chemical forms in potable

water, the requirements of Articles 17, 18 and 19 shall be applied. Age group 1 (children below the age

of 1 completed year) shall not be taken into account, as children at this age are mainly breast-fed or fed

with adapted milks.

11. In Table 5 are shown the limits on annual intake (LAISW) of various radionuclides in the

body of individuals from the population through swallowing (estimated effective dose 1 mSv.a-1

) and

the limit on average annual volumetric activity (LAAVAPW) of potable water (estimated effective dose

1 mSv.a-1

), set for the respective critical age group.

12. In Tables 6 and 7 are shown the limits on intake and exposure of individuals from the

personnel, due to short-lived products of radon and thoron decay, and the coefficients for calculation of

the exposure.

13. The limits on surface radioactive contamination of the skin of individuals from the personnel

are normalized for the purpose of reducing the intake of radionuclides in the body through the skin,

provided that the total contaminated skin area is up to 300 cm2. If this condition is not fulfilled, the

limits on surface radioactive contamination of the skin given in Table 8 must be multiplied by a

coefficient, equal to 0,5.

14. In Table 9 for the radioactive noble gases is shown the effective dose rate (Sv.d-1

) from a

volumetric activity unit (Bq.m-3

) for adults (personnel and individuals from the population), as for them

external exposure in case of coming across a radioactive cloud is more crucial than the internal exposure

in result of inhaling.

15. The limits on the average annual particle fluence rate for individuals from the personnel are

shown in Tables 10-16. The presented fluence rate values (particles per square centimeter per second -

part.cm-2

.s-1

) correspond to the equivalent dose limits for the whole body, the skin and the eye lens of

the personnel in the course of 1700 hours of exposure per annum.

The fluence rate in all cases, except for in case of exposure through contact of the skin, is

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determined for two types of exposure geometries: isotropic radiation field (4 p geometry) and facial

exposure of the body - the so-called front-to-rear (P-3) geometry.

16. The limits on the average annual volumetric activity of radioactive noble gases in the air of

working premises are shown in Table 17, and those in the atmospheric air (indoors and outdoors) – in

Table 18.

17. For the purposes of radiation control and protection planning, in determining the limit on

the average annual volumetric activity of a particular radionuclide, which can be in various physical and

chemical forms, is taken into account the form with respect to which the annual intake limit is lowest.

18. The method applied for measuring of the volumetric activity in the air must be appropriate

to the respective form, for which the average annual volumetric activity limit is set.

19. When necessary, if the limit on the average annual volumetric activity of a particular

radionuclide, being in a particular form, in the air of working premises, is reached or exceeded, the

volumetric activities of the other forms of this radionuclide must be also determined.

20. When a particular individual from the personnel or from the population is exposed to several

types of radiation impacts, the total effective and/or equivalent doses must not exceed the respective

annual dose limit set for the respective age.

This rule, applied with respect to secondary (derivative) limits or the limits set for the purposes

of radiation control and protection planning, means that if А is the secondary (derivative) limit or the

limit set for the purposes of radiation control and protection planning and B is the respective value

determined through measuring or calculation:

11

≤∑=

n

i i

i

A

B

where i is the number of the various types of radiation impacts (external exposure, inhaling,

swallowing, etc.).

Table 1. Radionuclides, for which secondary limits and limits for the purposes of radiation

control and protection planning are set

Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

1 Hydrogen Н 3 (tritium) 12,3 а

4 Beryllium Be 7 53,3 d

10 1,51.10(6) а

6 Carbon С 11 0,340 h

14 5,73.10(3) а

9 Fluorine F 18 1,83 h

11 Sodium Na 22 2,60 a

24 15,0 h

12 Magnesium Mg 28 20,9 h

13 Aluminum Al 26 7,17.10(5) а

14 Silicon Si 31 2,62 h

32 172 a

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

15 Phosphor Р 32 14,3 d

33 25,3 d

16 Sulfur S 35 87,5 d

17 Chlorine Cl 36 3,01.10(5) a

38 0,621 h

39 0,927 h

18 Argon Ar 37 35,0 d

39 269 a

41 1,82 h

19 Potassium К 40 1,28.10(9) а

42 12,4 h

43 22,3 h

44 0,369 h

45 0,288 h

20 Calcium Са 41 1,03.10(5) а

45 163 d

47 4,54 d

21 Scandium Sc 43 3,89 h

44 3,93 h

44m 2,44 d

46 83,8 d

47 3,35 d

48 1,82 d

49 0,953 h

22 Titanium Ti 44 63,0 а

45 3,08 h

23 Vanadium V 47 0,543 h

48 16,0 d

49 330 d

24 Chromium Cr 48 21,6 h

49 0,705 h

51 27,7 d

25 Manganese Mn 51 0,770 h

52 5,59 d

52m 0,352 h

53 3,74.10(6) а

54 312 d

56 2,58 h

26 Iron Fe 52 8,28 h

55 2,73 a

59 44,5 d

60 1,50.10(6) a

27 Cobalt Co 55 17,5 h

56 77,3 d

57 272 d

58 70,9 d

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

58m 9,04 h

60 5,27 a

60m 0,174 h

61 1,65 h

62m 0,232 h

28 Nickel Ni 56 5,90 d

57 1,48 d

59 7,60.10(4) a

63 100 a

65 2,52 h

66 2,28 d

29 Copper Cu 60 0,395 h

61 3,33 h

64 12,7 h

67 2,58 d

30 Zinc Zn 62 9,19 h

63 0,641 h

65 244 d

69 0,940 h

69m 13,8 h

71m 3,96 h

72 1,94 d

31 Gallium Ga 65 0,253 h

66 9,49 h

67 3,26 d

68 1,13 h

70 0,352 h

72 14,1 h

73 4,86 h

32 Germanium Ge 66 2,26 h

67 0,315 h

68 271 d

69 1,63 d

71 11,4 d

75 1,38 h

77 11,3 h

78 1,47 h

33 Arsenic As 69 0,253 h

70 0,877 h

71 2,72 d

72 1,08 d

73 80,3 d

74 17,8 d

76 1,10 d

77 1,62 d

78 1,51 h

34 Selenium Se 70 0,685 h

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

73 7,15 h

73m 0,663 h

75 120 d

79 6,50.10(4) a

81 0,308 h

81m 0,955 h

83 0,372 h

35 Bromine Br 74 0,423 h

74m 0,767 h

75 1,61 h

76 16,2 h

77 2,38 d

80 0,295 h

80m 4,42 h

82 1,47 d

83 2,40 h

84 0,530 h

36 Krypton Kr 74 11,5 min

76 14,8 h

77 1,24 h

79 1,46 d

81 2,29.10(5) a

83m 1,83 h

85 10,8 a

85m 4,48 h

87 1,27 h

88 2,84 h

37 Rubidium Rb 79 0,382 h

81 4,58 h

81m 0,508 h

82m 6,47 h

83 86,2 d

84 32,8 d

86 18,6 d

87 4,75.10(10) a

88 0,296 h

89 0,252 h

38 Strontium Sr 80 1,77 h

81 0,372 h

82 25,6 d

83 1,35 d

85 64,8 d

85m 1,13 h

87m 2,80 h

89 50,5 d

90 28,7 a

91 9,63 h

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

92 2,71 h

39 Yttrium Y 86 14,7 h

86m 0,800 h

87 3,32 d

88 107 d

90 2,67 d

90m 3,19 h

91 58,5 d

91m 0,829 h

92 3,54 h

93 10,2 h

94 0,312 h

95 0,172 h

40 Zirconium Zr 86 16,5 h

88 83,4 d

89 3,27d

93 1,53.10(6) a

95 64,0 d

97 16,9 h

41 Niobium Nb 88 0,242 h

89 l 2,03 h

89 s 1,10 h

90 14,6 h

93m 16,1 a

94 2,03.10(4) a

95 35,0 d

95m 3,61 d

96 23,4 h

97 1,20 h

98 0,855 h

42 Molybdenum Mo 90 5,56 h

93 4,00.10(3) a

93m 6,85 h

99 2,75 d

101 0,244 h

43 Technetium Tc 93 2,75 h

93m 0,725 h

94 4,88 h

94m 0,867 h

95 20,0 h

95m 61,0 d

96 4,28 d

96m 0,858 h

97 2,60.10(6) a

97m 90,1 d

98 4,20.10(6) a

99 2,11.10(5) a

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

99m 6,01 h

101 0,237 h

104 0,305 h

44 Ruthenium Ru 94 0,863 h

97 2,90 d

103 39,3 d

105 4,44 h

106 1,02 a

45 Rhodium Rh 99 16,1 d

99m 4,70 h

100 20,8 h

101 3,30 a

101m 4,34 d

102 2,90 a

102m 207 d

103m 0,935 h

105 1,47 d

106m 2,18 h

107 0,362 h

46 Palladium Pd 100 3,63 d

101 8,47 h

103 17,0 d

107 6,50.10(6) a

109 13,7 h

47 Silver Ag 102 0,215 h

103 1,10 h

104 1,15 h

104m 0,558 h

105 41,3 d

106 0,399 h

106m 8,28 d

108m 418 a

110m 250 d

111 7,45 d

112 3,13 h

115 0,333 h

48 Cadmium Cd 104 0,962 h

107 6,50 h

109 1,27 a

113 7,70.10(15) a

113m 14,1 a

115 2,23 d

115m 44,6 d

117 2,49 h

117m 3,36 h

49 Indium In 109 4,20 h

110 l 4,90 h

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

110 s 1,15 h

111 2,80 d

112 0,250 h

113m 1,66 h

114m 49,5 d

115 4,41.10(14) a

115m 4,49 h

116m 0,905 h

117 0,730 h

117m 1,94 h

119m 0,300 h

50 Tin Sn 110 4,41 h

111 0,588 h

113 115 d

117m 13,6 d

119m 293 d

121 1,13 d

121m 55,0 a

123 129 d

123m 0,668 h

125 9,64 d

126 1,00.10(5) a

127 2,10 h

128 0,984 h

51 Antimony Sb 115 0,535 h

116 0,263 h

116m 1,00 h

117 2,80 h

118m 5,00 h

119 1,59 d

120 l 5,76 d

120 s 0,265 h

122 2,72 d

124 60,2 d

124m 0,337 h

125 2,76 a

126 12,5 d

126m 0,319 h

127 3,85 d

128 l 9,01 h

128 s 0,173 h

129 4,40 h

130 0,658 h

131 0,384 h

52 Tellurium Те 116 2,49 h

121 16,8 d

121m 154 d

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

123 1,00.10(13) a

123m 120 d

125m 57,4 d

127 9,35 h

127m 109 d

129 1,16 h

129m 33,6 d

131 0,417 h

131m 1,25 d

132 3,20 d

133 0,208 h

133m 0,923 h

134 0,697 h

53 Iodine I 120 1,35 h

120m 0,883 h

121 2,12 h

123 13,3 h

124 4,18 d

125 59,4 d

126 13,1 d

128 0,416 h

129 1,57.10(7) a

130 12,4 h

131 8,02 d

132 2,30 h

132m 1,39 h

133 20,8 h

134 0,875 h

135 6,57 h

54 Xenon Xe 120 0,667 h

121 0,668 h

122 20,1 h

123 2,08 h

125 16,9 h

127 36,4 d

129m 8,88 d

131m 11,9 d

133 5,24 d

133m 2,19 d

135 9,14 h

135m 0,255 h

138 0,235 h

55 Cesium Cs 125 0,750 h

127 6,25 h

129 1,34 d

130 0,487 h

131 9,69 d

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

132 6,48 d

134 2,06 a

134m 2,90 h

135 2,30.10(6) a

135m 0,883 h

136 13,2 d

137 30,1 a

138 0,557 h

56 Barium Ba 126 1,67 h

128 2,43 d

131 11,5 d

131m 0,243 h

133 10,5 a

133m 1,61 d

135m 1,20 d

139 1,38 h

140 12,8 d

141 0,304 h

142 0,177 h

57 Lanthanum La 131 0,983 h

132 4,80 h

135 19,5 h

137 6,00.10(4) a

138 1,05.10(11) a

140 1,68 d

141 3,92 h

142 1,52 h

143 0,237 h

58 Cerium Ce 134 3,16 d

135 17,7 h

137 9,00 h

137m 1,43 d

139 138 d

141 32,5 d

143 1,38 d

144 285 d

59 Praseodymium Pr 136 0,218 h

137 1,28 h

138m 2,12 h

139 4,41 h

142 19,1 h

142m 0,243 h

143 13,6 d

144 0,288 h

145 5,98 h

147 0,223 h

60 Neodymium Nd 136 0,844 h

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

138 5,04 h

139 0,495 h

139m 5,50 h

141 2,49 h

147 11,0 d

149 1,73 h

151 0,207 h

61 Promethium Pm 141 0,348 h

143 265 d

144 363 d

145 17,7 a

146 5,53 a

147 2,62 a

148 5,37 d

148m 41,3 d

149 2,21 d

150 2,68 h

151 1,18 d

62 Samarium Sm 141 0,170 h

141m 0,377 h

142 1,21 h

145 340 d

146 1,03.10(8) a

147 1,06.10(11) a

151 90,0 a

153 1,93 d

155 0,372 h

156 9,40 h

63 Europium Eu 145 5,93 d

146 4,61 d

147 24,1 d

148 54,5 d

149 93,1 d

150 l 36,9 a

150 s 12,8 h

152 13,5 a

152m 9,31 h

154 8,59 a

155 4,76 a

156 15,2 d

157 15,2 h

158 0,765 h

64 Gadolinium Gd 145 0,383 h

146 48,3 d

147 1,59 d

148 74,6 a

149 9,28 d

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

151 124 d

152 1,08.10(14) a

153 240 d

159 18,5 h

65 Terbium Tb 147 1,70 h

149 4,12 h

150 3,48 h

151 17,6 h

153 2,34 d

154 21,5 h

155 5,32 d

156 5,35 d

156m l 1,02 d

156m s 5,30 h

157 71,0 a

158 180 a

160 72,3 d

161 6,88 d

66 Dysprosium Dy 155 9,90 h

157 8,14 h

159 144 d

165 2,33 h

166 3,40 d

67 Holmium Ho 155 0,800 h

157 0,210 h

159 0,551 h

161 2,548h

162 0,250 h

162m 1,12 h

164 0,483 h

164m 0,625 h

166 1,12 d

166m 1,20.10(3) a

167 3,10 h

68 Erbium Er 161 3,21 h

165 10,4 h

169 9,40 d

171 7,52 h

172 2,05 d

69 Thulium Tm 162 0,362 h

166 7,70 h

167 9,25 d

170 129 d

171 1,92 a

172 2,65 d

173 8,24 h

175 0,253 h

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

70 Ytterbium Yb 162 0,314 h

166 2,36 d

167 0,292 h

169 32,0 d

175 4,18 d

177 1,91 h

178 1,23 h

71 Lutetium Lu 169 1,42 d

170 2,01 d

171 8,24 d

172 6,70 d

173 1,37 a

174 3,31 a

174m 142 d

176 4,00.10(10) a

176m 3,66 h

177 6,73 d

177m 160 d

178 0,473 h

178m 0,385 h

179 4,59 h

72 Hafnium Hf 170 16,0 h

172 1,87 a

173 23,6 h

175 70,0 d

177m 0,857 h

178m 31,0 a

179m 25,0 d

180m 5,50 h

181 42,4 d

182 9,00.10(6) a

182m 1,02 h

183 1,07 h

184 4,12 h

73 Tantalum Ta 172 0,613 h

173 3,14 h

174 1,05 h

175 10,5 h

176 8,09 h

177 2,36 d

178 2,36 h

179 1,82 a

180 1,20.10(15) a

180m 8,15 h

182 114 d

182m 0,264 h

183 5,10 d

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

184 8,70 h

185 0,823 h

186 0,175 h

74 Wolfram W 176 2,50 h

177 2,25 h

178 21,6 d

179 0,618 h

181 121 d

185 75,1 d

187 23,7 h

188 69,4 d

75 Rhenium Re 177 0,233 h

178 0,220 h

181 19,9 h

182 l 2,67 d

182 s 12,7 h

184 38,0 d

184m 169 d

186 3,72 d

186m 2,00.10(5) a

187 4,35.10(10) a

188 17,0 h

188m 0,310 h

189 1,01 d

76 Osmium Os 180 0,358 h

181 1,75 h

182 22,1 h

185 93,6 d

189m 5,80 h

191 15,4 d

191m 13,1 h

193 1,25 d

194 6,00 a

77 Iridium Ir 182 0,250 h

184 3,09 h

185 14,4 h

186 l 16,6 h

186 s 1,90 h

187 10,5 h

188 1,73 d

189 13,2 d

190 11,8 d

190m l 3,25 h

190m s 1,20 h

192 73,8 d

192m 241 a

193m 10,5 d

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

194 19,3 h

194m 171 d

195 2,50 h

195m 3,80 h

78 Platinum Pt 186 2,08 h

188 10,2 d

189 10,9 h

191 2,80 d

193 50,0 a

193m 4,33 d

195m 4,02 d

197 19,9 h

197m 1,59 h

199 0,513 h

200 12,5 h

79 Gold Au 193 17,6 h

194 1,58 d

195 186 d

198 2,70 d

198m 2,27 d

199 3,14 d

200 0,807 h

200m 18,7 h

201 0,433 h

80 Mercury Hg 193 3,80 h

193m 11,8 h

194 444 a

195 9,90 h

195m 1,73 d

197 2,67 d

197m 23,8 h

199m 0,710 h

203 46,6 d

81 Thallium Tl 194 0,550 h

194m 0,547 h

195 1,16 h

197 2,84 h

198 5,30 h

198m 1,87 h

199 7,42 h

200 1,09 d

201 3,04 d

202 12,2 d

204 3,78 a

82 Lead Pb 195m 0,250 h

198 2,40 h

199 1,50 h

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

200 21,5 h

201 9,33 h

202 5,25.10(4) a

202m 3,53 h

203 2,16 d

205 1,52.10(7) a

209 3,25 h

210 22,3 a

211 0,602 h

212 10,6 h

214 0,447 h

83 Bismuth Bi 200 0,607 h

201 1,80 h

202 1,72 h

203 11,8 h

205 15,3 d

206 6,24 d

207 31,6 a

210 5,01 d

210m 3,04.10(6) a

212 1,01 h

213 0,760 h

214 0,332 h

84 Polonium Po 203 0,612 h

205 1,66 h

207 5,80 h

210 138 d

85 Astatine At 207 1,80 h

211 7,21 h

87 Francium Fr 222 0,237 h

223 0,367 h

88 Radium Ra 223 11,4 d

224 3,66 d

225 14,9 d

226 1,60.10(3) a

227 0,703 h

228 5,75 a

89 Actinium Ac 224 2,78 h

225 10,0 d

226 1,22 d

227 21,8 a

228 6,15 h

90 Thorium Th 226 0,510 h

227 18,7 d

228 1,91 a

229 7,34.10(3) a

230 7,54.10(4) a

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

231 1,06 d

232 1,40.10(10) a

234 24,1 d

91 Protactinium Pa 227 0,638 h

228 22,0 h

230 17,4 d

231 3,28.10(4) a

232 1,31 d

233 27,0 d

234 6,70 h

92 Uranium U 230 20,8 d

231 4,20 d

232 68,9 a

233 1,59.10(5) a

234 2,46.10(5) a

235 7,04.10(8) a

236 2,34.10(7) a

237 6,75 d

238 4,47.10(9) a

239 0,391 h

240 14,1 h

93 Neptunium Np 232 0,245 h

233 0,603 h

234 4,40 d

235 1,08 a

236 l 1,54.10(5) a

236 s 22,5 h

237 2,14.10(6) a

238 2,12 d

239 2,36 d

240 1,03 h

94 Plutonium Pu 234 8,80 h

235 0,422 h

236 2,86 a

237 45,2 d

238 87,7 a

239 2,41.10(4) a

240 6,56.10(3) a

241 14,4 a

242 3,73.10(5) a

243 4,96 h

244 8,00.10(7) a

245 10,5 h

246 10,8 d

95 Americium Am 237 1,22 h

238 1,63 h

239 11,9 h

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

240 2,12 d

241 432 a

242 16,0 h

242m 141 a

243 7,37.10(3) a

244 10,1 h

244m 0,433 h

245 2,05 h

246 0,650 h

246m 0,417 h

96 Curium Cm 238 2,40 h

240 27,0 d

241 32,8 d

242 163 d

243 29,1 a

244 18,1 a

245 8,50.10(3) a

246 4,76.10(3) a

247 1,56.10(7) a

248 3,48.10(5) a

249 1,07 h

250 9,70.10(3) a

97 Berkelium Bk 245 4,94 d

246 1,80 d

247 1,38.10(3) a

249 320 d

250 3,22 h

98 Californium Cf 244 0,323 h

246 1,49 d

248 334 d

249 351 a

250 13,1 a

251 898 a

252 2,64 a

253 17,8 d

254 60,5 d

99 Einsteinium Es 250 2,22 h

251 1,38 d

253 20,5 d

254 276 d

254m 1,64 d

100 Fermium Fm 252 1,06 d

253 3,00 d

254 3,24 h

255 20,1 h

257 100 d

101 Mendelevium Md 257 5,30 h

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Atomic number Element Symbol Mass number Half life

258 51,5 d

Designations: m – metastable state; l – living longer than two metastable states; s – living shorter

than two metastable states.

Table 4. Standardized data, used for protection planning and calculation of secondary (derivative)

limits and limits for radiation control purposes

Personnel

Exposure time per annum

(hours) 1700

Air inhaled per annum (m3) 2400

Population

Up to 1

year 1 - 2 2 - 7 7 - 12 12 - 17 Over 17

Age (years)

Adults

Group 1 2 3 4 5 6

Exposure time per annum

(hours) 8800 for all groups

Volume of air inhaled for one

year m3 x 10

3

1,0

1,9

3,2

5,6

7,3

8,1

260 365 550 660 730

Volume of water swallowed

per annum L (*)

(*) The intake of radionuclides through water swallowing is not considered for children below

the age of 1 year, as they are mainly breast-fed and fed with adapted milks.

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Table 5. Limits on the annual intake of various radionuclides in the body of individuals

from the personnel through INHALING (LAIINH) or swallowing (LAISW) and limit on the

average annual volumetric activity of various radionuclides in the AIR of working rooms

(LAAVAAir) in aerosols, soluble or chemically active (non-inert) gases and vapors (estimated

effective dose 20 mSv.a-1

)

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

H-3 (tritium water) 1,1.109

H-3 ((tritium water,

steam) 4,6.10

5

H-3 (elementary

hydrogen)

4,6.109

H-3 (tritium

methane)

4,6.107

H-3 (organic

compounds)

4,8.108

H-3 (organic

compounds, steam)

2,0.105

Be-7 3,8.108 1,6.10

5 7,1.10

8

Be-10 6,3.105 2,6.10

2 1,8.10

7

C-11 8,3.108

C-11 (steam) 2,6.106

C-11 (dioxide) 3,8.106

C-11 (monoxide) 6,9.106

C-14 3,4.107

C-14 (steam) 1,4.104

C-14 (dioxide) 1,3.106

C-14 (monoxide) 1,0.107

F-18 2,2.108 9,0.10

4 4,1.10

8

Na-22 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 6,3.10

6

Na-24 3,8.107 1,6.10

4 4,7.10

7

Mg-28 1,2.107 4,9.10

3 9,1.10

6

Al-26 1,1.106 4,6.10

2 5,7.10

6

Si-31 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 1,3.10

8

Si-32 1,8.105 7,6.10

1 3,6.10

7

P-32 6,3.106 2,6.10

3 8,3.10

6

P-33 1,4.107 6,0.10

3 8,3.10

7

S-35 (inorganic) 1,5.107 6,4.10

3 1,1.10

8

S-35 (carbon

disulphide)

1,2.104

S-35 (dioxide) 7,6.104

S-35 (organic) 2,6.107

Cl-36 2,9.106 1,2.10

3 2,2.10

7

Cl-38 2,7.108 1,1.10

5 1,7.10

8

Cl-39 2,6.108 1,1.10

5 2,4.10

8

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

K-40 6,7.106 2,8.10

3 3,2.10

6

K-42 1,0.108 4,2.10

4 4,7.10

7

K-43 7,7.107 3,2.10

4 8,0.10

7

K-44 5,4.108 2,3.10

5 2,4.10

8

K-45 7,1.108 3,0.10

5 3,7.10

8

Ca-41 1,1.108 4,4.10

4 6,9.10

7

Ca-45 7,4.106 3,1.10

3 2,6.10

7

Ca-47 9,5.106 4,0.10

3 1,3.10

7

Sc-43 1,1.108 4,6.10

4 1,1.10

8

Sc-44 6,7.107 2,8.10

4 5,7.10

7

Sc-44m 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 8,3.10

6

Sc-46 3,1.106 1,3.10

3 1,3.10

7

Sc-47 2,7.107 1,1.10

4 3,7.10

7

Sc-48 1,3.107 5,2.10

3 1,2.10

7

Sc-49 3,3.108 1,4.10

5 2,4.10

8

Ti-44 1,7.105 6,9.10

1 3,4.10

6

Ti-45 1,3.108 5,6.10

4 1,3.10

8

V-47 4,0.108 1,7.10

5 3,2.10

8

V-48 7,4.106 3,1.10

3 1,0.10

7

V-49 6,3.108 2,6.10

5 1,1.10

9

Cr-48 8,0.107 3,3.10

4 1,0.10

8

Cr-49 3,4.108 1,4.10

5 3,3.10

8

Cr-51 5,6.108 2,3.10

5 5,3.10

8

Mn-51 2,9.108 1,2.10

5 2,2.10

8

Mn-52 1,1.107 4,6.10

3 1,1.10

7

Mn-52m 4,0.108 1,7.10

5 2,9.10

8

Mn-53 3,8.108 1,6.10

5 6,7.10

8

Mn-54 1,3.107 5,6.10

3 2,8.10

7

Mn-56 1,0.108 4,2.10

4 8,0.10

7

Fe-52 2,1.107 8,8.10

3 1,4.10

7

Fe-55 2,2.107 9,1.10

3 6,1.10

7

Fe-59 5,7.106 2,4.10

3 1,1.10

7

Fe-60 6,1.104 2,5.10

1 1,8.10

5

Co-55 2,4.107 1,0.10

4 1,8.10

7

Co-56 3,2.106 1,3.10

3 8,0.10

6

Co-57 2,1.107 8,9.10

3 9,5.10

7

Co-58 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 2,7.10

7

Co-58m 1,2.109 4,9.10

5 8,3.10

8

Co-60 6,9.105 2,9.10

2 5,9.10

6

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Co-60m 1,5.1010

6,4.106 1,2.10

10

Co-61 2,7.108 1,1.10

5 2,7.10

8

Co-62m 5,4.108 2,3.10

5 4,3.10

8

Ni-56 2,1.107 8,7.10

3 2,3.10

7

Ni-56 (carbonyl) 6,9.103

Ni-57 2,6.107 1,1.10

4 2,3.10

7

Ni-57 (carbonyl) 1,5.104

Ni-59 9,1.107 3,8.10

4 3,2.10

8

Ni-59 (carbonyl) 1,0.104

Ni-63 3,8.107 1,6.10

4 1,3.10

8

Ni-63 (carbonyl) 4,2.103

Ni-65 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 1,1.10

8

Ni-65 (carbonyl) 2,3.104

Ni-66 1,1.107 4,4.10

3 6,7.10

6

Ni-66 (carbonyl) 5,2.103

Cu-60 3,2.108 1,3.10

5 2,9.10

8

Cu-61 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,7.10

8

Cu-64 1,3.108 5,6.10

4 1,7.10

8

Cu-67 3,4.107 1,4.10

4 5,9.10

7

Zn-62 3,0.107 1,3.10

4 2,1.10

7

Zn-63 3,3.108 1,4.10

5 2,5.10

8

Zn-65 6,9.106 2,9.10

3 5,1.10

6

Zn-69 4,7.108 1,9.10

5 6,5.10

8

Zn-69m 6,1.107 2,5.10

4 6,1.10

7

Zn-71m 8,3.107 3,5.10

4 8,3.10

7

Zn-72 1,3.107 5,6.10

3 1,4.10

7

Ga-65 6,9.108 2,9.10

5 5,4.10

8

Ga-66 2,8.107 1,2.10

4 1,7.10

7

Ga-67 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 1,1.10

8

Ga-68 2,5.108 1,0.10

5 2,0.10

8

Ga-70 7,7.108 3,2.10

5 6,5.10

8

Ga-72 2,4.107 9,9.10

3 1,8.10

7

Ga-73 1,0.108 4,2.10

4 7,7.10

7

Ge-66 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 2,0.10

8

Ge-67 4,8.108 2,0.10

5 3,1.10

8

Ge-68 1,5.106 6,4.10

2 1,5.10

7

Ge-69 5,4.107 2,3.10

4 8,3.10

7

Ge-71 1,8.109 7,6.10

5 1,7.10

9

Ge-75 3,7.108 1,5.10

5 4,3.10

8

Ge-77 4,4.107 1,9.10

4 6,1.10

7

Ge-78 1,4.108 6,0.10

4 1,7.10

8

As-69 5,7.108 2,4.10

5 3,5.10

8

As-70 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,5.10

8

As-71 4,0.107 1,7.10

4 4,3.10

7

As-72 1,5.107 6,4.10

3 1,1.10

7

As-73 2,2.107 9,0.10

3 7,7.10

7

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

As-74 9,5.106 4,0.10

3 1,5.10

7

As-76 2,2.107 9,1.10

3 1,3.10

7

As-77 4,8.107 2,0.10

4 5,0.10

7

As-78 1,4.108 6,0.10

4 9,5.10

7

Se-70 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,4.10

8

Se-73 8,3.107 3,5.10

4 5,1.10

7

Se-73m 7,4.108 3,1.10

5 4,9.10

8

Se-75 1,2.107 4,9.10

3 7,7.10

6

Se-79 6,5.106 2,7.10

3 6,9.10

6

Se-81 8,3.108 3,5.10

5 7,4.10

8

Se-81m 2,9.108 1,2.10

5 3,4.10

8

Se-83 3,8.108 1,6.10

5 3,9.10

8

Br-74 2,9.108 1,2.10

5 2,4.10

8

Br-74m 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 1,4.10

8

Br-75 2,4.108 9,8.10

4 2,5.10

8

Br-76 3,4.107 1,4.10

4 4,3.10

7

Br-77 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 2,1.10

8

Br-80 1,2.109 4,9.10

5 6,5.10

8

Br-80m 2,0.108 8,3.10

4 1,8.10

8

Br-82 2,3.107 9,5.10

3 3,7.10

7

Br-83 3,0.108 1,2.10

5 4,7.10

8

Br-84 3,2.108 1,3.10

5 2,3.10

8

Rb-79 6,7.108 2,8.10

5 4,0.10

8

Rb-81 2,9.108 1,2.10

5 3,7.10

8

Rb-81m 1,5.109 6,4.10

5 2,1.10

9

Rb-82m 9,1.107 3,8.10

4 1,5.10

8

Rb-83 2,0.107 8,3.10

3 1,1.10

7

Rb-84 1,3.107 5,6.10

3 7,1.10

6

Rb-86 1,5.107 6,4.10

3 7,1.10

6

Rb-87 2,6.107 1,1.10

4 1,3.10

7

Rb-88 7,1.108 3,0.10

5 2,2.10

8

Rb-89 8,0.108 3,3.10

5 4,3.10

8

Sr-80 9,5.107 4,0.10

4 5,7.10

7

Sr-81 3,3.108 1,4.10

5 2,6.10

8

Sr-82 2,0.106 8,3.10

2 3,3.10

6

Sr-83 4,1.107 1,7.10

4 3,4.10

7

Sr-85 2,6.107 1,1.10

4 3,6.10

7

Sr-85m 2,7.109 1,1.10

6 3,3.10

9

Sr-87m 5,7.108 2,4.10

5 6,1.10

8

Sr-89 2,7.106 1,1.10

3 7,7.10

6

Sr-90 1,3.105 5,6.10

1 7,1.10

5

Sr-91 3,5.107 1,5.10

4 2,6.10

7

Sr-92 5,9.107 2,5.10

4 4,1.10

7

Y-86 2,5.107 1,0.10

4 2,1.10

7

Y-86m 4,1.108 1,7.10

5 3,6.10

8

Y-87 3,8.107 1,6.10

4 3,6.10

7

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Y-88 4,9.106 2,0.10

3 1,5.10

7

Y-90 1,2.107 4,9.10

3 7,4.10

6

Y-90m 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 1,2.10

8

Y-91 2,4.106 9,9.10

2 8,3.10

6

Y-91m 1,3.109 5,6.10

5 1,8.10

9

Y-92 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 4,1.10

7

Y-93 3,3.107 1,4.10

4 1,7.10

7

Y-94 4,3.108 1,8.10

5 2,5.10

8

Y-95 7,7.108 3,2.10

5 4,3.10

8

Zr-86 2,9.107 1,2.10

4 2,3.10

7

Zr-88 4,9.106 2,0.10

3 6,1.10

7

Zr-89 2,7.107 1,1.10

4 2,5.10

7

Zr-93 6,9.105 2,9.10

2 7,1.10

7

Zr-95 3,6.106 1,5.10

3 2,3.10

7

Zr-97 1,4.107 6,0.10

3 9,5.10

6

Nb-88 4,0.108 1,7.10

5 3,2.10

8

Nb-89 l 1,1.108 4,4.10

4 6,7.10

7

Nb-89 s 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,4.10

8

Nb-90 1,8.107 7,6.10

3 1,7.10

7

Nb-93m 1,3.107 5,2.10

3 1,7.10

8

Nb-94 4,4.105 1,9.10

2 1,2.10

7

Nb-95 1,3.107 5,2.10

3 3,4.10

7

Nb-95m 2,4.107 9,8.10

3 3,6.10

7

Nb-96 2,0.107 8,3.10

3 1,8.10

7

Nb-97 2,8.108 1,2.10

5 2,9.10

8

Nb-98 2,0.108 8,4.10

4 1,8.10

8

Mo-90 3,6.107 1,5.10

4 3,2.10

7

Mo-93 9,1.106 3,8.10

3 7,7.10

6

Mo-93m 6,7.107 2,8.10

4 7,1.10

7

Mo-99 1,8.107 7,6.10

3 1,7.10

7

Mo-101 4,4.108 1,9.10

5 4,8.10

8

Tc-93 3,1.108 1,3.10

5 4,1.10

8

Tc-93m 6,5.108 2,7.10

5 8,3.10

8

Tc-94 9,1.107 3,8.10

4 1,1.10

8

Tc-94m 2,5.108 1,0.10

5 1,8.10

8

Tc-95 1,1.108 4,6.10

4 1,3.10

8

Tc-95m 2,3.107 9,6.10

3 3,2.10

7

Tc-96 2,0.107 8,3.10

3 1,8.10

7

Tc-96m 1,8.109 7,6.10

5 1,5.10

9

Tc-97 9,5.107 4,0.10

4 2,4.10

8

Tc-97m 6,5.106 2,7.10

3 3,0.10

7

Tc-98 2,5.106 1,0.10

3 8,7.10

6

Tc-99 5,1.106 2,1.10

3 2,6.10

7

Tc-99m 6,9.108 2,9.10

5 9,1.10

8

Tc-101 9,5.108 4,0.10

5 1,1.10

9

Tc-104 4,2.108 1,7.10

5 2,5.10

8

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Ru-94 2,7.108 1,1.10

5 2,1.10

8

Ru-94 (tetraoxide) 1,5.105

Ru-97 1,3.108 5,2.10

4 1,3.10

8

Ru-97 (tetraoxide) 6,9.104

Ru-103 7,1.106 3,0.10

3 2,7.10

7

Ru-103

(tetraoxide)

7,6.103

Ru-105 8,0.107 3,3.10

4 7,7.10

7

Ru-105

(tetraoxide)

4,6.104

Ru-106 3,2.105 1,3.10

2 2,9.10

6

Ru-106

(tetraoxide)

4,6.102

Rh-99 2,2.107 9,4.10

3 3,9.10

7

Rh-99m 2,7.108 1,1.10

5 3,0.10

8

Rh-100 3,2.107 1,3.10

4 2,8.10

7

Rh-101 4,0.106 1,7.10

3 3,6.10

7

Rh-101m 7,4.107 3,1.10

4 9,1.10

7

Rh-102 1,3.106 5,2.10

2 7,7.10

6

Rh-102m 3,0.106 1,2.10

3 1,7.10

7

Rh-103m 8,0.109 3,3.10

6 5,3.10

9

Rh-105 4,5.107 1,9.10

4 5,4.10

7

Rh-106m 1,1.108 4,4.10

4 1,3.10

8

Rh-107 7,1.108 3,0.10

5 8,3.10

8

Pd-100 2,1.107 8,6.10

3 2,1.10

7

Pd-101 2,0.108 8,3.10

4 2,1.10

8

Pd-103 5,0.107 2,1.10

4 1,1.10

8

Pd-107 3,6.107 1,5.10

4 5,4.10

8

Pd-109 4,0.107 1,7.10

4 3,6.10

7

Ag-102 6,3.108 2,6.10

5 5,0.10

8

Ag-103 4,4.108 1,9.10

5 4,7.10

8

Ag-104 2,8.108 1,2.10

5 3,3.10

8

Ag-104m 4,4.108 1,9.10

5 3,7.10

8

Ag-105 2,5.107 1,0.10

4 4,3.10

7

Ag-106 7,4.108 3,1.10

5 6,3.10

8

Ag-106m 1,3.107 5,2.10

3 1,3.10

7

Ag-108m 5,7.105 2,4.10

2 8,7.10

6

Ag-110m 1,7.106 6,9.10

2 7,1.10

6

Ag-111 1,2.107 4,9.10

3 1,5.10

7

Ag-112 7,7.107 3,2.10

4 4,7.10

7

Ag-115 4,5.108 1,9.10

5 3,3.10

8

Cd-104 3,2.108 1,3.10

5 3,4.10

8

Cd-107 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 3,2.10

8

Cd-109 2,1.106 8,7.10

2 1,0.10

7

Cd-113 1,4.105 6,0.10

1 8,0.10

5

Cd-113m 1,5.105 6,4.10

1 8,7.10

5

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Cd-115 1,5.107 6,4.10

3 1,4.10

7

Cd-115m 2,7.106 1,1.10

3 6,1.10

6

Cd-117 8,0.107 3,3.10

4 7,1.10

7

Cd-117m 6,3.107 2,6.10

4 7,1.10

7

In-109 2,7.108 1,1.10

5 3,0.10

8

In-110 l 8,0.107 3,3.10

4 8,3.10

7

In-110 s 2,5.108 1,0.10

5 2,0.10

8

In-111 6,5.107 2,7.10

4 6,9.10

7

In-112 1,5.109 6,4.10

5 2,0.10

9

In-113m 6,3.108 2,6.10

5 7,1.10

8

In-114m 1,8.106 7,6.10

2 4,9.10

6

In-115 4,4.104 1,9.10

1 6,3.10

5

In-115m 2,3.108 9,6.10

4 2,3.10

8

In-116m 2,5.108 1,0.10

5 3,1.10

8

In-117 4,2.108 1,7.10

5 6,5.10

8

In-117m 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 1,7.10

8

In-119m 6,9.108 2,9.10

5 4,3.10

8

Sn-110 7,7.107 3,2.10

4 5,7.10

7

Sn-111 9,1.108 3,8.10

5 8,7.10

8

Sn-113 8,0.106 3,3.10

3 2,7.10

7

Sn-117m 8,7.106 3,6.10

3 2,8.10

7

Sn-119m 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 5,9.10

7

Sn-121 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 8,7.10

7

Sn-121m 4,8.106 2,0.10

3 5,3.10

7

Sn-123 2,6.106 1,1.10

3 9,5.10

6

Sn-123m 4,5.108 1,9.10

5 5,3.10

8

Sn-125 6,7.106 2,8.10

3 6,5.10

6

Sn-126 7,4.105 3,1.10

2 4,3.10

6

Sn-127 1,0.108 4,2.10

4 1,0.10

8

Sn-128 1,3.108 5,6.10

4 1,3.10

8

Sb-115 8,7.108 3,6.10

5 8,3.10

8

Sb-116 8,7.108 3,6.10

5 7,7.10

8

Sb-116m 2,4.108 9,8.10

4 3,0.10

8

Sb-117 7,4.108 3,1.10

5 1,1.10

9

Sb-118m 8,7.107 3,6.10

4 9,5.10

7

Sb-119 3,4.108 1,4.10

5 2,5.10

8

Sb-120 l 1,5.107 6,4.10

3 1,7.10

7

Sb-120 s 1,7.109 6,9.10

5 1,4.10

9

Sb-122 1,7.107 6,9.10

3 1,2.10

7

Sb-124 3,3.106 1,4.10

3 8,0.10

6

Sb-124m 2,4.109 1,0.10

6 2,5.10

9

Sb-125 4,4.106 1,9.10

3 1,8.10

7

Sb-126 6,3.106 2,6.10

3 8,3.10

6

Sb-126m 6,1.108 2,5.10

5 5,6.10

8

Sb-127 1,2.107 4,9.10

3 1,2.10

7

Sb-128 l 3,0.107 1,2.10

4 2,6.10

7

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Sb-128 s 7,7.108 3,2.10

5 6,1.10

8

Sb-129 5,7.107 2,4.10

4 4,8.10

7

Sb-130 2,2.108 9,2.10

4 2,2.10

8

Sb-131 2,4.108 1,0.10

5 2,0.10

8

Te-116 1,2.108 4,9.10

4 1,2.10

8

Te-116 (steam) 9,6.104

Te-121 4,5.107 1,9.10

4 4,7.10

7

Te-121 (steam) 1,6.104

Te-121m 4,8.106 2,0.10

3 8,7.10

6

Te-121m

(steam) 1,5.103

Te-123 4,0.106 1,7.10

3 4,5.10

6

Te-123 (steam) 6,9.102

Te-123m 5,1.106 2,1.10

3 1,4.10

7

Te-123m

(steam) 2,9.103

Te-125m 6,1.106 2,5.10

3 2,3.10

7

Te-125m

(steam) 5,6.103

Te-127 1,1.108 4,6.10

4 1,2.10

8

Te-127 (steam) 1,1.105

Te-127m 2,8.106 1,2.10

3 8,7.10

6

Te-127m

(steam) 1,8.103

Te-129 3,5.108 1,5.10

5 3,2.10

8

Te-129 (steam) 2,3.105

Te-129m 3,2.106 1,3.10

3 6,7.10

6

Te-129m

(steam) 2,3.103

Te-131 3,3.108 1,4.10

5 2,3.10

8

Te-131 (steam) 1,2.105

Te-131m 1,3.107 5,2.10

3 1,1.10

7

Te-131m

(steam) 3,5.103

Te-132 6,7.106 2,8.10

3 5,4.10

6

Te-132 (steam) 1,6.103

Te-133 4,5.108 1,9.10

5 2,8.10

8

Te-133 (steam) 1,5.105

Te-133m 1,1.108 4,4.10

4 7,1.10

7

Te-133m

(steam) 3,8.104

Te-134 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 1,8.10

8

Te-134 (steam) 9,9.104

I-120 1,1.108 4,4.10

4 5,9.10

7

I-120 (elementary

iodine) 2,8.10

4

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

I-120

(methyl iodide)

4,2.104

I-120m 1,4.108 6,0.10

4 9,5.10

7

I-120m (elementary iodine)

4,6.104

I-120m

(methyl iodide)

8,3.104

I-121 5,1.108 2,1.10

5 2,4.10

8

I-121 (elementary

iodine) 9,7.10

4

I-121

(methyl iodide)

1,5.105

I-123 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 9,5.10

7

I-123 (elementary

iodine) 4,0.10

4

I-123

(methyl iodide)

5,6.104

I-124 3,2.106 1,3.10

3 1,5.10

6

I-124 (elementary

iodine) 6,9.10

2

I-124

(methyl iodide)

9,1.102

I-125 2,7.106 1,1.10

3 1,3.10

6

I-125 (elementary

iodine) 6,0.10

2

I-125

(methyl iodide)

7,6.102

I-126 1,4.106 6,0.10

2 6,9.10

5

I-126 (elementary

iodine) 3,2.10

2

I-126

(methyl iodide)

4,2.102

I-128 9,1.108 3,8.10

5 4,3.10

8

I-128 (elementary

iodine) 1,3.10

5

I-128

(methyl iodide)

6,4.105

I-129 3,9.105 1,6.10

2 1,8.10

5

I-129 (elementary

iodine) 8,7.10

1

I-129

(methyl iodide)

1,1.102

I-130 2,1.107 8,7.10

3 1,0.10

7

I-130 (elementary

iodine) 4,4.10

3

I-130

(methyl iodide)

6,0.103

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

I-131 1,8.106 7,6.10

2 9,1.10

5

I-131 (elementary

iodine) 4,2.10

2

I-131

(methyl iodide)

5,6.102

I-132 1,0.108 4,2.10

4 6,9.10

7

I-132 (elementary

iodine) 2,7.10

4

I-132

(methyl iodide)

4,4.104

I-132m 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 9,1.10

7

I-132m (elementary iodine)

3,1.104

I-132m

(methyl iodide)

5,2.104

I-133 9,5.106 4,0.10

3 4,7.10

6

I-133 (elementary

iodine) 2,1.10

3

I-133

(methyl iodide)

2,7.103

I-134 2,5.108 1,1.10

5 1,8.10

8

I-134 (elementary

iodine)

5,6.104

I-134

(methyl iodide)

1,7.105

I-135 4,3.107 1,8.10

4 2,2.10

7

I-135 (elementary

iodine) 9,1.10

3

I-135

(methyl iodide)

1,2.104

Cs-125 8,7.108 3,6.10

5 5,7.10

8

Cs-127 5,0.108 2,1.10

5 8,3.10

8

Cs-129 2,5.108 1,0.10

5 3,3.10

8

Cs-130 1,3.109 5,6.10

5 7,1.10

8

Cs-131 4,4.108 1,9.10

5 3,4.10

8

Cs-132 5,3.107 2,2.10

4 4,0.10

7

Cs-134 2,1.106 8,7.10

2 1,1.10

6

Cs-134m 7,7.108 3,2.10

5 1,0.10

9

Cs-135 2,0.107 8,4.10

3 1,0.10

7

Cs-135m 8,3.108 3,5.10

5 1,1.10

9

Cs-136 1,1.107 4,4.10

3 6,7.10

6

Cs-137 3,0.106 1,2.10

3 1,5.10

6

Cs-138 4,3.108 1,8.10

5 2,2.10

8

Ba-126 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 7,7.10

7

Ba-128 1,5.107 6,4.10

3 7,4.10

6

Ba-131 5,7.107 2,4.10

4 4,4.10

7

Ba-131m 3,1.109 1,3.10

6 4,1.10

9

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Ba-133 1,1.107 4,6.10

3 2,0.10

7

Ba-133m 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 3,6.10

7

Ba-135m 8,7.107 3,6.10

4 4,4.10

7

Ba-139 3,6.108 1,5.10

5 1,7.10

8

Ba-140 1,3.107 5,2.10

3 8,0.10

6

Ba-141 5,7.108 2,4.10

5 2,9.10

8

Ba-142 7,4.108 3,1.10

5 5,7.10

8

La-131 5,6.108 2,3.10

5 5,7.10

8

La-132 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 5,1.10

7

La-135 8,0.108 3,3.10

5 6,7.10

8

La-137 2,0.106 8,3.10

2 2,5.10

8

La-138 1,1.105 4,6.10

1 1,8.10

7

La-140 1,3.107 5,6.10

3 1,0.10

7

La-141 9,1.107 3,8.10

4 5,6.10

7

La-142 1,3.108 5,6.10

4 1,1.10

8

La-143 6,1.108 2,5.10

5 3,6.10

8

Ce-134 1,3.107 5,2.10

3 8,0.10

6

Ce-135 2,6.107 1,1.10

4 2,5.10

7

Ce-137 1,1.109 4,4.10

5 8,0.10

8

Ce-137m 3,4.107 1,4.10

4 3,7.10

7

Ce-139 1,1.107 4,6.10

3 7,7.10

7

Ce-141 5,6.106 2,3.10

3 2,8.10

7

Ce-143 2,0.107 8,3.10

3 1,8.10

7

Ce-144 4,1.105 1,7.10

2 3,8.10

6

Pr-136 8,0.108 3,3.10

5 6,1.10

8

Pr-137 5,7.108 2,4.10

5 5,0.10

8

Pr-138m 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 1,5.10

8

Pr-139 6,7.108 2,8.10

5 6,5.10

8

Pr-142 2,7.107 1,1.10

4 1,5.10

7

Pr-142m 2,1.109 8,9.10

5 1,2.10

9

Pr-143 8,7.106 3,6.10

3 1,7.10

7

Pr-144 6,7.108 2,8.10

5 4,0.10

8

Pr-145 7,7.107 3,2.10

4 5,1.10

7

Pr-147 6,7.108 2,8.10

5 6,1.10

8

Nd-136 2,2.108 9,4.10

4 2,0.10

8

Nd-138 5,3.107 2,2.10

4 3,1.10

7

Nd-139 1,2.109 4,9.10

5 1,0.10

9

Nd-139m 8,0.107 3,3.10

4 8,0.10

7

Nd-141 2,3.109 9,5.10

5 2,4.10

9

Nd-147 8,7.106 3,6.10

3 1,8.10

7

Nd-149 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 1,7.10

8

Nd-151 6,9.108 2,9.10

5 6,7.10

8

Pm-141 8,0.108 3,3.10

5 5,6.10

8

Pm-143 1,4.107 6,0.10

3 8,7.10

7

Pm-144 2,6.106 1,1.10

3 2,1.10

7

Pm-145 5,9.106 2,5.10

3 1,8.10

8

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Pm-146 1,1.106 4,4.10

2 2,2.10

7

Pm-147 4,3.106 1,8.10

3 7,7.10

7

Pm-148 9,1.106 3,8.10

3 7,4.10

6

Pm-148m 3,7.106 1,5.10

3 1,1.10

7

Pm-149 2,4.107 1,0.10

4 2,0.10

7

Pm-150 9,5.107 4,0.10

4 7,7.10

7

Pm-151 3,1.107 1,3.10

4 2,7.10

7

Sm-141 7,4.108 3,1.10

5 5,1.10

8

Sm-141m 3,6.108 1,5.10

5 3,1.10

8

Sm-142 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 1,1.10

8

Sm-145 1,3.107 5,6.10

3 9,5.10

7

Sm-146 2,0.103 8,4.10

-1 3,7.10

5

Sm-147 2,2.103 9,4.10

-1 4,1.10

5

Sm-151 5,4.106 2,3.10

3 2,0.10

8

Sm-153 2,9.107 1,2.10

4 2,7.10

7

Sm-155 7,1.108 3,0.10

5 6,9.10

8

Sm-156 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 8,0.10

7

Eu-145 2,7.107 1,1.10

4 2,7.10

7

Eu-146 1,7.107 6,9.10

3 1,5.10

7

Eu-147 2,0.107 8,3.10

3 4,5.10

7

Eu-148 7,4.106 3,1.10

3 1,5.10

7

Eu-149 7,4.107 3,1.10

4 2,0.10

8

Eu-150 l 4,0.105 1,7.10

2 1,5.10

7

Eu-150 s 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 5,3.10

7

Eu-152 5,1.105 2,1.10

2 1,4.10

7

Eu-152m 6,3.107 2,6.10

4 4,0.10

7

Eu-154 4,0.105 1,7.10

2 1,0.10

7

Eu-155 3,1.106 1,3.10

3 6,3.10

7

Eu-156 6,1.106 2,5.10

3 9,1.10

6

Eu-157 4,5.107 1,9.10

4 3,3.10

7

Eu-158 2,7.108 1,1.10

5 2,1.10

8

Gd-145 5,7.108 2,4.10

5 4,5.10

8

Gd-146 3,8.106 1,6.10

3 2,1.10

7

Gd-147 3,4.107 1,4.10

4 3,3.10

7

Gd-148 6,7.102 2,8.10

-1 3,6.10

5

Gd-149 2,5.107 1,1.10

4 4,4.10

7

Gd-151 2,2.107 9,0.10

3 1,0.10

8

Gd-152 9,1.102 3,8.10

-1 4,9.10

5

Gd-153 8,0.106 3,3.10

3 7,4.10

7

Gd-159 5,1.107 2,1.10

4 4,1.10

7

Tb-147 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,3.10

8

Tb-149 4,7.106 1,9.10

3 8,0.10

7

Tb-150 1,1.108 4,6.10

4 8,0.10

7

Tb-151 6,1.107 2,5.10

4 5,9.10

7

Tb-153 8,3.107 3,5.10

4 8,0.10

7

Tb-154 3,3.107 1,4.10

4 3,1.10

7

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Tb-155 8,0.107 3,3.10

4 9,5.10

7

Tb-156 1,4.107 6,0.10

3 1,7.10

7

Tb-156m l 8,7.107 3,6.10

4 1,2.10

8

Tb-156m s 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 2,5.10

8

Tb-157 1,8.107 7,6.10

3 5,9.10

8

Tb-158 4,7.105 1,9.10

2 1,8.10

7

Tb-160 3,0.106 1,3.10

3 1,3.10

7

Tb-161 1,7.107 6,9.10

3 2,8.10

7

Dy-155 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,5.10

8

Dy-157 3,6.108 1,5.10

5 3,3.10

8

Dy-159 5,7.107 2,4.10

4 2,0.10

8

Dy-165 2,3.108 9,6.10

4 1,8.10

8

Dy-166 1,1.107 4,6.10

3 1,3.10

7

Ho-155 6,3.108 2,6.10

5 5,4.10

8

Ho-157 2,6.109 1,1.10

6 3,1.10

9

Ho-159 2,0.109 8,3.10

5 2,5.10

9

Ho-161 2,0.109 8,3.10

5 1,5.10

9

Ho-162 4,4.109 1,9.10

6 6,1.10

9

Ho-162m 6,1.108 2,5.10

5 7,7.10

8

Ho-164 1,5.109 6,4.10

5 2,1.10

9

Ho-164m 1,3.109 5,2.10

5 1,3.10

9

Ho-166 2,4.107 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

7

Ho-166m 1,8.105 7,6.10

1 1,0.10

7

Ho-167 2,0.108 8,3.10

4 2,4.10

8

Er-161 2,4.108 9,8.10

4 2,5.10

8

Er-165 1,4.109 6,0.10

5 1,1.10

9

Er-169 2,0.107 8,5.10

3 5,4.10

7

Er-171 6,7.107 2,8.10

4 5,6.10

7

Er-172 1,7.107 6,9.10

3 2,0.10

7

Tm-162 7,4.108 3,1.10

5 6,9.10

8

Tm-166 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 7,1.10

7

Tm-167 1,8.107 7,6.10

3 3,6.10

7

Tm-170 3,0.106 1,3.10

3 1,5.10

7

Tm-171 1,5.107 6,4.10

3 1,8.10

8

Tm-172 1,4.107 6,0.10

3 1,2.10

7

Tm-173 7,7.107 3,2.10

4 6,5.10

7

Tm-175 6,5.108 2,7.10

5 7,4.10

8

Yb-162 8,7.108 3,6.10

5 8,7.10

8

Yb-166 2,1.107 8,8.10

3 2,1.10

7

Yb-167 2,1.109 8,8.10

5 3,0.10

9

Yb-169 7,1.106 3,0.10

3 2,8.10

7

Yb-175 2,9.107 1,2.10

4 4,5.10

7

Yb-177 2,1.108 8,9.10

4 2,1.10

8

Yb-178 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 1,7.10

8

Lu-169 4,1.107 1,7.10

4 4,3.10

7

Lu-170 2,1.107 8,8.10

3 2,0.10

7

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Lu-171 2,2.107 9,0.10

3 3,0.10

7

Lu-172 1,1.107 4,6.10

3 1,5.10

7

Lu-173 8,7.106 3,6.10

3 7,7.10

7

Lu-174 5,0.106 2,1.10

3 7,4.10

7

Lu-174m 5,3.106 2,2.10

3 3,8.10

7

Lu-176 3,0.105 1,3.10

2 1,1.10

7

Lu-176m 1,3.108 5,2.10

4 1,2.10

8

Lu-177 1,8.107 7,6.10

3 3,8.10

7

Lu-177m 1,3.106 5,6.10

2 1,2.10

7

Lu-178 4,9.108 2,0.10

5 4,3.10

8

Lu-178m 3,6.108 1,5.10

5 5,3.10

8

Lu-179 1,3.108 5,2.10

4 9,5.10

7

Hf-170 4,7.107 1,9.10

4 4,2.10

7

Hf-172 5,4.105 2,3.10

2 2,0.10

7

Hf-173 9,1.107 3,8.10

4 8,7.10

7

Hf-175 1,8.107 7,6.10

3 4,9.10

7

Hf-177m 1,3.108 5,6.10

4 2,5.10

8

Hf-178m 6,5.104 2,7.10

1 4,3.10

6

Hf-179m 5,6.106 2,3.10

3 1,7.10

7

Hf-180m 1,0.108 4,2.10

4 1,2.10

8

Hf-181 4,3.106 1,8.10

3 1,8.10

7

Hf-182 5,6.104 2,3.10

1 6,7.10

6

Hf-182m 2,8.108 1,2.10

5 4,8.10

8

Hf-183 2,4.108 1,0.10

5 2,7.10

8

Hf-184 4,4.107 1,9.10

4 3,8.10

7

Ta-172 3,5.108 1,5.10

5 3,8.10

8

Ta-173 1,3.108 5,2.10

4 1,1.10

8

Ta-174 3,0.108 1,3.10

5 3,5.10

8

Ta-175 1,0.108 4,2.10

4 9,5.10

7

Ta-176 6,1.107 2,5.10

4 6,5.10

7

Ta-177 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 1,8.10

8

Ta-178 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 2,6.10

8

Ta-179 3,8.107 1,6.10

4 3,1.10

8

Ta-180 8,3.105 3,5.10

2 2,4.10

7

Ta-180m 3,2.108 1,3.10

5 3,7.10

8

Ta-182 2,1.106 8,6.10

2 1,3.10

7

Ta-182m 5,6.108 2,3.10

5 1,7.10

9

Ta-183 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 1,5.10

7

Ta-184 3,2.107 1,3.10

4 2,9.10

7

Ta-185 2,8.108 1,2.10

5 2,9.10

8

Ta-186 6,5.108 2,7.10

5 6,1.10

8

W-176 2,6.108 1,1.10

5 1,8.10

8

W-177 4,3.108 1,8.10

5 3,3.10

8

W-178 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 8,0.10

7

W-179 1,1.1010

4,6.106 6,1.10

9

W-181 4,7.108 1,9.10

5 2,4.10

8

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

W-185 9,1.107 3,8.10

4 4,0.10

7

W-187 6,1.107 2,5.10

4 2,8.10

7

W-188 2,4.107 9,9.10

3 8,7.10

6

Re-177 9,1.108 3,8.10

5 9,1.10

8

Re-178 8,3.108 3,5.10

5 8,0.10

8

Re-181 5,4.107 2,3.10

4 4,8.10

7

Re-182 l 1,2.107 4,9.10

3 1,4.10

7

Re-182 s 6,7.107 2,8.10

4 7,4.10

7

Re-184 1,1.107 4,6.10

3 2,0.10

7

Re-184m 3,3.106 1,4.10

3 1,3.10

7

Re-186 1,7.107 6,9.10

3 1,3.10

7

Re-186m 1,8.106 7,6.10

2 9,1.10

6

Re-187 3,3.109 1,4.10

6 3,9.10

9

Re-188 2,7.107 1,1.10

4 1,4.10

7

Re-188m 1,0.109 4,2.10

5 6,7.10

8

Re-189 3,3.107 1,4.10

4 2,6.10

7

Os-180 8,0.108 3,3.10

5 1,2.10

9

Os-181 2,0.108 8,3.10

4 2,2.10

8

Os-182 3,8.107 1,6.10

4 3,6.10

7

Os-185 1,3.107 5,6.10

3 3,9.10

7

Os-189m 2,5.109 1,1.10

6 1,1.10

9

Os-191 1,1.107 4,6.10

3 3,5.10

7

Os-191m 1,3.108 5,6.10

4 2,1.10

8

Os-193 2,9.107 1,2.10

4 2,5.10

7

Os-194 2,5.105 1,1.10

2 8,3.10

6

Ir-182 5,0.108 2,1.10

5 4,2.10

8

Ir-184 1,1.108 4,4.10

4 1,2.10

8

Ir-185 7,7.107 3,2.10

4 7,7.10

7

Ir-186 l 4,0.107 1,7.10

4 4,1.10

7

Ir-186 s 2,8.108 1,2.10

5 3,3.10

8

Ir-187 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,7.10

8

Ir-188 3,2.107 1,3.10

4 3,2.10

7

Ir-189 3,6.107 1,5.10

4 8,3.10

7

Ir-190 8,0.106 3,3.10

3 1,7.10

7

Ir-190m l 1,4.108 6,0.10

4 1,7.10

8

Ir-190m s 1,8.109 7,6.10

5 2,5.10

9

Ir-192 3,2.106 1,3.10

3 1,4.10

7

Ir-192m 1,1.106 4,4.10

2 6,5.10

7

Ir-193m 1,7.107 6,9.10

3 7,4.10

7

Ir-194 2,7.107 1,1.10

4 1,5.10

7

Ir-194m 1,7.106 6,9.10

2 9,5.10

6

Ir-195 2,0.108 8,3.10

4 2,0.10

8

Ir-195m 8,3.107 3,5.10

4 9,5.10

7

Pt-186 3,0.108 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

8

Pt-188 3,2.107 1,3.10

4 2,6.10

7

Pt-189 2,7.108 1,1.10

5 1,7.10

8

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Pt-191 1,1.108 4,4.10

4 5,9.10

7

Pt-193 7,4.108 3,1.10

5 6,5.10

8

Pt-193m 9,5.107 4,0.10

4 4,4.10

7

Pt-195m 6,5.107 2,7.10

4 3,2.10

7

Pt-197 1,3.108 5,2.10

4 5,0.10

7

Pt-197m 4,7.108 1,9.10

5 2,4.10

8

Pt-199 9,1.108 3,8.10

5 5,1.10

8

Pt-200 5,0.107 2,1.10

4 1,7.10

7

Au-193 1,3.108 5,2.10

4 1,5.10

8

Au-194 5,3.107 2,2.10

4 4,8.10

7

Au-195 1,3.107 5,2.10

3 8,0.10

7

Au-198 1,8.107 7,6.10

3 2,0.10

7

Au-198m 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 1,5.10

7

Au-199 2,6.107 1,1.10

4 4,5.10

7

Au-200 3,6.108 1,5.10

5 2,9.10

8

Au-200m 2,0.107 8,3.10

3 1,8.10

7

Au-201 6,9.108 2,9.10

5 8,3.10

8

Hg-193

(organic)

4,3.108 1,8.10

5 3,0.10

8

Hg-193

(inorganic)

2,0.108 8,3.10

4 2,4.10

8

Hg-193 (steam) 7,6.103

Hg-193m

(organic)

1,0.108 4,2.10

4 6,7.10

7

Hg-193m

(inorganic)

5,3.107 2,2.10

4 5,0.10

7

Hg-193m

(steam) 2,7.103

Hg-194

(organic)

1,1.106 4,4.10

2 3,9.10

5

Hg-194

(inorganic)

1,3.106 5,6.10

2 1,4.10

7

Hg-194 (steam) 2,1.102

Hg-195

(organic)

4,5.108 1,9.10

5 2,7.10

8

Hg-195

(inorganic)

2,2.108 9,1.10

4 2,1.10

8

Hg-195 (steam) 6,0.103

Hg-195m

(organic)

9,1.107 3,8.10

4 4,9.10

7

Hg-195m

(inorganic)

3,1.107 1,3.10

4 3,6.10

7

Hg-195m

(steam) 1,0.103

Hg-197

(organic)

2,4.108 9,8.10

4 1,2.10

8

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Hg-197

(inorganic)

6,9.107 2,9.10

4 8,7.10

7

Hg-197 (steam) 1,9.103

Hg-197m

(organic)

1,1.108 4,6.10

4 5,9.10

7

Hg-197m

(inorganic)

3,0.107 1,3.10

4 4,3.10

7

Hg-197m

(steam)

1,4.103

Hg-199m

(organic)

7,4.108 3,1.10

5 6,5.10

8

Hg-199m

(inorganic)

3,8.108 1,6.10

5 6,5.10

8

Hg-199m

(steam) 4,6.104

Hg-203

(organic)

2,7.107 1,1.10

4 1,1.10

7

Hg-203

(inorganic)

8,7.106 3,6.10

3 3,7.10

7

Hg-203 (steam) 1,2.103

Tl-194 2,2.109 9,4.10

5 2,5.10

9

Tl-194m 5,6.108 2,3.10

5 5,0.10

8

Tl-195 6,7.108 2,8.10

5 7,4.10

8

Tl-197 7,4.108 3,1.10

5 8,7.10

8

Tl-198 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 2,7.10

8

Tl-198m 2,7.108 1,1.10

5 3,7.10

8

Tl-199 5,4.108 2,3.10

5 7,7.10

8

Tl-200 8,0.107 3,3.10

4 1,0.10

8

Tl-201 2,6.108 1,1.10

5 2,1.10

8

Tl-202 6,5.107 2,7.10

4 4,4.10

7

Tl-204 3,2.107 1,3.10

4 1,5.10

7

Pb-195m 6,7.108 2,8.10

5 6,9.10

8

Pb-198 2,3.108 9,6.10

4 2,0.10

8

Pb-199 4,2.108 1,7.10

5 3,7.10

8

Pb-200 7,7.107 3,2.10

4 5,0.10

7

Pb-201 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,3.10

8

Pb-202 1,4.106 6,0.10

2 2,3.10

6

Pb-202m 1,7.108 6,9.10

4 1,5.10

8

Pb-203 1,3.108 5,2.10

4 8,3.10

7

Pb-205 4,9.107 2,0.10

4 7,1.10

7

Pb-209 6,3.108 2,6.10

5 3,5.10

8

Pb-210 1,8.104 7,6.10

0 2,9.10

4

Pb-211 3,6.106 1,5.10

3 1,1.10

8

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Pb-2121 6,1.10

5 2,5.10

2 3,4.10

6

Pb-2142 4,2.10

6 1,7.10

3 1,4.10

8

Bi-200 3,6.108 1,5.10

5 3,9.10

8

Bi-201 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 1,7.10

8

Bi-202 2,0.108 8,3.10

4 2,2.10

8

Bi-203 4,4.107 1,9.10

4 4,2.10

7

Bi-205 2,0.107 8,3.10

3 2,2.10

7

Bi-206 9,5.106 4,0.10

3 1,1.10

7

Bi-207 3,8.106 1,6.10

3 1,5.10

7

Bi-210 2,4.105 9,9.10

1 1,5.10

7

Bi-210m 6,5.103 2,7.10

0 1,3.10

6

Bi-212a 5,1.10

5 2,1.10

2 7,7.10

7

Bi-213 4,9.105 2,0.10

2 1,0.10

8

Bi-214b 9,5.10

5 4,0.10

2 1,8.10

8

Po-203 3,3.108 1,4.10

5 3,8.10

8

Po-205 2,2.108 9,4.10

4 3,4.10

8

Po-207 1,3.108 5,6.10

4 1,4.10

8

Po-210 6,7.103 2,8.10

0 8,3.10

4

At-207 9,5.106 4,0.10

3 8,7.10

7

At-211 1,8.105 7,6.10

1 1,8.10

6

Fr-222 9,5.105 4,0.10

2 2,8.10

7

Fr-223 1,5.107 6,4.10

3 8,7.10

6

Ra-223 2,9.103 1,2.10

0 2,0.10

5

Ra-224 6,9.103 2,9.10

0 3,1.10

5

Ra-225 3,4.103 1,4.10

0 2,1.10

5

Ra-226 6,3.103 2,6.10

0 7,1.10

4

Ra-227 7,1.107 3,0.10

4 2,4.10

8

Ra-228 7,7.103 3,2.10

0 3,0.10

4

Ac-224 1,7.105 6,9.10

1 2,9.10

7

Ac-225 2,5.103 1,1.10

0 8,3.10

5

Ac-226 1,7.104 6,9.10

0 2,0.10

6

Ac-227 3,2.101 1,3.10

-2 1,8.10

4

Ac-228 6,9.105 2,9.10

2 4,7.10

7

Th-226 2,6.105 1,1.10

2 5,6.10

7

Th-227 2,1.103 8,7.10

-1 2,2.10

6

Th-228 5,1.102 2,1.10

-1 2,9.10

5

Th-229 2,0.102 8,4.10

-2 4,2.10

4

Th-230 5,0.102 2,1.10

-1 9,5.10

4

1 When Pb-212 and Bi-212 are a part of the

chain of Rn-220 decay in the air, the limits of

Table 4 are applied. 2 When Bi-214 and Pb-214 are a part of the

chain of Rn-222 decay in the air, the limits of

Table 6 are applied

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Th-231 5,0.107 2,1.10

4 5,9.10

7

Th-232 4,8.102 2,0.10

-1 9,1.10

4

Th-234 2,7.106 1,1.10

3 5,9.10

6

Pa-227 2,1.105 8,6.10

1 4,4.10

7

Pa-228 2,9.105 1,2.10

2 2,6.10

7

Pa-230 2,8.104 1,2.10

1 2,2.10

7

Pa-231 1,5.102 6,4.10

-2 2,8.10

4

Pa-232 2,1.106 8,8.10

2 2,8.10

7

Pa-233 5,4.106 2,3.10

3 2,3.10

7

Pa-234 3,4.107 1,4.10

4 3,9.10

7

U-230 1,3.103 5,6.10

-1 3,6.10

5

U-231 5,0.107 2,1.10

4 7,1.10

7

U-232 5,7.102 2,4.10

-1 6,1.10

4

U-233 2,3.103 9,6.10

-1 4,0.10

5

U-2343 2,4.10

3 9,8.10

-1 4,1.10

5

U-235c 2,6.10

3 1,1.10

0 4,3.10

5

U-236 2,5.103 1,1.10

0 4,3.10

5

U-237 1,1.107 4,6.10

3 2,6.10

7

U-238c 2,7.10

3 1,1.10

0 4,5.10

5

U-239 5,7.108 2,4.10

5 7,1.10

8

U-240 2,4.107 9,9.10

3 1,8.10

7

Np-232 4,3.108 1,8.10

5 2,1.10

9

Np-233 6,7.109 2,8.10

6 9,1.10

9

Np-234 2,7.107 1,1.10

4 2,5.10

7

Np-235 5,0.107 2,1.10

4 3,8.10

8

Np-236 l 6,7.103 2,8.10

0 1,2.10

6

Np-236 s 4,0.106 1,7.10

3 1,1.10

8

Np-237 9,5.102 4,0.10

-1 1,8.10

5

Np-238 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 2,2.10

7

Np-239 1,8.107 7,6.10

3 2,5.10

7

Np-240 1,5.108 6,4.10

4 2,4.10

8

Pu-234 9,1.105 3,8.10

2 1,3.10

8

Pu-235 7,7.109 3,2.10

6 9,5.10

9

Pu-236 1,1.103 4,6.10

-1 2,3.10

5

Pu-237 5,6.107 2,3.10

4 2,0.10

8

Pu-238 4,7.102 1,9.10

-1 8,7.10

4

3 For natural uranium (0,0055 % U-234, 0,720

% U-235 and 99,274 % U 238):

Nuclide

LAIINH,

q.a-1 LAAVAAir,

q.m-3 LAISW,

q.a-1

Natural uranium

1,0.10-1 4,2.10-5 1,7.101

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Pu-239 4,3.102 1,8.10

-1 8,0.10

4

Pu-240 4,3.102 1,8.10

-1 8,0.10

4

Pu-241 2,4.104 9,8.10

0 4,3.10

6

Pu-242 4,5.102 1,9.10

-1 8,3.10

4

Pu-243 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 2,4.10

8

Pu-244 4,5.102 1,9.10

-1 8,3.10

4

Pu-245 3,1.107 1,3.10

4 2,8.10

7

Pu-246 2,6.106 1,1.10

3 6,1.10

6

Am-237 5,6.108 2,3.10

5 1,1.10

9

Am-238 2,4.108 9,8.10

4 6,3.10

8

Am-239 6,9.107 2,9.10

4 8,3.10

7

Am-240 3,4.107 1,4.10

4 3,4.10

7

Am-241 5,1.102 2,1.10

-1 1,0.10

5

Am-242 1,3.106 5,2.10

2 6,7.10

7

Am-242m 5,7.102 2,4.10

-1 1,1.10

5

Am-243 5,1.102 2,1.10

-1 1,0.10

5

Am-244 1,1.107 4,4.10

3 4,3.10

7

Am-244m 2,5.108 1,1.10

5 6,9.10

8

Am-245 2,6.108 1,1.10

5 3,2.10

8

Am-246 1,8.108 7,6.10

4 3,4.10

8

Am-246m 5,3.108 2,2.10

5 5,9.10

8

Cm-238 4,2.106 1,7.10

3 2,5.10

8

Cm-240 6,9.103 2,9.10

0 2,6.10

6

Cm-241 5,9.105 2,5.10

2 2,2.10

7

Cm-242 4,2.103 1,7.10

0 1,7.10

6

Cm-243 6,9.102 2,9.10

-1 1,3.10

5

Cm-244 8,0.102 3,3.10

-1 1,7.10

5

Cm-245 5,0.102 2,1.10

-1 9,5.10

4

Cm-246 5,0.102 2,1.10

-1 9,5.10

4

Cm-247 5,6.102 2,3.10

-1 1,1.10

5

Cm-248 1,4.102 6,0.10

-2 2,6.10

4

Cm-249 3,9.108 1,6.10

5 6,5.10

8

Cm-250 2,5.101 1,1.10

-2 4,5.10

3

Bk-245 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 3,5.10

7

Bk-246 4,3.107 1,8.10

4 4,2.10

7

Bk-247 3,1.102 1,3.10

-1 5,7.10

4

Bk-249 1,3.105 5,6.10

1 2,1.10

7

Bk-250 2,1.107 8,7.10

3 1,4.10

8

Cf-244 1,1.106 4,6.10

2 2,9.10

8

Cf-246 4,8.104 2,0.10

1 6,1.10

6

Cf-248 2,4.103 1,0.10

0 7,1.10

5

Cf-249 3,0.102 1,3.10

-1 5,7.10

4

Cf-250 6,3.102 2,6.10

-1 1,3.10

5

Cf-251 3,0.102 1,2.10

-1 5,6.10

4

Cf-252 1,1.103 4,6.10

-1 2,2.10

5

Cf-253 1,7.104 6,9.10

0 1,4.10

7

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Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Cf-254 5,4.102 2,3.10

-1 5,0.10

4

Es-250 3,4.107 1,4.10

4 9,5.10

8

Es-251 1,0.107 4,2.10

3 1,2.10

8

Es-253 8,0.103 3,3.10

0 3,3.10

6

Es-254 2,5.103 1,0.10

0 7,1.10

5

Es-254m 4,5.104 1,9.10

1 4,8.10

6

Fm-252 6,7.104 2,8.10

1 7,4.10

6

Nuclide LAIINH,

Bq.a-1

LAAVAA

ir, Bq.m-

3

LAISW,

Bq.a-1

Fm-253 5,4.104 2,3.10

1 2,2.10

7

Fm-254 2,6.105 1,1.10

2 4,5.10

7

Fm-255 7,7.104 3,2.10

1 8,0.10

6

Fm-257 3,0.103 1,3.10

0 1,3.10

6

Md-257 8,7.105 3,6.10

2 1,7.10

8

Md-258 3,6.103 1,5.10

0 1,5.10

6

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Table 4. Limits on the annual intake of various radionuclides in the body of individuals

from the population through inhaling (LAIINH) of aerosols, soluble or chemically active (non-

inert) gases and vapors and limit on the average annual volumetric activity (LAAVAAir) in the

atmospheric air indoors and outdoors (estimated effective dose 1 mSv.a-1

).

LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

H-3 (tritium water,

aerosol)

8,3.105 1,0.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,6.10

6 3,8.10

6 4 4,7.10

2

H-3 (tritium water,

steam) 1,6.107 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 4,3.10

7 5,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 6 6,9.10

3

H-3 (elementary

hydrogen) 1,6.1011

2,1.1011

3,2.1011

4,3.1011

5,6.1011

5,6.1011

6 6,9.107

H-3 (tritium methane) 1,6.109 2,1.10

9 3,2.10

9 4,3.10

9 5,6.10

9 5,6.10

9 6 6,9.10

5

H-3 (organic compounds,

steam)

9,1.106 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,4.10

7 6 3,0.10

3

Be-7 3,6.106 4,2.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,8.10

7 4 1,9.10

3

Be-10 1,0.104 1,1.10

4 1,6.10

4 2,4.10

4 2,7.10

4 2,9.10

4 6 3,5.10

0

C-11 (aerosol) 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,0.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

C-11 (steam) 3,6.107 5,6.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,6.10

8 2,6.10

8 3,1.10

8 2 2,9.10

4

C-11 (dioxide) 5,6.107 8,3.10

7 1,5.10

8 2,4.10

8 4,0.10

8 4,5.10

8 4 4,4.10

4

C-11 (monoxide) 1,0.108 1,5.10

8 2,9.10

8 4,5.10

8 7,1.10

8 8,3.10

8 2 7,9.10

4

C-14 (aerosol) 5,3.104 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,7.10

5 6 2,1.10

1

C-14 (steam) 7,7.105 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 1,8.10

6 1,7.10

6 6 2,1.10

2

C-14 (dioxide) 5,3.107 5,3.10

7 9,1.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,6.10

8 1,6.10

8 6 2,0.10

4

C-14 (monoxide) 1,1.108 1,8.10

8 3,6.10

8 5,9.10

8 1,0.10

9 1,3.10

9 2 9,2.10

4

F-18 2,4.106 3,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,7.10

3

Na-22 1,0.105 1,4.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 6,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 2 7,2.10

1

Na-24 4,3.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

Mg-28 1,4.105 1,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 4,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 2 7,3.10

1

Al-26 1,1.104 1,4.10

4 2,3.10

4 3,4.10

4 4,5.10

4 5,0.10

4 4 6,2.10

0

Si-31 1,4.106 2,1.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Si-32 3,6.103 3,7.10

3 5,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 9,1.10

3 6 1,1.10

0

P-32 4,5.104 6,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,5.10

5 2,9.10

5 4 3,4.10

1

P-33 1,6.105 2,2.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,8.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 5 7,2.10

1

S-35 (inorganic) 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 2,8.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 6,0.10

1

S-35 (carbon disulphide) 1,4.105 2,1.10

5 4,2.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,4.10

6 2 1,1.10

2

S-35 (dioxide) 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 8,0.10

2

Cl-36 3,2.104 3,8.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,1.10

5 1,4.10

5 5 1,6.10

1

Cl-38 2,1.106 3,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Cl-39 2,3.106 3,6.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

K-40 4,2.104 5,9.10

4 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

5 4,0.10

5 4,8.10

5 2 3,1.10

1

K-42 6,3.105 1,0.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,8.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

K-43 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,1.10

6 2 5,4.10

2

K-44 4,5.106 7,1.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,5.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 3,8.10

3

K-45 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Ca-41 1,5.106 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,0.10

6 3,0.10

6 5,6.10

6 5 4,2.10

2

Ca-45 6,7.104 8,3.10

4 1,4.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,2.10

5 2,7.10

5 5 3,0.10

1

Ca-47 8,3.104 1,2.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,0.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Sc-43 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,9.10

2

Sc-44 6,3.105 8,3.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Sc-44m 9,1.104 1,2.10

5 2,4.10

5 3,6.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,1.10

5 2 6,3.10

1

Sc-46 3,6.104 4,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,6.10

1

Sc-47 2,5.105 3,6.10

5 6,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 5 1,5.10

2

Sc-48 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 3,2.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 8,9.10

1

Sc-49 2,6.106 4,2.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,5.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Ti-44 3,1.103 3,2.10

3 4,8.10

3 6,7.10

3 7,7.10

3 8,3.10

3 6 1,0.10

0

Ti-45 1,3.106 1,8.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,6.10

2

V-47 3,6.106 5,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

V-48 7,1.104 9,1.10

4 1,6.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,2.10

5 4 4,2.10

1

V-49 3,6.106 4,8.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Cr-48 8,3.105 1,0.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,7.10

6 3,6.10

6 4,5.10

6 4 4,8.10

2

Cr-49 3,2.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Cr-51 3,8.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Mn-51 2,5.106 3,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,4.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Mn-52 1,2.105 1,5.10

5 2,7.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,1.10

5 4 7,4.10

1

Mn-52m 3,6.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Mn-53 2,2.106 2,9.10

6 5,9.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Mn-54 1,3.105 1,6.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 5 7,2.10

1

Mn-56 9,1.105 1,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Fe-52 1,7.105 2,4.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Fe-55 2,4.105 3,1.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,3.10

6 4 1,3.10

2

Fe-59 4,8.104 7,7.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,5.10

5 5 2,7.10

1

Fe-60 2,3.103 2,6.10

3 2,9.10

3 3,1.10

3 3,4.10

3 3,6.10

3 6 4,4.10

-1

Co-55 2,2.105 3,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,6.10

2

Co-56 3,4.104 4,0.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Co-57 2,3.105 2,7.10

5 4,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 5 1,1.10

2

Co-58 1,1.105 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,2.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Co-58m 7,7.106 1,1.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,8.10

3

Co-60 1,1.104 1,2.10

4 1,7.10

4 2,5.10

4 2,9.10

4 3,2.10

4 6 4,0.10

0

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Co-60m 1,3.108 2,0.10

8 3,4.10

8 5,0.10

8 5,9.10

8 7,1.10

8 5 8,1.10

4

Co-61 2,3.106 3,6.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Co-62m 5,0.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Ni-56 1,8.105 2,2.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 4 9,9.10

1

Ni-56 (carbonyl) 1,5.105 1,9.10

5 3,1.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 8,3.10

5 4 8,5.10

1

Ni-57 2,6.105 3,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,8.10

2

Ni-57 (carbonyl) 3,2.105 4,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 4 1,9.10

2

Ni-59 5,9.105 6,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,3.10

6 6 2,8.10

2

Ni-59 (carbonyl) 2,5.105 3,0.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,2.10

6 4 1,4.10

2

Ni-63 2,1.105 2,3.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 6 9,5.10

1

Ni-63 (carbonyl) 1,1.105 1,3.10

5 2,1.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,0.10

5 4 6,0.10

1

Ni-65 1,2.106 1,8.10

6 3,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,6.10

2

Ni-65 (carbonyl) 5,0.105 7,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,5.10

6 2,8.10

6 4 3,2.10

2

Ni-66 6,7.104 1,0.10

5 2,0.10

5 3,1.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,6.10

5 2 5,3.10

1

Ni-66 (carbonyl) 1,0.105 1,4.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,6.10

5 6,3.10

5 4 6,6.10

1

Cu-60 3,2.106 4,5.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,4.10

3

Cu-61 2,0.106 2,2.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Cu-64 1,7.106 1,8.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 4 8,9.10

2

Cu-67 4,0.105 5,0.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 5 1,8.10

2

Zn-62 2,0.105 2,9.10

5 5,6.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,5.10

2

Zn-63 2,8.106 4,2.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Zn-65 6,7.104 1,0.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 4 4,7.10

1

Zn-69 4,3.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Zn-69m 4,5.105 5,9.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,9.10

6 3,0.10

6 3,7.10

6 2 3,1.10

2

Zn-71m 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,0.10

6 3,2.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Zn-72 1,0.105 1,4.10

5 2,8.10

5 4,2.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 4 7,4.10

1

Ga-65 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Ga-66 2,2.105 3,2.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,1.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 1,7.10

2

Ga-67 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,8.10

6 3,3.10

6 4,2.10

6 5 4,6.10

2

Ga-68 2,2.106 3,2.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,7.10

3

Ga-70 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,5.10

3

Ga-72 2,2.105 3,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,6.10

2

Ga-73 8,3.105 1,2.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,1.10

6 2 6,3.10

2

Ge-66 1,6.106 2,1.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Ge-67 4,0.106 6,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

Ge-68 1,7.104 2,0.10

4 3,3.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 5 8,6.10

0

Ge-69 5,6.105 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,8.10

6 3,4.10

6 4 3,6.10

2

Ge-71 8,3.106 1,2.10

7 2,4.10

7 4,2.10

7 7,7.10

7 9,1.10

7 2 6,1.10

3

Ge-75 3,4.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,8.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Ge-77 4,3.105 5,9.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,7.10

6 4 3,0.10

2

Ge-78 1,4.106 2,0.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

As-69 4,8.106 7,1.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 3,8.10

3

As-70 1,8.106 2,3.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

As-71 4,5.105 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,5.10

6 4 2,6.10

2

As-72 1,7.105 1,8.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 2 9,2.10

1

As-73 1,9.105 2,5.10

5 4,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 5 1,1.10

2

As-74 9,1.104 1,2.10

5 2,1.10

5 3,0.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

As-76 2,0.105 2,2.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 2 1,1.10

2

As-77 4,5.105 5,9.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,6.10

6 5 2,7.10

2

As-78 1,3.106 1,7.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,1.10

2

Se-70 1,5.106 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Se-73 5,6.105 7,7.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,8.10

6 4,8.10

6 2 4,0.10

2

Se-73m 5,3.106 7,7.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 4,5.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Se-75 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 2,9.10

5 4,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 4 7,1.10

1

Se-79 4,3.104 5,0.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,8.10

1

Se-81 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,9.10

3

Se-81m 2,4.106 3,7.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Se-83 3,6.106 5,0.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,6.10

3

Br-74 2,8.106 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,6.10

7 2 2,1.10

3

Br-74m 1,7.106 2,4.10

6 5,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,6.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Br-75 2,2.106 3,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,9.10

7 2 1,7.10

3

Br-76 3,3.105 4,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 2,3.10

2

Br-77 1,6.106 2,0.10

6 3,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,2.10

7 2 1,0.10

3

Br-80 9,1.106 1,5.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 9,1.10

7 1,1.10

8 2 8,1.10

3

Br-80m 1,5.106 2,2.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Br-82 2,6.105 3,3.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 4 1,6.10

2

Br-83 2,9.106 4,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Br-84 2,7.106 4,2.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Rb-79 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,1.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Rb-81 3,1.106 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,1.10

3

Rb-81m 1,6.107 2,2.10

7 4,5.10

7 7,1.10

7 1,2.10

8 1,4.10

8 2 1,1.10

4

Rb-82m 1,2.106 1,4.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,2.10

2

Rb-83 2,0.105 2,6.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,4.10

6 4 1,4.10

2

Rb-84 1,2.105 1,6.10

5 3,2.10

5 5,0.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 2 8,2.10

1

Rb-86 8,3.104 1,3.10

5 2,9.10

5 5,0.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 2 6,8.10

1

Rb-87 1,7.105 2,4.10

5 5,6.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,0.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Rb-88 5,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,9.10

7 3,1.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Rb-89 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,7.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,7.10

3

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Sr-80 6,7.105 1,1.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 2 5,6.10

2

Sr-81 2,9.106 4,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Sr-82 1,6.104 2,2.10

4 4,0.10

4 5,9.10

4 8,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 4 1,1.10

1

Sr-83 3,6.105 5,0.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2,4.10

6 2,9.10

6 2 2,6.10

2

Sr-85 2,3.105 2,7.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 5 1,4.10

2

Sr-85m 3,1.107 3,8.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,2.10

8 1,9.10

8 2,3.10

8 2 2,0.10

4

Sr-87m 5,9.106 8,3.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,8.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Sr-89 2,6.104 3,3.10

4 5,9.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,5.10

1

Sr-90 2,4.103 2,5.10

3 3,7.10

3 5,6.10

3 6,3.10

3 6,3.10

3 6 7,7.10

-1

Sr-91 2,9.105 4,0.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 2,1.10

2

Sr-92 4,5.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,3.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Y-86 2,6.105 3,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,1.10

6 2 1,8.10

2

Y-86m 4,3.106 5,6.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Y-87 3,6.105 4,5.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,6.10

6 2 2,4.10

2

Y-88 5,0.104 5,9.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,5.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,3.10

5 5 2,5.10

1

Y-90 7,7.104 1,1.10

5 2,4.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,6.10

5 6,7.10

5 2 6,0.10

1

Y-90m 1,3.106 1,7.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 8,8.10

2

Y-91 2,3.104 2,9.10

4 5,3.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,1.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Y-91m 1,4.107 1,7.10

7 3,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 7,1.10

7 9,1.10

7 2 8,9.10

3

Y-92 5,3.105 8,3.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Y-93 2,2.105 3,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 1,8.10

2

Y-94 3,4.106 5,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,9.10

7 3,0.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Y-95 6,3.106 1,0.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Zr-86 2,9.105 3,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 1,9.10

2

Zr-88 7,7.104 8,3.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,3.10

5 2,8.10

5 5 3,2.10

1

Zr-89 2,6.105 3,4.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 4 1,8.10

2

Zr-93 1,4.105 1,6.10

5 1,9.10

5 1,0.10

5 5,6.10

4 4,0.10

4 6 4,9.10

0

Zr-95 4,2.104 5,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,7.10

5 5 1,9.10

1

Zr-97 1,2.105 1,8.10

5 3,4.10

5 5,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 2, 4 9,4.10

1

Nb-88 3,8.106 5,6.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Nb-89 l 8,3.105 1,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Nb-89 s 1,6.106 2,3.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Nb-90 1,9.105 2,5.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Nb-93m 1,4.105 1,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 4,0.10

5 5,3.10

5 5,6.10

5 6 6,9.10

1

Nb-94 8,3.103 8,3.10

3 1,2.10

4 1,7.10

4 1,9.10

4 2,0.10

4 6 2,5.10

0

Nb-95 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 2,8.10

5 4,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,6.10

5 5 6,2.10

1

Nb-95m 2,2.105 2,9.10

5 5,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 5 1,2.10

2

Nb-96 2,0.105 2,7.10

5 5,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

Nb-97 2,6.106 3,8.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 2,0.10

3

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Nb-98 1,9.106 2,7.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,4.10

3

Mo-90 3,6.105 4,8.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,8.10

6 2 2,5.10

2

Mo-93 1,7.105 1,7.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 4,3.10

5 6 5,4.10

1

Mo-93m 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 4 5,3.10

2

Mo-99 1,4.105 2,1.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,9.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 4 1,1.10

2

Mo-101 4,3.106 6,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

Tc-93 3,6.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Tc-93m 7,1.106 9,1.10

6 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Tc-94 1,0.106 1,2.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 6,4.10

2

Tc-94m 2,1.106 2,9.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Tc-95 1,2.106 1,4.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,5.10

2

Tc-95m 1,7.105 2,0.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,6.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 5 9,1.10

1

Tc-96 2,1.105 2,6.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 4 1,3.10

2

Tc-96m 1,8.107 2,3.10

7 4,3.10

7 6,7.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,3.10

8 4 1,2.10

4

Tc-97 2,0.105 2,1.10

5 3,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,3.10

5 5,6.10

5 6 6,9.10

1

Tc-97m 6,3.104 7,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,8.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,4.10

5 5 2,6.10

1

Tc-98 9,1.103 9,1.10

3 1,3.10

4 1,9.10

4 2,1.10

4 2,2.10

4 6 2,7.10

0

Tc-99 2,4.104 2,7.10

4 4,2.10

4 5,9.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,7.10

4 6 9,1.10

0

Tc-99m 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,0.10

7 5,0.10

7 4 5,1.10

3

Tc-101 9,1.106 1,4.10

7 3,0.10

7 4,5.10

7 7,1.10

7 8,3.10

7 2 7,2.10

3

Tc-104 3,4.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Ru-94 2,5.106 3,4.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Ru-94 (tetraoxide) 1,8.106 2,9.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Ru-97 1,2.106 1,6.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 8,4.10

2

Ru-97 (tetraoxide) 1,1.106 1,6.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 4 8,1.10

2

Ru-103 7,7.104 1,0.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,3.10

5 5 3,7.10

1

Ru-103 (tetraoxide) 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 3,0.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 8,5.10

1

Ru-105 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,5.10

6 3,6.10

6 6 4,4.10

2

Ru-105 (tetraoxide) 6,3.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,5.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Ru-106 3,8.103 4,3.10

3 7,1.10

3 1,1.10

4 1,4.10

4 1,5.10

4 6 1,9.10

0

Ru-106 (tetraoxide) 6,3.103 9,1.10

3 1,6.10

4 2,7.10

4 4,5.10

4 5,6.10

4 2 4,8.10

0

Rh-99 2,0.105 2,6.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 5 1,2.10

2

Rh-99m 3,1.106 3,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,5.10

7 2 2,0.10

3

Rh-100 3,6.105 4,5.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,3.10

6 2,9.10

6 2 2,4.10

2

Rh-101 5,3.104 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,9.10

5 5 2,2.10

1

Rh-101m 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,7.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,8.10

6 4 4,8.10

2

Rh-102 1,9.104 2,0.10

4 2,9.10

4 4,2.10

4 5,0.10

4 5,9.10

4 5 6,8.10

0

Rh-102m 3,3.104 4,0.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Rh-103m 5,0.107 7,7.10

7 1,5.10

8 2,3.10

8 3,1.10

8 3,7.10

8 2 4,0.10

4

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Rh-105 4,2.105 5,9.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,9.10

6 5 3,0.10

2

Rh-106m 1,2.106 1,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 8,1.10

2

Rh-107 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,3.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,4.10

3

Pd-100 1,9.105 2,4.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 4 1,2.10

2

Pd-101 2,0.106 2,6.10

6 5,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,6.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Pd-103 4,0.105 5,6.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,2.10

6 5 2,6.10

2

Pd-107 4,5.105 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,7.10

6 6 2,1.10

2

Pd-109 3,7.105 5,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,7.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

Ag-102 6,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Ag-103 4,3.106 6,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,0.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

Ag-104 3,4.106 4,2.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Ag-104m 4,2.106 5,9.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,2.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 3,1.10

3

Ag-105 2,2.105 2,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 5 1,4.10

2

Ag-106 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Ag-106m 1,3.105 1,6.10

5 3,1.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 4 8,5.10

1

Ag-108m 1,1.104 1,1.10

4 1,6.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,6.10

4 2,7.10

4 6 3,3.10

0

Ag-110m 2,2.104 2,4.10

4 3,8.10

4 5,6.10

4 6,7.10

4 8,3.10

4 5 9,1.10

0

Ag-111 1,0.105 1,4.10

5 2,6.10

5 3,7.10

5 4,8.10

5 5,9.10

5 5 6,5.10

1

Ag-112 5,6.105 8,3.10

5 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Ag-115 3,7.106 5,9.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 3,1.10

3

Cd-104 3,7.106 4,5.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,4.10

3

Cd-107 1,8.106 2,6.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,2.10

7 4 1,3.10

3

Cd-109 2,2.104 2,7.10

4 4,8.10

4 7,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 4 1,3.10

1

Cd-113 3,8.103 4,2.10

3 5,9.10

3 7,1.10

3 8,3.10

3 8,3.10

3 6 1,0.10

0

Cd-113m 3,3.103 3,7.10

3 5,6.10

3 7,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 9,1.10

3 6 1,1.10

0

Cd-115 1,4.105 2,0.10

5 3,8.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 4 9,9.10

1

Cd-115m 2,2.104 3,1.10

4 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,5.10

1

Cd-117 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,2.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 5,4.10

2

Cd-117m 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,8.10

6 4,8.10

6 4 4,7.10

2

In-109 3,0.106 3,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,4.10

7 2 2,0.10

3

In-110 l 1,0.106 1,2.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 6,3.10

2

In-110 s 2,2.106 3,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,7.10

3

In-111 6,7.105 8,3.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,4.10

6 3,4.10

6 4,3.10

6 4 4,4.10

2

In-112 1,5.107 2,3.10

7 5,0.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,4.10

8 2 1,2.10

4

In-113m 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 1,8.10

7 2,8.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

In-114m 8,3.103 1,3.10

4 2,9.10

4 5,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 2 6,8.10

0

In-115 1,2.103 1,3.10

3 1,8.10

3 2,0.10

3 2,4.10

3 2,6.10

3 6 3,2.10

-1

In-115m 2,1.106 3,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,6.10

3

In-116m 2,8.106 3,7.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

In-117 4,3.106 6,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

In-117m 1,7.106 2,5.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

In-119m 5,6.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,1.10

7 5,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Sn-110 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 2,0.10

6 3,1.10

6 5,3.10

6 6,3.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Sn-111 9,1.106 1,3.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,0.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 2 6,6.10

3

Sn-113 7,7.104 1,0.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,1.10

5 3,7.10

5 5 4,3.10

1

Sn-117m 1,0.105 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,2.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,4.10

1

Sn-119m 1,0.105 1,3.10

5 2,1.10

5 3,2.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,5.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Sn-121 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 2,0.10

6 2,8.10

6 3,4.10

6 4,3.10

6 5 4,7.10

2

Sn-121m 5,3.104 6,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,2.10

5 5 2,5.10

1

Sn-123 2,5.104 3,2.10

4 5,6.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Sn-123m 4,3.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,1.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Sn-125 4,8.104 6,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,8.10

5 3,2.10

5 2 3,5.10

1

Sn-126 8,3.103 1,0.10

4 1,6.10

4 2,4.10

4 3,0.10

4 3,6.10

4 5 4,2.10

0

Sn-127 1,0.106 1,4.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,2.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 7,1.10

2

Sn-128 1,3.106 1,8.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,6.10

2

Sb-115 8,3.106 1,2.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 6,1.10

3

Sb-116 8,3.106 1,2.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 2 6,2.10

3

Sb-116m 2,7.106 3,4.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Sb-117 7,7.106 1,1.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,5.10

3

Sb-118m 1,1.106 1,3.10

6 2,4.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Sb-119 2,4.106 3,4.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,8.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Sb-120 l 1,5.105 1,9.10

5 3,4.10

5 5,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 4 9,4.10

1

Sb-120 s 1,5.107 2,2.10

7 4,8.10

7 7,1.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,4.10

8 2 1,1.10

4

Sb-122 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 3,3.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 8,6.10

1

Sb-124 2,6.104 3,2.10

4 5,6.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Sb-124m 2,2.107 3,0.10

7 6,3.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,4.10

8 1,7.10

8 2 1,6.10

4

Sb-125 2,4.104 2,6.10

4 4,2.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 8,3.10

4 5 9,8.10

0

Sb-126 5,3.104 6,7.10

4 1,2.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,1.10

5 5 3,4.10

1

Sb-126m 5,6.106 8,3.10

6 1,8.10

7 2,7.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Sb-127 9,1.104 1,3.10

5 2,4.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 4 6,0.10

1

Sb-128 l 2,9.105 3,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Sb-128 s 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,6.10

3

Sb-129 4,8.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,3.10

6 4,0.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Sb-130 2,2.106 3,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,9.10

7 2 1,6.10

3

Sb-131 2,6.106 3,6.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Te-116 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,9.10

2

Te-116 (steam) 1,7.106 2,3.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 4 1,1.10

3

Te-121 4,2.105 5,0.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 4 2,5.10

2

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Te-121 (steam) 3,3.105 4,2.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2,0.10

6 4 1,9.10

2

Te-121m 4,3.104 5,3.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,8.10

5 5 2,0.10

1

Te-121m (steam) 2,9.104 3,7.10

4 6,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,5.10

5 1,8.10

5 4 1,8.10

1

Te-123 9,1.104 1,1.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,5.10

5 2,6.10

5 6 3,2.10

1

Te-123 (steam) 3,6.104 4,0.10

4 5,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,7.10

4 8,3.10

4 6 1,0.10

1

Te-123m 5,0.104 6,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,2.10

1

Te-123m (steam) 4,0.104 5,6.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,4.10

5 2 2,9.10

1

Te-125m 5,9.104 7,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,7.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,4.10

5 5 2,6.10

1

Te-125m (steam) 6,7.104 9,1.10

4 1,7.10

5 3,1.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 2 4,8.10

1

Te-127 8,3.105 1,3.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,1.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Te-127 (steam) 1,6.106 2,3.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Te-127m 2,4.104 3,0.10

4 5,0.10

4 7,1.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 5 1,1.10

1

Te-127m (steam) 1,9.104 2,7.10

4 5,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,2.10

5 2 1,4.10

1

Te-129 2,9.106 4,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,6.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Te-129 (steam) 4,0.106 5,9.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 4 2,9.10

3

Te-129m 2,6.104 3,4.10

4 5,9.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Te-129m (steam) 2,1.104 3,1.10

4 6,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,7.10

5 2 1,6.10

1

Te-131 3,8.106 5,0.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 2,6.10

3

Te-131 (steam) 2,0.106 2,2.10

6 3,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Te-131m 1,1.105 1,3.10

5 2,6.10

5 5,0.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 2 6,9.10

1

Te-131m (steam) 4,8.104 5,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,8.10

5 2,7.10

5 4,2.10

5 2 2,8.10

1

Te-132 4,5.104 5,6.10

4 1,2.10

5 2,4.10

5 3,8.10

5 5,0.10

5 2 2,9.10

1

Te-132 (steam) 1,9.104 2,2.10

4 4,2.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,3.10

5 2,0.10

5 2 1,2.10

1

Te-133 4,2.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Te-133 (steam) 1,8.106 2,1.10

6 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Te-133m 1,0.106 1,1.10

6 2,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 5,9.10

2

Te-133m (steam) 4,3.105 5,0.10

5 9,1.10

5 2,0.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 2,6.10

2

Te-134 1,8.106 2,5.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Te-134 (steam) 1,5.106 1,8.10

6 3,3.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 2 9,6.10

2

I-120 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 5,3.10

2

I-120 (elementary iodine) 3,3.105 4,2.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,3.10

6 2 2,2.10

2

I-120 (methyl iodide) 4,3.105 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,2.10

6 5,0.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

I-120m 1,2.106 1,4.10

6 3,0.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 7,6.10

2

I-120m (elementary

iodine) 6,7.105 8,3.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

I-120m (methyl iodide) 1,0.106 1,1.10

6 2,2.10

6 4,5.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 6,0.10

2

I-121 4,3.106 4,8.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

I-121 (elementary iodine) 1,8.106 2,0.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,9.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 2 1,0.10

3

I-121 (methyl iodide) 2,4.106 2,6.10

6 4,5.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,4.10

3

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

I-123 1,1.106 1,3.10

6 2,6.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2 6,7.10

2

I-123 (elementary iodine) 4,8.105 5,6.10

5 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,8.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

I-123 (methyl iodide) 6,3.105 7,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 2 3,8.10

2

I-124 2,1.104 2,2.10

4 4,5.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,5.10

5 2,3.10

5 2 1,2.10

1

I-124 (elementary iodine) 9,1.103 1,0.10

4 1,7.10

4 3,6.10

4 5,6.10

4 8,3.10

4 2 5,3.10

0

I-124 (methyl iodide) 1,2.104 1,3.10

4 2,2.10

4 4,5.10

4 7,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 2 6,6.10

0

I-125 5,0.104 4,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 2,0.10

5 4 1,6.10

1

I-125 (elementary iodine) 2,1.104 1,9.10

4 2,7.10

4 3,6.10

4 5,0.10

4 7,1.10

4 4 6,4.10

0

I-125 (methyl iodide) 2,7.104 2,5.10

4 3,4.10

4 4,5.10

4 6,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 4 8,1.10

0

I-126 1,2.104 1,2.10

4 2,2.10

4 4,2.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 2 6,3.10

0

I-126 (elementary iodine) 5,3.103 5,3.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,6.10

4 2,4.10

4 3,8.10

4 2 2,8.10

0

I-126 (methyl iodide) 6,7.103 6,7.10

3 1,1.10

4 2,1.10

4 3,1.10

4 5,0.10

4 3 3,5.10

0

I-128 5,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,3.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

I-128 (elementary iodine) 2,4.106 3,6.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 1,5.10

7 4 1,8.10

3

I-128 (methyl iodide) 6,7.106 8,3.10

6 1,6.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

I-129 1,4.104 1,2.10

4 1,6.10

4 1,5.10

4 2,2.10

4 2,8.10

4 4 2,7.10

0

I-129 (elementary iodine) 5,9.103 5,0.10

3 6,3.10

3 5,9.10

3 7,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 4 1,1.10

0

I-129 (methyl iodide) 7,7.103 6,7.10

3 8,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

4 4 1,4.10

0

I-130 1,2.105 1,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2 7,1.10

1

I-130 (elementary iodine) 5,3.104 5,9.10

4 1,1.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,6.10

5 5,3.10

5 2 3,1.10

1

I-130 (methyl iodide) 6,7.104 7,7.10

4 1,4.10

5 3,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,1.10

5 2 4,0.10

1

I-131 1,4.104 1,4.10

4 2,7.10

4 5,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 2 7,3.10

0

I-131 (elementary iodine) 5,9.103 6,3.10

3 1,1.10

4 2,1.10

4 3,2.10

4 5,0.10

4 2 3,3.10

0

I-131 (methyl iodide) 7,7.103 7,7.10

3 1,4.10

4 2,7.10

4 4,2.10

4 6,7.10

4 2 4,0.10

0

I-132 9,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,9.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 4 5,3.10

2

I-132 (elementary iodine) 3,6.105 4,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,2.10

6 2 2,3.10

2

I-132 (methyl iodide) 5,0.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,3.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

I-132m 1,0.106 1,2.10

6 2,5.10

6 5,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 6,3.10

2

I-132m (elementary

iodine) 4,2.105 4,8.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,7.10

6 2 2,5.10

2

I-132m (methyl iodide) 5,6.105 6,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 2 3,3.10

2

I-133 5,3.104 5,6.10

4 1,2.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,7.10

5 2 2,9.10

1

I-133 (elementary iodine) 2,2.104 2,4.10

4 4,8.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,5.10

5 2 1,3.10

1

I-133 (methyl iodide) 2,9.104 3,1.10

4 5,9.10

4 1,3.10

5 2,0.10

5 3,2.10

5 2 1,6.10

1

I-134 2,1.106 2,7.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,5.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,4.10

3

I-134 (elementary iodine) 1,1.106 1,4.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,5.10

6 6,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 2 7,6.10

2

I-134 (methyl iodide) 2,0.106 2,3.10

6 4,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

I-135 2,4.105 2,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,1.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

I-135 (elementary iodine) 1,0.105 1,2.10

5 2,2.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 2 6,2.10

1

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

I-135 (methyl iodide) 1,3.105 1,5.10

5 2,9.10

5 6,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 2 7,9.10

1

Cs-125 4,8.106 7,1.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 2 3,8.10

3

Cs-127 3,3.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,6.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Cs-129 1,6.106 2,0.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Cs-130 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,8.10

3

Cs-131 2,6.106 3,6.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Cs-132 5,0.105 6,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,3.10

6 4 3,2.10

2

Cs-134 1,4.104 1,6.10

4 2,4.10

4 3,6.10

4 4,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 5 6,0.10

0

Cs-134m 2,8.106 4,0.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 5 1,9.10

3

Cs-135 3,7.104 4,2.10

4 6,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 6 1,4.10

1

Cs-135m 8,3.106 1,0.10

7 1,9.10

7 3,0.10

7 5,0.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Cs-136 6,7.104 9,1.10

4 1,7.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,6.10

5 5 3,9.10

1

Cs-137 9,1.103 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

4 2,1.10

4 2,4.10

4 2,6.10

4 6 3,2.10

0

Cs-138 2,4.106 3,6.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Ba-126 9,1.105 1,4.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,3.10

2

Ba-128 8,3.104 1,2.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,8.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 2 6,3.10

1

Ba-131 2,5.105 3,2.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 5 1,2.10

2

Ba-131m 2,0.107 2,9.10

7 5,6.10

7 8,3.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,3.10

8 5 1,4.10

4

Ba-133 3,1.104 3,4.10

4 5,0.10

4 7,7.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,0.10

5 6 1,2.10

1

Ba-133m 3,2.105 4,2.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,2.10

6 2 2,2.10

2

Ba-135m 3,7.105 5,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,8.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

Ba-139 1,8.106 2,8.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Ba-140 3,4.104 4,5.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,7.10

5 5 1,9.10

1

Ba-141 3,1.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Ba-142 5,3.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,8.10

7 4,5.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

La-131 5,6.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

La-132 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

La-135 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

La-137 4,0.104 4,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,1.10

5 6 1,4.10

1

La-138 2,7.103 2,9.10

3 4,2.10

3 5,6.10

3 6,3.10

3 6,7.10

3 6 8,2.10

-1

La-140 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 3,2.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 8,4.10

1

La-141 7,1.105 1,1.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,6.10

6 5,6.10

6 6,7.10

6 2 5,7.10

2

La-142 1,2.106 1,8.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,2.10

2

La-143 4,8.106 7,7.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Ce-134 8,3.104 1,3.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 2 6,6.10

1

Ce-135 2,7.105 3,6.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,0.10

6 2 1,9.10

2

Ce-137 9,1.106 1,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 4,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,0.10

8 2 6,7.10

3

Ce-137m 3,0.105 4,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,3.10

2

Ce-139 9,1.104 1,2.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 5,7.10

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Ce-141 6,3.104 8,3.10

4 1,4.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,6.10

5 5 2,9.10

1

Ce-143 1,7.105 2,4.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 4 1,3.10

2

Ce-144 2,8.103 3,7.10

3 7,1.10

3 1,3.10

4 1,7.10

4 1,9.10

4 2 1,9.10

0

Pr-136 7,7.106 1,1.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,7.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,8.10

3

Pr-137 5,3.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Pr-138m 1,7.106 2,1.10

6 4,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Pr-139 6,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,8.10

7 2,7.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Pr-142 1,8.105 2,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

Pr-142m 1,4.107 2,1.10

7 4,5.10

7 7,1.10

7 1,2.10

8 1,4.10

8 2 1,1.10

4

Pr-143 7,7.104 1,1.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,8.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,6.10

1

Pr-144 5,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Pr-145 6,3.105 9,1.10

5 2,0.10

6 3,1.10

6 5,0.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Pr-147 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,0.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Nd-136 2,1.106 3,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,9.10

7 2 1,6.10

3

Nd-138 4,2.105 5,6.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,0.10

6 3,3.10

6 4,0.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

Nd-139 1,1.107 1,6.10

7 3,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,0.10

8 2 8,2.10

3

Nd-139m 8,3.105 1,1.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 2 5,8.10

2

Nd-141 2,3.107 3,1.10

7 6,3.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,6.10

8 2,0.10

8 2 1,6.10

4

Nd-147 8,3.104 1,2.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,6.10

1

Nd-149 1,4.106 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Nd-151 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Pm-141 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,4.10

3

Pm-143 1,6.105 1,9.10

5 3,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,9.10

5 6,7.10

5 5 8,1.10

1

Pm-144 3,2.104 3,6.10

4 5,6.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 5 1,5.10

1

Pm-145 9,1.104 1,0.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,3.10

5 2,7.10

5 2,8.10

5 6 3,4.10

1

Pm-146 1,6.104 1,7.10

4 2,6.10

4 3,8.10

4 4,5.10

4 4,8.10

4 6 5,9.10

0

Pm-147 4,8.104 5,6.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,4.10

1

Pm-148 6,7.104 9,1.10

4 1,8.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,5.10

5 2 4,8.10

1

Pm-148m 4,0.104 5,0.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,8.10

5 5 1,9.10

1

Pm-149 1,9.105 2,8.10

5 5,6.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 2 1,5.10

2

Pm-150 8,3.105 1,2.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 6,4.10

2

Pm-151 2,9.105 3,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,2.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Sm-141 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Sm-141m 3,3.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,1.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Sm-142 1,3.106 2,1.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Sm-145 1,2.105 1,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 4,0.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,3.10

5 4 7,1.10

1

Sm-146 3,7.101 3,8.10

1 5,9.10

1 8,3.10

1 9,1.10

1 9,1.10

1 6 1,1.10

-2

Sm-147 4,0.101 4,3.10

1 6,3.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,0.10

2 6 1,3.10

-2

Sm-151 9,1.104 1,0.10

5 1,5.10

5 2,2.10

5 2,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 6 3,1.10

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Sm-153 2,4.105 3,4.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 5 1,7.10

2

Sm-155 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Sm-156 6,3.105 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Eu-145 2,8.105 3,4.10

5 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 4 1,8.10

2

Eu-146 1,8.105 2,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 4 1,2.10

2

Eu-147 2,0.105 2,7.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 5 1,1.10

2

Eu-148 7,1.104 8,3.10

4 1,5.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,1.10

5 3,8.10

5 4 3,9.10

1

Eu-149 6,3.105 7,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,4.10

6 4 3,8.10

2

Eu-150 l 9,1.103 9,1.10

3 1,3.10

4 1,8.10

4 1,9.10

4 1,9.10

4 6 2,3.10

0

Eu-150 s 6,3.105 9,1.10

5 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Eu-152 9,1.103 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,4.10

4 6 2,9.10

0

Eu-152m 5,3.105 7,7.10

5 1,5.10

6 2,4.10

6 4,2.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 4,0.10

2

Eu-154 6,3.103 6,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,5.10

4 1,8.10

4 1,9.10

4 6 2,3.10

0

Eu-155 3,8.104 4,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,4.10

5 6 1,8.10

1

Eu-156 5,3.104 7,1.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 5 3,3.10

1

Eu-157 4,0.105 5,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,6.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

Eu-158 2,3.106 3,4.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Gd-145 5,6.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Gd-146 3,4.104 4,3.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,6.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Gd-147 3,6.105 4,5.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,5.10

6 4 2,4.10

2

Gd-148 1,2.101 1,3.10

1 2,1.10

1 3,1.10

1 3,8.10

1 3,8.10

1 6 4,7.10

-3

Gd-149 2,8.105 3,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 5 1,5.10

2

Gd-151 1,6.105 2,0.10

5 4,0.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 2 1,1.10

2

Gd-152 1,7.101 1,9.10

1 2,9.10

1 4,2.10

1 5,3.10

1 5,3.10

1 6 6,5.10

-3

Gd-153 6,7.104 8,3.10

4 1,5.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,0.10

5 4,8.10

5 2 4,4.10

1

Gd-159 4,5.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Tb-147 1,5.106 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Tb-149 4,8.104 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,5.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,4.10

1

Tb-150 1,0.106 1,4.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,1.10

2

Tb-151 6,3.105 8,3.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,4.10

6 3,6.10

6 4,3.10

6 4 4,3.10

2

Tb-153 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 4 5,0.10

2

Tb-154 3,7.105 4,8.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,8.10

6 2 2,5.10

2

Tb-155 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,5.10

6 5 5,1.10

2

Tb-156 1,4.105 1,9.10

5 3,3.10

5 5,0.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 4 8,9.10

1

Tb-156m l 9,1.105 1,1.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,0.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,8.10

6 5 5,1.10

2

Tb-156m s 1,6.106 2,2.10

6 4,2.10

6 5,9.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 4 1,1.10

3

Tb-157 3,1.105 3,3.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,1.10

5 8,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 6 1,0.10

2

Tb-158 9,1.103 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,1.10

4 2,2.10

4 6 2,7.10

0

Tb-160 3,1.104 4,0.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 5 1,6.10

1

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Tb-161 1,5.105 2,1.10

5 3,8.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 5 8,6.10

1

Dy-155 1,8.106 2,3.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 4 1,2.10

3

Dy-157 4,2.106 5,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,3.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Dy-159 4,8.105 5,9.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4 3,0.10

2

Dy-165 1,9.106 2,9.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Dy-166 8,3.104 1,2.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 4 6,0.10

1

Ho-155 5,9.106 8,3.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,7.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Ho-157 2,9.107 4,0.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,3.10

8 2,0.10

8 2,4.10

8 2 2,1.10

4

Ho-159 2,2.107 3,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 9,1.10

7 1,3.10

8 1,6.10

8 2 1,6.10

4

Ho-161 1,8.107 2,5.10

7 5,0.10

7 8,3.10

7 1,3.10

8 1,7.10

8 2 1,3.10

4

Ho-162 4,8.107 6,7.10

7 1,4.10

8 2,1.10

8 2,9.10

8 3,6.10

8 2 3,5.10

4

Ho-162m 6,7.106 9,1.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,8.10

7 4,8.10

7 4 4,7.10

3

Ho-164 1,5.107 2,2.10

7 4,8.10

7 7,1.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,2.10

8 2 1,2.10

4

Ho-164m 1,1.107 1,7.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,0.10

7 7,7.10

7 8,3.10

7 2 8,9.10

3

Ho-166 1,7.105 2,5.10

5 5,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,5.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Ho-166m 3,8.103 4,0.10

3 5,6.10

3 7,7.10

3 8,3.10

3 8,3.10

3 6 1,0.10

0

Ho-167 1,9.106 2,8.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Er-161 2,6.106 3,4.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Er-165 1,4.107 1,9.10

7 3,8.10

7 6,3.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,3.10

8 2 9,9.10

3

Er-169 2,1.105 2,9.10

5 5,0.10

5 6,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 5 1,1.10

2

Er-171 5,6.105 8,3.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Er-172 1,5.105 2,1.10

5 4,0.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 5 9,8.10

1

Tm-162 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,5.10

3

Tm-166 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,5.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Tm-167 1,8.105 2,4.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 5 9,8.10

1

Tm-170 2,8.104 3,6.10

4 6,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 5 1,6.10

1

Tm-171 1,5.105 1,8.10

5 2,9.10

5 5,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 5 8,6.10

1

Tm-172 1,2.105 1,7.10

5 3,4.10

5 5,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 9,1.10

1

Tm-173 6,7.105 1,0.10

6 2,0.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,5.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Tm-175 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,0.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Yb-162 8,3.106 1,2.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 6,4.10

3

Yb-166 2,0.105 2,7.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 4 1,4.10

2

Yb-167 2,2.107 3,1.10

7 5,9.10

7 9,1.10

7 1,2.10

8 1,4.10

8 4 1,6.10

4

Yb-169 7,7.104 1,0.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,3.10

5 5 3,7.10

1

Yb-175 2,7.105 3,7.10

5 6,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 5 1,5.10

2

Yb-177 1,9.106 2,9.10

6 5,9.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 4 1,5.10

3

Yb-178 1,6.106 2,4.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Lu-169 4,2.105 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,6.10

6 4 2,7.10

2

Lu-170 2,2.105 2,9.10

5 5,6.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 4 1,5.10

2

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Lu-171 2,0.105 2,6.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 5 1,2.10

2

Lu-172 1,1.105 1,4.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,6.10

5 5,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 4 6,4.10

1

Lu-173 1,0.105 1,1.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,8.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,7.10

1

Lu-174 5,9.104 6,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,4.10

5 5 2,8.10

1

Lu-174m 5,0.104 6,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,4.10

5 5 2,7.10

1

Lu-176 5,6.103 5,9.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,3.10

4 1,4.10

4 1,4.10

4 6 1,8.10

0

Lu-176m 1,1.106 1,6.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 8,5.10

2

Lu-177 1,8.105 2,4.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,9.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 5 9,1.10

1

Lu-177m 1,5.105 1,9.10

4 3,1.10

4 4,3.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 5 6,8.10

0

Lu-178 4,2.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,3.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Lu-178m 3,7.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,0.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Lu-179 1,0.106 1,5.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 7,7.10

2

Hf-170 4,5.105 5,9.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,1.10

6 4 3,1.10

2

Hf-172 6,7.103 7,7.10

3 1,3.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,9.10

4 3,1.10

4 4 3,6.10

0

Hf-173 9,1.105 1,2.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 4 6,2.10

2

Hf-175 1,7.105 2,2.10

5 3,8.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,1.10

5 8,3.10

5 5 9,8.10

1

Hf-177m 1,5.106 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Hf-178m 1,6.103 1,7.10

3 2,5.10

3 3,2.10

3 3,7.10

3 3,8.10

3 6 4,7.10

-1

Hf-179m 5,9.104 7,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,6.10

5 5 2,9.10

1

Hf-180m 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,2.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,7.10

6 4 7,4.10

2

Hf-181 4,5.104 5,9.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,2.10

1

Hf-182 1,5.103 1,6.10

3 2,3.10

3 2,8.10

3 3,2.10

3 3,2.10

3 6 4,0.10

-1

Hf-182m 3,1.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Hf-183 2,3.106 3,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,4.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Hf-184 3,8.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

Ta-172 3,4.106 5,0.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,6.10

3

Ta-173 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 8,1.10

2

Ta-174 2,9.106 4,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Ta-175 1,1.106 1,4.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 4 7,1.10

2

Ta-176 7,1.105 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 5,0.10

6 4 4,7.10

2

Ta-177 1,4.106 2,0.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 4 1,1.10

3

Ta-178 2,2.106 2,9.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 4 1,5.10

3

Ta-179 4,2.105 4,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,8.10

6 5 2,1.10

2

Ta-180 1,4.104 1,5.10

4 2,2.10

4 3,2.10

4 3,6.10

4 3,8.10

4 6 4,7.10

0

Ta-180m 3,0.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 4 2,3.10

3

Ta-182 2,4.104 2,9.10

4 4,8.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 5 1,1.10

1

Ta-182m 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 1,9.10

7 2,8.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Ta-183 9,1.104 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,1.10

5 3,7.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,1.10

1

Ta-184 2,9.105 4,2.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,2.10

2

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Ta-185 2,5.106 3,8.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 2,0.10

3

Ta-186 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,1.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

W-176 3,0.106 3,7.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,4.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

W-177 5,0.106 6,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,3.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

W-178 1,4.106 1,9.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 9,7.10

2

W-179 1,1.108 1,5.10

8 3,0.10

8 5,0.10

8 8,3.10

8 1,1.10

9 2 7,7.10

4

W-181 4,0.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 3,1.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

W-185 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

W-187 5,0.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,3.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

W-188 1,4.105 2,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,1.10

2

Re-177 9,1.106 1,3.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 6,7.10

3

Re-178 7,7.106 1,2.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 6,2.10

3

Re-181 4,8.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,2.10

6 4,0.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Re-182 l 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 2,9.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 4 8,1.10

1

Re-182 s 7,1.105 9,1.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,0.10

6 5,0.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Re-184 1,1.105 1,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 5,7.10

1

Re-184m 3,4.104 4,5.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Re-186 1,1.105 1,8.10

5 3,6.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 9,2.10

1

Re-186m 1,7.104 2,2.10

4 3,7.10

4 5,6.10

4 7,1.10

4 8,3.10

4 5 9,8.10

0

Re-187 1,8.107 2,4.10

7 5,0.10

7 8,3.10

7 1,3.10

8 1,6.10

8 2 1,3.10

4

Re-188 1,5.105 2,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,2.10

2

Re-188m 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,7.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 2 5,8.10

3

Re-189 2,6.105 3,8.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Os-180 9,1.106 1,2.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 6,4.10

3

Os-181 2,1.106 2,8.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Os-182 3,8.105 5,0.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,4.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,6.10

6 4 2,6.10

2

Os-185 1,4.105 1,7.10

5 2,8.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,3.10

5 5 7,2.10

1

Os-189m 1,5.107 2,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 8,3.10

7 1,6.10

8 1,9.10

8 2 1,2.10

4

Os-191 1,1.105 1,5.10

5 2,6.10

5 3,7.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 6,0.10

1

Os-191m 1,2.106 1,7.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,2.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 5 6,8.10

2

Os-193 2,5.105 3,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,9.10

2

Os-194 3,8.103 4,2.10

3 6,3.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,1.10

4 1,2.10

4 6 1,5.10

0

Ir-182 4,5.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,4.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Ir-184 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 8,0.10

2

Ir-185 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 4 5,3.10

2

Ir-186 l 4,3.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,1.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

Ir-186 s 2,9.106 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 2,1.10

3

Ir-187 1,7.106 2,2.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Ir-188 3,6.105 4,5.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,4.10

6 4 2,3.10

2

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Ir-189 3,3.105 4,5.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 1,7.10

6 5 1,9.10

2

Ir-190 9,1.104 1,1.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,6.10

1

Ir-190m l 1,6.10

6 2,1.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,2.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Ir-190m s 1,8.107 2,2.10

7 4,5.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,0.10

8 5 1,1.10

4

Ir-192 3,6.104 4,5.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Ir-192m 1,1.104 1,1.10

4 1,5.10

4 2,2.10

4 2,5.10

4 2,6.10

4 6 3,2.10

0

Ir-193m 1,9.105 2,5.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,6.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 5 8,6.10

1

Ir-194 1,8.105 2,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

Ir-194m 2,0.104 2,4.10

4 3,8.10

4 5,6.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,7.10

4 5 9,1.10

0

Ir-195 1,8.106 2,6.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,4.10

3

Ir-195m 7,7.105 1,1.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 5,8.10

2

Pt-186 3,3.106 4,2.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,0.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Pt-188 2,8.105 3,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 1,9.10

2

Pt-189 2,6.106 3,4.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,6.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Pt-191 9,1.105 1,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Pt-193 4,5.106 6,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

Pt-193m 6,3.105 1,0.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,7.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Pt-195m 4,5.105 6,7.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Pt-197 9,1.105 1,4.10

6 3,2.10

6 5,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,2.10

7 2 7,2.10

2

Pt-197m 3,6.106 5,6.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,6.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Pt-199 7,7.106 1,2.10

7 2,8.10

7 4,3.10

7 7,1.10

7 8,3.10

7 2 6,3.10

3

Pt-200 3,8.105 5,9.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 3,8.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 3,1.10

2

Au-193 1,3.106 1,7.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 8,9.10

2

Au-194 5,9.105 7,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,3.10

6 4,2.10

6 2 3,8.10

2

Au-195 1,2.105 1,5.10

5 2,6.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5,9.10

5 5 6,5.10

1

Au-198 1,9.105 2,3.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 2 1,2.10

2

Au-198m 1,1.105 1,4.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,0.10

5 5,0.10

5 5 5,5.10

1

Au-199 2,6.105 3,6.10

5 6,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 5 1,4.10

2

Au-200 2,9.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Au-200m 2,0.105 2,6.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Au-201 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,3.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Hg-193 (organic) 4,5.106 5,6.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,4.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Hg-193 (inorganic) 1,9.106 2,6.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 4 1,4.10

3

Hg-193 (steam) 2,4.105 2,9.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 4 1,1.10

2

Hg-193m (organic) 1,2.106 1,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 6,9.10

2

Hg-193m (inorganic) 5,3.105 7,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,1.10

6 3,8.10

6 2 3,8.10

2

Hg-193m (steam) 8,3.104 1,1.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,2.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,2.10

5 4 4,0.10

1

Hg-194 (organic) 2,0.104 2,7.10

4 4,2.10

4 5,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,1.10

4 6 8,8.10

0

Hg-194 (inorganic) 3,1.104 3,4.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 7,7.10

4 6 9,5.10

0

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Hg-194 (steam) 1,1.104 1,2.10

4 1,6.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,5.10

4 6 3,1.10

0

Hg-195 (organic) 5,0.106 5,6.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Hg-195 (inorganic) 1,9.106 2,6.10

6 5,0.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Hg-195 (steam) 1,9.105 2,3.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,8.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 4 8,5.10

1

Hg-195m (organic) 9,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 5,4.10

2

Hg-195m (inorganic) 2,7.105 3,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Hg-195m (steam) 3,3.104 4,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 4 1,5.10

1

Hg-197 (organic) 2,1.106 2,5.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Hg-197 (inorganic) 5,9.105 8,3.10

5 1,5.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,3.10

6 5 3,6.10

2

Hg-197 (steam) 6,3.104 7,7.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,3.10

5 6 2,8.10

1

Hg-197m (organic) 1,1.106 1,3.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 6,7.10

2

Hg-197m (inorganic) 2,9.105 4,0.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 5 2,0.10

2

Hg-197m (steam) 4,8.104 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,7.10

5 6 2,1.10

1

Hg-199m (organic) 7,1.106 1,0.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,7.10

7 5,9.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,5.10

3

Hg-199m (inorganic) 4,0.106 5,9.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,1.10

7 2 3,1.10

3

Hg-199m (steam) 1,5.106 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,0.10

6 5,3.10

6 5,6.10

6 6 6,9.10

2

Hg-203 (organic) 1,8.105 2,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

Hg-203 (inorganic) 1,0.105 1,3.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,6.10

1

Hg-203 (steam) 3,3.104 4,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,4.10

5 6 1,8.10

1

Tl-194 2,8.107 3,3.10

7 6,7.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,8.10

8 2,3.10

8 2 1,8.10

4

Tl-194m 5,9.106 8,3.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Tl-195 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 1,9.10

7 3,1.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Tl-197 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,4.10

3

Tl-198 2,1.106 2,5.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Tl-198m 3,1.106 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,1.10

3

Tl-199 5,9.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Tl-200 1,0.106 1,1.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,6.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 6,0.10

2

Tl-201 2,2.106 3,0.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 1,6.10

3

Tl-202 6,7.105 8,3.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Tl-204 2,0.105 3,0.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,6.10

6 2 1,6.10

2

Pb-195m 4,8.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,1.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Pb-198 1,9.106 2,4.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Pb-199 3,4.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Pb-200 4,2.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,3.10

6 2,9.10

6 4 2,9.10

2

Pb-201 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,5.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 7,9.10

2

Pb-202 3,6.104 3,6.10

4 5,0.10

4 7,1.10

4 5,6.10

4 8,3.10

4 5 7,6.10

0

Pb-202m 1,4.106 1,7.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 9,1.10

2

Pb-203 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,6.10

6 4,5.10

6 4 4,7.10

2

Pb-205 3,4.105 3,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,2.10

6 6 1,5.10

2

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Pb-209 2,3.106 3,4.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 1,6.10

7 4 1,8.10

3

Pb-210 5,6.101 5,6.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,4.10

2 1,7.10

2 1,8.10

2 6 2,2.10

-2

Pb-211 1,5.104 2,1.10

4 3,7.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,7.10

4 8,3.10

4 4 8,9.10

0

Pb-212 1,5.103 2,0.10

3 3,0.10

3 4,0.10

3 4,2.10

3 5,3.10

3 5 5,7.10

-1

Pb-214 1,4.104 2,0.10

4 3,6.10

4 4,8.10

4 6,7.10

4 6,7.10

4 6 8,2.10

0

Bi-200 4,0.106 5,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,0.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Bi-201 1,8.106 2,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Bi-202 2,4.106 2,9.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Bi-203 5,0.105 6,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,9.10

6 3,0.10

6 3,8.10

6 2 3,3.10

2

Bi-205 1,8.105 2,3.10

5 4,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 4 1,1.10

2

Bi-206 1,0.105 1,3.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,8.10

5 5,9.10

5 4 6,2.10

1

Bi-207 4,3.104 5,0.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,5.10

5 1,8.10

5 5 2,1.10

1

Bi-210 2,6.103 3,3.10

3 5,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,1.10

4 5 1,2.10

0

Bi-210m 6,7.101 9,1.10

1 1,4.10

2 2,1.10

2 2,4.10

2 2,9.10

2 5 3,3.10

-2

Bi-212 6,3.103 9,1.10

3 1,7.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,6.10

4 3,2.10

4 5 3,6.10

0

Bi-213 6,3.103 8,3.10

3 1,7.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,8.10

4 3,3.10

4 5 3,8.10

0

Bi-214 1,1.104 1,6.10

4 3,2.10

4 4,5.10

4 5,9.10

4 7,1.10

4 5 8,1.10

0

Po-203 3,6.106 4,5.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,8.10

7 2 2,4.10

3

Po-205 2,4.106 3,1.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 4 1,5.10

3

Po-207 1,5.106 1,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,2.10

7 2 9,9.10

2

Po-210 5,6.101 7,1.10

1 1,2.10

2 1,7.10

2 2,0.10

2 2,3.10

2 5 2,7.10

-2

At-207 1,1.105 1,5.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,2.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,3.10

5 5 4,7.10

1

At-211 1,9.103 2,7.10

3 5,3.10

3 7,1.10

3 7,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 5 1,1.10

0

Fr-222 1,1.104 1,6.10

4 3,3.10

4 4,8.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 2 8,4.10

0

Fr-223 9,1.104 1,4.10

5 3,1.10

5 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,1.10

6 2 7,2.10

1

Ra-223 3,1.101 4,2.10

1 6,7.10

1 9,1.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,1.10

2 5 1,2.10

-2

Ra-224 8,3.101 1,1.10

2 1,7.10

2 2,3.10

2 2,4.10

2 2,9.10

2 5 3,3.10

-2

Ra-225 3,6.101 4,5.10

1 7,1.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,0.10

2 1,3.10

2 5 1,4.10

-2

Ra-226 2,9.101 3,4.10

1 5,3.10

1 8,3.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,1.10

2 6 1,3.10

-2

Ra-227 6,7.105 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,2.10

6 5 2,6.10

2

Ra-228 2,0.101 2,1.10

1 3,1.10

1 5,0.10

1 6,3.10

1 6,3.10

1 6 7,7.10

-3

Ac-224 2,2.103 2,9.10

3 4,5.10

3 5,9.10

3 6,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 5 8,6.10

-1

Ac-225 3,2.101 4,3.10

1 6,7.10

1 9,1.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,2.10

2 5 1,2.10

-2

Ac-226 2,1.102 2,9.10

2 4,3.10

2 5,9.10

2 6,3.10

2 7,7.10

2 5 8,6.10

-2

Ac-227 5,9.10-1

6,3.10-1

1,0.100 1,4.10

0 1,8.10

0 1,8.10

0 6 2,2.10

-4

Ac-228 5,6.103 6,3.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,8.10

4 3,4.10

4 4,0.10

4 4 3,1.10

0

Th-226 3,2.103 4,5.10

3 8,3.10

3 1,1.10

4 1,3.10

4 1,6.10

4 5 1,8.10

0

Th-227 2,6.101 3,3.10

1 5,3.10

1 7,1.10

1 7,7.10

1 1,0.10

2 5 1,1.10

-2

Th-228 5,6.100 6,7.10

0 1,2.10

1 1,8.10

1 2,1.10

1 2,5.10

1 5 2,9.10

-3

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Th-229 1,9.100 2,0.10

0 2,8.10

0 3,4.10

0 4,2.10

0 4,2.10

0 6 5,1.10

-4

Th-230 4,8.100 5,0.10

0 7,1.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,2.10

-3

Th-231 4,2.105 5,9.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,4.10

6 3,0.10

6 2 3,1.10

2

Th-232 4,3.100 4,5.10

0 6,3.10

0 7,7.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 5 1,1.10

-3

Th-234 2,4.104 3,2.10

4 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,5.10

1

Pa-227 2,6.103 3,6.10

3 6,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,1.10

4 1,3.10

4 5 1,5.10

0

Pa-228 3,4.103 4,2.10

3 6,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,1.10

4 1,3.10

4 5 1,5.10

0

Pa-230 3,4.102 4,5.10

2 7,1.10

2 1,0.10

3 1,0.10

3 1,3.10

3 5 1,4.10

-1

Pa-231 4,5.100 4,3.10

0 5,3.10

0 6,7.10

0 6,7.10

0 7,1.10

0 6 8,8.10

-4

Pa-232 5,3.104 5,6.10

4 7,1.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,0.10

5 6 1,2.10

1

Pa-233 5,9.104 7,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,6.10

5 5 2,8.10

1

Pa-234 3,4.105 4,8.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,5.10

6 2 2,5.10

2

U-230 1,7.101 2,3.10

1 3,6.10

1 4,8.10

1 5,0.10

1 6,3.10

1 5 6,8.10

-3

U-231 3,8.105 5,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,5.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

U-232 1,0.101 1,0.10

1 1,5.10

1 2,3.10

1 2,6.10

1 2,7.10

1 6 3,3.10

-3

U-233 2,9.101 3,3.10

1 5,3.10

1 8,3.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,0.10

2 5 1,2.10

-2

U-234а 3,0.10

1 3,4.10

1 5,3.10

1 8,3.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,1.10

2 6 1,3.10

-2

U-235a 3,3.10

1 3,8.10

1 5,9.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,1.10

2 1,2.10

2 6 1,5.10

-2

U-236 3,2.101 3,7.10

1 5,6.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,1.10

2 1,1.10

2 6 1,4.10

-2

U-237 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,7.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 5,7.10

1

U-238a 3,4.10

1 4,0.10

1 6,3.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,1.10

2 1,3.10

2 6 1,5.10

-2

U-239 5,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,4.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

U-240 2,0.105 3,0.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 1,7.10

6 2 1,6.10

2

Np-232 5,0.106 5,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 6 1,0.10

3

Np-233 6,7.107 8,3.10

7 1,8.10

8 2,9.10

8 4,8.10

8 5,9.10

8 2 4,4.10

4

Np-234 2,6.105 3,2.10

5 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,7.10

2

Np-235 2,4.105 2,9.10

5 5,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 2 1,5.10

2

Np-236 l 1,1.102 1,1.10

2 1,4.10

2 1,3.10

2 1,3.10

2 1,3.10

2 6 1,5.10

-2

Np-236 s 3,6.104 3,8.10

4 6,7.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,1.10

5 6 1,4.10

1

Np-237 1,0.101 1,1.10

1 1,7.10

1 2,0.10

1 2,1.10

1 2,0.10

1 6 2,5.10

-3

Np-238 1,1.105 1,3.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,0.10

5 2,9.10

5 6 3,5.10

1

Np-239 1,7.105 2,4.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 5 1,1.10

2

а For natural uranium (0,0055% U-234, 0,720% U-235 and 99,274% U-238):

LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVA(Air),

Bq.m-3

natural uranium 1,3.10-3 1,5.10-3 2,3.10-3 3,6.10-3 4,2.10-3 4,5.10-3 6 5,6.10-7

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Np-240 1,5.106 2,2.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Pu-234 1,1.104 1,5.10

4 2,4.10

4 3,2.10

4 3,3.10

4 4,2.10

4 5 4,6.10

0

Pu-235 7,7.107 1,0.10

8 2,0.10

8 3,3.10

8 5,3.10

8 6,7.10

8 2 5,3.10

4

Pu-236 1,0.101 1,1.10

1 1,6.10

1 2,3.10

1 2,7.10

1 2,5.10

1 6 3,1.10

-3

Pu-237 4,5.105 6,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,6.10

6 5 2,9.10

2

Pu-238 5,0.100 5,3.10

0 7,1.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,0.10

1 9,1.10

0 6 1,1.10

-3

Pu-239 4,8.100 5,0.10

0 6,7.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 8,3.10

0 6 1,0.10

-3

Pu-240 4,8.100 5,0.10

0 6,7.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 8,3.10

0 6 1,0.10

-3

Pu-241 3,6.102 3,4.10

2 3,8.10

2 4,2.10

2 4,5.10

2 4,3.10

2 6 5,4.10

-2

Pu-242 5,0.100 5,3.10

0 7,1.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 9,1.10

0 6 1,1.10

-3

Pu-243 1,7.106 2,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,2.10

7 4 1,3.10

3

Pu-244 5,0.100 5,3.10

0 7,1.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 9,1.10

0 6 1,1.10

-3

Pu-245 2,6.105 3,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Pu-246 2,6.104 3,6.10

4 6,3.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Am-237 5,9.106 7,7.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,1.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Am-238 2,4.106 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 5,0.10

6 5,6.10

6 5,3.10

6 6 6,5.10

2

Am-239 6,3.105 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,2.10

6 4 4,5.10

2

Am-240 3,3.105 4,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,3.10

2

Am-241 5,6.100 5,6.10

0 8,3.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,3.10

-3

Am-242 1,1.104 1,4.10

4 2,6.10

4 3,7.10

4 4,2.10

4 5,0.10

4 5 5,7.10

0

Am-242m 6,3.100 6,7.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,1.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,1.10

1 6 1,3.10

-3

Am-243 5,6.100 5,9.10

0 8,3.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,3.10

-3

Am-244 1,0.105 1,1.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 2,7.10

5 6 3,3.10

1

Am-244m 2,2.106 2,5.10

6 4,2.10

6 5,6.10

6 6,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 6 7,7.10

2

Am-245 2,4.106 3,6.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Am-246 1,9.106 2,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Am-246m 5,0.106 7,1.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,7.10

7 4,3.10

7 2 3,8.10

3

Cm-238 4,5.104 6,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,2

.10

1

Cm-240 7,7.101 1,0.10

2 1,6.10

2 2,2.10

2 2,3.10

2 2,9.10

2 5 3,2.10

-2

Cm-241 7,1.103 9,1.10

3 1,4.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,2.10

4 2,7.10

4 5 3,0.10

0

Cm-242 3,7.101 4,8.10

1 8,3.10

1 1,2.10

2 1,4.10

2 1,7.10

2 5 1,9.10

-2

Cm-243 6,3.100 6,7.10

0 1,1.10

1 1,4.10

1 1,5.10

1 1,4.10

1 6 1,8.10

-3

Cm-244 6,7.100 7,7.10

0 1,2.10

1 1,6.10

1 1,9.10

1 1,8.10

1 6 2,2.10

-3

Cm-245 5,3.100 5,6.10

0 8,3.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,2.10

-3

Cm-246 5,3.100 5,6.10

0 8,3.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,3.10

-3

Cm-247 5,9.100 6,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,1.10

1 1,2.10

1 1,1.10

1 6 1,4.10

-3

Cm-248 1,5.100 1,5.10

0 2,2.10

0 2,7.10

0 2,9.10

0 2,8.10

0 6 3,4.10

-4

Cm-249 4,2.106 6,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,5.10

7 2,5.10

7 4 3,1.10

3

Cm-250 2,6.10-1

2,7.10-1

3,8.10-1

4,8.10-1

5,0.10-1

4,8.10-1

6 5,9.10-5

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LAIINH by age groups, Bq.а-1

Nuclide 1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age

group and

LAAVAAir,

Bq.m-3

Bk-245 1,1.105 1,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,4.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Bk-246 4,8.105 5,9.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 4 3,0.10

2

Bk-247 6,7.100 6,7.10

0 5,9.10

0 1,3.10

1 1,4.10

1 1,4.10

1 3 1,8.10

-3

Bk-249 3,0.103 3,0.10

3 4,2.10

3 5,6.10

3 6,3.10

3 6,3.10

3 6 7,7.10

-1

Bk-250 2,9.105 3,2.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,0.10

6 6 1,2.10

2

Cf-244 1,3.104 1,9.10

4 3,6.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 5 8,6.10

0

Cf-246 5,9.102 7,7.10

2 1,2.10

3 1,6.10

3 1,8.10

3 2,2.10

3 5 2,4.10

-1

Cf-248 2,6.101 3,1.10

1 4,8.10

1 7,1.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,1.10

2 4 1,3.10

-2

Cf-249 6,3.100 6,7.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,3.10

1 1,4.10

1 1,4.10

1 6 1,8.10

-3

Cf-250 9,1.100 1,0.10

1 1,5.10

1 2,4.10

1 2,9.10

1 2,9.10

1 6 3,6.10

-3

Cf-251 6,3.100 6,7.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,2.10

1 1,4.10

1 1,4.10

1 6 1,7.10

-3

Cf-252 1,0.101 1,1.10

1 1,8.10

1 3,1.10

1 4,5.10

1 5,0.10

1 3, 4 5,6.10

-3

Cf-253 1,9.102 2,4.10

2 3,8.10

2 5,3.10

2 5,9.10

2 7,7.10

2 5 8,1.10

-2

Cf-254 4,0.100 5,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,4.10

1 2,1.10

1 2,4.10

1 4 2,6.10

-3

Es-250 5,0.105 5,6.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,6.10

6 6 2,0.10

2

Es-251 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 2,6.10

5 3,6.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Es-253 9,1.101 1,3.10

2 2,0.10

2 2,7.10

2 2,9.10

2 3,7.10

2 5 4,0.10

-2

Es-254 2,7.101 3,2.10

1 5,0.10

1 7,7.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,2.10

2 5 1,4.10

-2

Es-254m 5,9.102 7,7.10

2 1,2.10

3 1,6.10

3 1,7.10

3 2,1.10

3 5 2,3.10

-1

Fm-252 8,3.102 1,1.10

3 1,7.10

3 2,3.10

3 2,5.10

3 3,1.10

3 5 3,4.10

-1

Fm-253 6,7.102 8,3.10

2 1,4.10

3 1,9.10

3 2,0.10

3 2,5.10

3 5 2,7.10

-1

Fm-254 3,1.103 4,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,3.10

4 1,6.10

4 5 1,8.10

0

Fm-255 8,3.102 1,4.10

3 2,1.10

3 2,9.10

3 2,9.10

3 3,7.10

3 5 4,0.10

-1

Fm-257 3,0.101 3,8.10

1 6,3.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,1.10

2 1,4.10

2 5 1,6.10

-2

Md-257 1,0.104 1,2.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,8.10

4 3,2.10

4 4,0.10

4 5 4,4.10

0

Md-258 4,2.101 5,3.10

1 8,3.10

1 1,2.10

2 1,4.10

2 1,7.10

2 5 1,9.10

-2

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Table 5. Limits of the annual intake (LAISW) of various radionuclides in the body of the

population through swallowing (estimated effective dose 1 mSv/a) and limit on the average annual

volumetric activity (LAAVAPW) of potable water (estimated effective dose 0,1 mSv/a)

LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

H-3 (tritium water,

aerosol)

8,3.105 1,0.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,6.10

6 3,8.10

6 4 4,7.10

2

H-3 (tritium water,

steam) 1,6.107 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 4,3.10

7 5,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 6 6,9.10

3

H-3 (elementary

hydrogen) 1,6.1011

2,1.1011

3,2.1011

4,3.1011

5,6.1011

5,6.1011

6 6,9.107

H-3 (tritium methane) 1,6.109 2,1.10

9 3,2.10

9 4,3.10

9 5,6.10

9 5,6.10

9 6 6,9.10

5

H-3 (organic compounds,

steam)

9,1.106 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,4.10

7 6 3,0.10

3

Be-7 3,6.106 4,2.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,8.10

7 4 1,9.10

3

Be-10 1,0.104 1,1.10

4 1,6.10

4 2,4.10

4 2,7.10

4 2,9.10

4 6 3,5.10

0

C-11 (aerosol) 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,0.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

C-11 (steam) 3,6.107 5,6.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,6.10

8 2,6.10

8 3,1.10

8 2 2,9.10

4

C-11 (dioxide) 5,6.107 8,3.10

7 1,5.10

8 2,4.10

8 4,0.10

8 4,5.10

8 4 4,4.10

4

C-11 (monoxide) 1,0.108 1,5.10

8 2,9.10

8 4,5.10

8 7,1.10

8 8,3.10

8 2 7,9.10

4

C-14 (aerosol) 5,3.104 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,7.10

5 6 2,1.10

1

C-14 (steam) 7,7.105 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 1,8.10

6 1,7.10

6 6 2,1.10

2

C-14 (dioxide) 5,3.107 5,3.10

7 9,1.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,6.10

8 1,6.10

8 6 2,0.10

4

C-14 (monoxide) 1,1.108 1,8.10

8 3,6.10

8 5,9.10

8 1,0.10

9 1,3.10

9 2 9,2.10

4

F-18 2,4.106 3,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,7.10

3

Na-22 1,0.105 1,4.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 6,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 2 7,2.10

1

Na-24 4,3.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

Mg-28 1,4.105 1,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 4,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 2 7,3.10

1

Al-26 1,1.104 1,4.10

4 2,3.10

4 3,4.10

4 4,5.10

4 5,0.10

4 4 6,2.10

0

Si-31 1,4.106 2,1.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Si-32 3,6.103 3,7.10

3 5,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 9,1.10

3 6 1,1.10

0

P-32 4,5.104 6,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,5.10

5 2,9.10

5 4 3,4.10

1

P-33 1,6.105 2,2.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,8.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 5 7,2.10

1

S-35 (inorganic) 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 2,8.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 6,0.10

1

S-35 (carbon disulphide) 1,4.105 2,1.10

5 4,2.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,4.10

6 2 1,1.10

2

S-35 (dioxide) 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 8,0.10

2

Cl-36 3,2.104 3,8.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,1.10

5 1,4.10

5 5 1,6.10

1

Cl-38 2,1.106 3,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Cl-39 2,3.106 3,6.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

K-40 4,2.104 5,9.10

4 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

5 4,0.10

5 4,8.10

5 2 3,1.10

1

K-42 6,3.105 1,0.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,8.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

K-43 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,1.10

6 2 5,4.10

2

K-44 4,5.106 7,1.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,5.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 3,8.10

3

K-45 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Ca-41 1,5.106 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,0.10

6 3,0.10

6 5,6.10

6 5 4,2.10

2

Ca-45 6,7.104 8,3.10

4 1,4.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,2.10

5 2,7.10

5 5 3,0.10

1

Ca-47 8,3.104 1,2.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,0.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Sc-43 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,9.10

2

Sc-44 6,3.105 8,3.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Sc-44m 9,1.104 1,2.10

5 2,4.10

5 3,6.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,1.10

5 2 6,3.10

1

Sc-46 3,6.104 4,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,6.10

1

Sc-47 2,5.105 3,6.10

5 6,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 5 1,5.10

2

Sc-48 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 3,2.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 8,9.10

1

Sc-49 2,6.106 4,2.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,5.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Ti-44 3,1.103 3,2.10

3 4,8.10

3 6,7.10

3 7,7.10

3 8,3.10

3 6 1,0.10

0

Ti-45 1,3.106 1,8.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,6.10

2

V-47 3,6.106 5,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

V-48 7,1.104 9,1.10

4 1,6.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,2.10

5 4 4,2.10

1

V-49 3,6.106 4,8.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Cr-48 8,3.105 1,0.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,7.10

6 3,6.10

6 4,5.10

6 4 4,8.10

2

Cr-49 3,2.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Cr-51 3,8.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Mn-51 2,5.106 3,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,4.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Mn-52 1,2.105 1,5.10

5 2,7.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,1.10

5 4 7,4.10

1

Mn-52m 3,6.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Mn-53 2,2.106 2,9.10

6 5,9.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Mn-54 1,3.105 1,6.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 5 7,2.10

1

Mn-56 9,1.105 1,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Fe-52 1,7.105 2,4.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Fe-55 2,4.105 3,1.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,3.10

6 4 1,3.10

2

Fe-59 4,8.104 7,7.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,5.10

5 5 2,7.10

1

Fe-60 2,3.103 2,6.10

3 2,9.10

3 3,1.10

3 3,4.10

3 3,6.10

3 6 4,4.10

-1

Co-55 2,2.105 3,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,6.10

2

Co-56 3,4.104 4,0.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Co-57 2,3.105 2,7.10

5 4,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 5 1,1.10

2

Co-58 1,1.105 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,2.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Co-58m 7,7.106 1,1.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,8.10

3

Co-60 1,1.104 1,2.10

4 1,7.10

4 2,5.10

4 2,9.10

4 3,2.10

4 6 4,0.10

0

Co-60m 1,3.108 2,0.10

8 3,4.10

8 5,0.10

8 5,9.10

8 7,1.10

8 5 8,1.10

4

Co-61 2,3.106 3,6.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Co-62m 5,0.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Ni-56 1,8.105 2,2.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 4 9,9.10

1

Ni-56 (carbonyl) 1,5.105 1,9.10

5 3,1.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 8,3.10

5 4 8,5.10

1

Ni-57 2,6.105 3,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,8.10

2

Ni-57 (carbonyl) 3,2.105 4,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 4 1,9.10

2

Ni-59 5,9.105 6,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,3.10

6 6 2,8.10

2

Ni-59 (carbonyl) 2,5.105 3,0.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,2.10

6 4 1,4.10

2

Ni-63 2,1.105 2,3.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 6 9,5.10

1

Ni-63 (carbonyl) 1,1.105 1,3.10

5 2,1.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,0.10

5 4 6,0.10

1

Ni-65 1,2.106 1,8.10

6 3,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,6.10

2

Ni-65 (carbonyl) 5,0.105 7,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,5.10

6 2,8.10

6 4 3,2.10

2

Ni-66 6,7.104 1,0.10

5 2,0.10

5 3,1.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,6.10

5 2 5,3.10

1

Ni-66 (carbonyl) 1,0.105 1,4.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,6.10

5 6,3.10

5 4 6,6.10

1

Cu-60 3,2.106 4,5.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,4.10

3

Cu-61 2,0.106 2,2.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Cu-64 1,7.106 1,8.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 4 8,9.10

2

Cu-67 4,0.105 5,0.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 5 1,8.10

2

Zn-62 2,0.105 2,9.10

5 5,6.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,5.10

2

Zn-63 2,8.106 4,2.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Zn-65 6,7.104 1,0.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 4 4,7.10

1

Zn-69 4,3.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Zn-69m 4,5.105 5,9.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,9.10

6 3,0.10

6 3,7.10

6 2 3,1.10

2

Zn-71m 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,0.10

6 3,2.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Zn-72 1,0.105 1,4.10

5 2,8.10

5 4,2.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 4 7,4.10

1

Ga-65 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Ga-66 2,2.105 3,2.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,1.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 1,7.10

2

Ga-67 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,8.10

6 3,3.10

6 4,2.10

6 5 4,6.10

2

Ga-68 2,2.106 3,2.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,7.10

3

Ga-70 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,5.10

3

Ga-72 2,2.105 3,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,6.10

2

Ga-73 8,3.105 1,2.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,1.10

6 2 6,3.10

2

Ge-66 1,6.106 2,1.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Ge-67 4,0.106 6,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

Ge-68 1,7.104 2,0.10

4 3,3.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 5 8,6.10

0

Ge-69 5,6.105 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,8.10

6 3,4.10

6 4 3,6.10

2

Ge-71 8,3.106 1,2.10

7 2,4.10

7 4,2.10

7 7,7.10

7 9,1.10

7 2 6,1.10

3

Ge-75 3,4.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,8.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Ge-77 4,3.105 5,9.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,7.10

6 4 3,0.10

2

Ge-78 1,4.106 2,0.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

As-69 4,8.106 7,1.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 3,8.10

3

As-70 1,8.106 2,3.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

As-71 4,5.105 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,5.10

6 4 2,6.10

2

As-72 1,7.105 1,8.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 2 9,2.10

1

As-73 1,9.105 2,5.10

5 4,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 5 1,1.10

2

As-74 9,1.104 1,2.10

5 2,1.10

5 3,0.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

As-76 2,0.105 2,2.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 2 1,1.10

2

As-77 4,5.105 5,9.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,6.10

6 5 2,7.10

2

As-78 1,3.106 1,7.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,1.10

2

Se-70 1,5.106 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Se-73 5,6.105 7,7.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,8.10

6 4,8.10

6 2 4,0.10

2

Se-73m 5,3.106 7,7.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 4,5.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Se-75 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 2,9.10

5 4,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 4 7,1.10

1

Se-79 4,3.104 5,0.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,8.10

1

Se-81 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,9.10

3

Se-81m 2,4.106 3,7.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Se-83 3,6.106 5,0.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,6.10

3

Br-74 2,8.106 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,6.10

7 2 2,1.10

3

Br-74m 1,7.106 2,4.10

6 5,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,6.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Br-75 2,2.106 3,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,9.10

7 2 1,7.10

3

Br-76 3,3.105 4,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 2,3.10

2

Br-77 1,6.106 2,0.10

6 3,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,2.10

7 2 1,0.10

3

Br-80 9,1.106 1,5.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 9,1.10

7 1,1.10

8 2 8,1.10

3

Br-80m 1,5.106 2,2.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Br-82 2,6.105 3,3.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 4 1,6.10

2

Br-83 2,9.106 4,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Br-84 2,7.106 4,2.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Rb-79 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,1.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Rb-81 3,1.106 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,1.10

3

Rb-81m 1,6.107 2,2.10

7 4,5.10

7 7,1.10

7 1,2.10

8 1,4.10

8 2 1,1.10

4

Rb-82m 1,2.106 1,4.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,2.10

2

Rb-83 2,0.105 2,6.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,4.10

6 4 1,4.10

2

Rb-84 1,2.105 1,6.10

5 3,2.10

5 5,0.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 2 8,2.10

1

Rb-86 8,3.104 1,3.10

5 2,9.10

5 5,0.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 2 6,8.10

1

Rb-87 1,7.105 2,4.10

5 5,6.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,0.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Rb-88 5,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,9.10

7 3,1.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Rb-89 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,7.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,7.10

3

Sr-80 6,7.105 1,1.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 2 5,6.10

2

Sr-81 2,9.106 4,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Sr-82 1,6.104 2,2.10

4 4,0.10

4 5,9.10

4 8,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 4 1,1.10

1

Sr-83 3,6.105 5,0.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2,4.10

6 2,9.10

6 2 2,6.10

2

Sr-85 2,3.105 2,7.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 5 1,4.10

2

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Sr-85m 3,1.107 3,8.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,2.10

8 1,9.10

8 2,3.10

8 2 2,0.10

4

Sr-87m 5,9.106 8,3.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,8.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Sr-89 2,6.104 3,3.10

4 5,9.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,5.10

1

Sr-90 2,4.103 2,5.10

3 3,7.10

3 5,6.10

3 6,3.10

3 6,3.10

3 6 7,7.10

-1

Sr-91 2,9.105 4,0.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 2,1.10

2

Sr-92 4,5.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,3.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Y-86 2,6.105 3,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,1.10

6 2 1,8.10

2

Y-86m 4,3.106 5,6.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Y-87 3,6.105 4,5.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,6.10

6 2 2,4.10

2

Y-88 5,0.104 5,9.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,5.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,3.10

5 5 2,5.10

1

Y-90 7,7.104 1,1.10

5 2,4.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,6.10

5 6,7.10

5 2 6,0.10

1

Y-90m 1,3.106 1,7.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 8,8.10

2

Y-91 2,3.104 2,9.10

4 5,3.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,1.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Y-91m 1,4.107 1,7.10

7 3,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 7,1.10

7 9,1.10

7 2 8,9.10

3

Y-92 5,3.105 8,3.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Y-93 2,2.105 3,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 1,8.10

2

Y-94 3,4.106 5,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,9.10

7 3,0.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Y-95 6,3.106 1,0.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Zr-86 2,9.105 3,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 1,9.10

2

Zr-88 7,7.104 8,3.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,3.10

5 2,8.10

5 5 3,2.10

1

Zr-89 2,6.105 3,4.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 4 1,8.10

2

Zr-93 1,4.105 1,6.10

5 1,9.10

5 1,0.10

5 5,6.10

4 4,0.10

4 6 4,9.10

0

Zr-95 4,2.104 5,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,7.10

5 5 1,9.10

1

Zr-97 1,2.105 1,8.10

5 3,4.10

5 5,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 2, 4 9,4.10

1

Nb-88 3,8.106 5,6.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Nb-89 l 8,3.105 1,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Nb-89 s 1,6.106 2,3.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Nb-90 1,9.105 2,5.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Nb-93m 1,4.105 1,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 4,0.10

5 5,3.10

5 5,6.10

5 6 6,9.10

1

Nb-94 8,3.103 8,3.10

3 1,2.10

4 1,7.10

4 1,9.10

4 2,0.10

4 6 2,5.10

0

Nb-95 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 2,8.10

5 4,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,6.10

5 5 6,2.10

1

Nb-95m 2,2.105 2,9.10

5 5,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 5 1,2.10

2

Nb-96 2,0.105 2,7.10

5 5,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

Nb-97 2,6.106 3,8.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 2,0.10

3

Nb-98 1,9.106 2,7.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,4.10

3

Mo-90 3,6.105 4,8.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,8.10

6 2 2,5.10

2

Mo-93 1,7.105 1,7.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 4,3.10

5 6 5,4.10

1

Mo-93m 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 4 5,3.10

2

Mo-99 1,4.105 2,1.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,9.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 4 1,1.10

2

Mo-101 4,3.106 6,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Tc-93 3,6.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Tc-93m 7,1.106 9,1.10

6 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Tc-94 1,0.106 1,2.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 6,4.10

2

Tc-94m 2,1.106 2,9.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Tc-95 1,2.106 1,4.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,5.10

2

Tc-95m 1,7.105 2,0.10

5 3,7.10

5 5,6.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 5 9,1.10

1

Tc-96 2,1.105 2,6.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 4 1,3.10

2

Tc-96m 1,8.107 2,3.10

7 4,3.10

7 6,7.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,3.10

8 4 1,2.10

4

Tc-97 2,0.105 2,1.10

5 3,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,3.10

5 5,6.10

5 6 6,9.10

1

Tc-97m 6,3.104 7,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,8.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,4.10

5 5 2,6.10

1

Tc-98 9,1.103 9,1.10

3 1,3.10

4 1,9.10

4 2,1.10

4 2,2.10

4 6 2,7.10

0

Tc-99 2,4.104 2,7.10

4 4,2.10

4 5,9.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,7.10

4 6 9,1.10

0

Tc-99m 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,0.10

7 5,0.10

7 4 5,1.10

3

Tc-101 9,1.106 1,4.10

7 3,0.10

7 4,5.10

7 7,1.10

7 8,3.10

7 2 7,2.10

3

Tc-104 3,4.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Ru-94 2,5.106 3,4.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Ru-94 (tetraoxide) 1,8.106 2,9.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Ru-97 1,2.106 1,6.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 8,4.10

2

Ru-97 (tetraoxide) 1,1.106 1,6.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 4 8,1.10

2

Ru-103 7,7.104 1,0.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,3.10

5 5 3,7.10

1

Ru-103 (tetraoxide) 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 3,0.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 8,5.10

1

Ru-105 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,5.10

6 3,6.10

6 6 4,4.10

2

Ru-105 (tetraoxide) 6,3.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,5.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Ru-106 3,8.103 4,3.10

3 7,1.10

3 1,1.10

4 1,4.10

4 1,5.10

4 6 1,9.10

0

Ru-106 (tetraoxide) 6,3.103 9,1.10

3 1,6.10

4 2,7.10

4 4,5.10

4 5,6.10

4 2 4,8.10

0

Rh-99 2,0.105 2,6.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 5 1,2.10

2

Rh-99m 3,1.106 3,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,5.10

7 2 2,0.10

3

Rh-100 3,6.105 4,5.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,3.10

6 2,9.10

6 2 2,4.10

2

Rh-101 5,3.104 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,9.10

5 5 2,2.10

1

Rh-101m 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,7.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,8.10

6 4 4,8.10

2

Rh-102 1,9.104 2,0.10

4 2,9.10

4 4,2.10

4 5,0.10

4 5,9.10

4 5 6,8.10

0

Rh-102m 3,3.104 4,0.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Rh-103m 5,0.107 7,7.10

7 1,5.10

8 2,3.10

8 3,1.10

8 3,7.10

8 2 4,0.10

4

Rh-105 4,2.105 5,9.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,9.10

6 5 3,0.10

2

Rh-106m 1,2.106 1,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 8,1.10

2

Rh-107 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,3.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,4.10

3

Pd-100 1,9.105 2,4.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 4 1,2.10

2

Pd-101 2,0.106 2,6.10

6 5,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,6.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Pd-103 4,0.105 5,6.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,2.10

6 5 2,6.10

2

Pd-107 4,5.105 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,7.10

6 6 2,1.10

2

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Pd-109 3,7.105 5,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,7.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

Ag-102 6,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,8.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Ag-103 4,3.106 6,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,0.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

Ag-104 3,4.106 4,2.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Ag-104m 4,2.106 5,9.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,2.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 3,1.10

3

Ag-105 2,2.105 2,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 5 1,4.10

2

Ag-106 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Ag-106m 1,3.105 1,6.10

5 3,1.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 4 8,5.10

1

Ag-108m 1,1.104 1,1.10

4 1,6.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,6.10

4 2,7.10

4 6 3,3.10

0

Ag-110m 2,2.104 2,4.10

4 3,8.10

4 5,6.10

4 6,7.10

4 8,3.10

4 5 9,1.10

0

Ag-111 1,0.105 1,4.10

5 2,6.10

5 3,7.10

5 4,8.10

5 5,9.10

5 5 6,5.10

1

Ag-112 5,6.105 8,3.10

5 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Ag-115 3,7.106 5,9.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 3,1.10

3

Cd-104 3,7.106 4,5.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,4.10

3

Cd-107 1,8.106 2,6.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,2.10

7 4 1,3.10

3

Cd-109 2,2.104 2,7.10

4 4,8.10

4 7,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 4 1,3.10

1

Cd-113 3,8.103 4,2.10

3 5,9.10

3 7,1.10

3 8,3.10

3 8,3.10

3 6 1,0.10

0

Cd-113m 3,3.103 3,7.10

3 5,6.10

3 7,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 9,1.10

3 6 1,1.10

0

Cd-115 1,4.105 2,0.10

5 3,8.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 4 9,9.10

1

Cd-115m 2,2.104 3,1.10

4 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,5.10

1

Cd-117 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,2.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 5,4.10

2

Cd-117m 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,8.10

6 4,8.10

6 4 4,7.10

2

In-109 3,0.106 3,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,4.10

7 2 2,0.10

3

In-110 l 1,0.106 1,2.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 6,3.10

2

In-110 s 2,2.106 3,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,7.10

3

In-111 6,7.105 8,3.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,4.10

6 3,4.10

6 4,3.10

6 4 4,4.10

2

In-112 1,5.107 2,3.10

7 5,0.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,4.10

8 2 1,2.10

4

In-113m 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 1,8.10

7 2,8.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

In-114m 8,3.103 1,3.10

4 2,9.10

4 5,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 2 6,8.10

0

In-115 1,2.103 1,3.10

3 1,8.10

3 2,0.10

3 2,4.10

3 2,6.10

3 6 3,2.10

-1

In-115m 2,1.106 3,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,6.10

3

In-116m 2,8.106 3,7.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

In-117 4,3.106 6,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,4.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

In-117m 1,7.106 2,5.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

In-119m 5,6.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,1.10

7 5,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Sn-110 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 2,0.10

6 3,1.10

6 5,3.10

6 6,3.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Sn-111 9,1.106 1,3.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,0.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 2 6,6.10

3

Sn-113 7,7.104 1,0.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,1.10

5 3,7.10

5 5 4,3.10

1

Sn-117m 1,0.105 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,2.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,4.10

1

Sn-119m 1,0.105 1,3.10

5 2,1.10

5 3,2.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,5.10

5 5 5,3.10

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Sn-121 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 2,0.10

6 2,8.10

6 3,4.10

6 4,3.10

6 5 4,7.10

2

Sn-121m 5,3.104 6,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,2.10

5 5 2,5.10

1

Sn-123 2,5.104 3,2.10

4 5,6.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Sn-123m 4,3.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,1.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Sn-125 4,8.104 6,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,8.10

5 3,2.10

5 2 3,5.10

1

Sn-126 8,3.103 1,0.10

4 1,6.10

4 2,4.10

4 3,0.10

4 3,6.10

4 5 4,2.10

0

Sn-127 1,0.106 1,4.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,2.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 7,1.10

2

Sn-128 1,3.106 1,8.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,6.10

2

Sb-115 8,3.106 1,2.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 6,1.10

3

Sb-116 8,3.106 1,2.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 2 6,2.10

3

Sb-116m 2,7.106 3,4.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Sb-117 7,7.106 1,1.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,5.10

3

Sb-118m 1,1.106 1,3.10

6 2,4.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Sb-119 2,4.106 3,4.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,8.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Sb-120 l 1,5.105 1,9.10

5 3,4.10

5 5,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 4 9,4.10

1

Sb-120 s 1,5.107 2,2.10

7 4,8.10

7 7,1.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,4.10

8 2 1,1.10

4

Sb-122 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 3,3.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 8,6.10

1

Sb-124 2,6.104 3,2.10

4 5,6.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Sb-124m 2,2.107 3,0.10

7 6,3.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,4.10

8 1,7.10

8 2 1,6.10

4

Sb-125 2,4.104 2,6.10

4 4,2.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 8,3.10

4 5 9,8.10

0

Sb-126 5,3.104 6,7.10

4 1,2.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,1.10

5 5 3,4.10

1

Sb-126m 5,6.106 8,3.10

6 1,8.10

7 2,7.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Sb-127 9,1.104 1,3.10

5 2,4.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 4 6,0.10

1

Sb-128 l 2,9.105 3,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Sb-128 s 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,6.10

3

Sb-129 4,8.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,3.10

6 4,0.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Sb-130 2,2.106 3,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,9.10

7 2 1,6.10

3

Sb-131 2,6.106 3,6.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Te-116 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,9.10

2

Te-116 (steam) 1,7.106 2,3.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 4 1,1.10

3

Te-121 4,2.105 5,0.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 4 2,5.10

2

Te-121 (steam) 3,3.105 4,2.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2,0.10

6 4 1,9.10

2

Te-121m 4,3.104 5,3.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,8.10

5 5 2,0.10

1

Te-121m (steam) 2,9.104 3,7.10

4 6,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,5.10

5 1,8.10

5 4 1,8.10

1

Te-123 9,1.104 1,1.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,5.10

5 2,6.10

5 6 3,2.10

1

Te-123 (steam) 3,6.104 4,0.10

4 5,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,7.10

4 8,3.10

4 6 1,0.10

1

Te-123m 5,0.104 6,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,2.10

1

Te-123m (steam) 4,0.104 5,6.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,4.10

5 2 2,9.10

1

Te-125m 5,9.104 7,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,7.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,4.10

5 5 2,6.10

1

Te-125m (steam) 6,7.104 9,1.10

4 1,7.10

5 3,1.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 2 4,8.10

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Te-127 8,3.105 1,3.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,1.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Te-127 (steam) 1,6.106 2,3.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Te-127m 2,4.104 3,0.10

4 5,0.10

4 7,1.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 5 1,1.10

1

Te-127m (steam) 1,9.104 2,7.10

4 5,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,2.10

5 2 1,4.10

1

Te-129 2,9.106 4,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,6.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Te-129 (steam) 4,0.106 5,9.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 4 2,9.10

3

Te-129m 2,6.104 3,4.10

4 5,9.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Te-129m (steam) 2,1.104 3,1.10

4 6,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,7.10

5 2 1,6.10

1

Te-131 3,8.106 5,0.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 3,6.10

7 2 2,6.10

3

Te-131 (steam) 2,0.106 2,2.10

6 3,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Te-131m 1,1.105 1,3.10

5 2,6.10

5 5,0.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 2 6,9.10

1

Te-131m (steam) 4,8.104 5,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,8.10

5 2,7.10

5 4,2.10

5 2 2,8.10

1

Te-132 4,5.104 5,6.10

4 1,2.10

5 2,4.10

5 3,8.10

5 5,0.10

5 2 2,9.10

1

Te-132 (steam) 1,9.104 2,2.10

4 4,2.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,3.10

5 2,0.10

5 2 1,2.10

1

Te-133 4,2.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Te-133 (steam) 1,8.106 2,1.10

6 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Te-133m 1,0.106 1,1.10

6 2,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 5,9.10

2

Te-133m (steam) 4,3.105 5,0.10

5 9,1.10

5 2,0.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 2,6.10

2

Te-134 1,8.106 2,5.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Te-134 (steam) 1,5.106 1,8.10

6 3,3.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 2 9,6.10

2

I-120 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 5,3.10

2

I-120 (elementary iodine) 3,3.105 4,2.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,3.10

6 2 2,2.10

2

I-120 (methyl iodide) 4,3.105 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,2.10

6 5,0.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

I-120m 1,2.106 1,4.10

6 3,0.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 7,6.10

2

I-120m (elementary

iodine) 6,7.105 8,3.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

I-120m (methyl iodide) 1,0.106 1,1.10

6 2,2.10

6 4,5.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 6,0.10

2

I-121 4,3.106 4,8.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

I-121 (elementary iodine) 1,8.106 2,0.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,9.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 2 1,0.10

3

I-121 (methyl iodide) 2,4.106 2,6.10

6 4,5.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,4.10

3

I-123 1,1.106 1,3.10

6 2,6.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2 6,7.10

2

I-123 (elementary iodine) 4,8.105 5,6.10

5 1,0.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,8.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

I-123 (methyl iodide) 6,3.105 7,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 2 3,8.10

2

I-124 2,1.104 2,2.10

4 4,5.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,5.10

5 2,3.10

5 2 1,2.10

1

I-124 (elementary iodine) 9,1.103 1,0.10

4 1,7.10

4 3,6.10

4 5,6.10

4 8,3.10

4 2 5,3.10

0

I-124 (methyl iodide) 1,2.104 1,3.10

4 2,2.10

4 4,5.10

4 7,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 2 6,6.10

0

I-125 5,0.104 4,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 2,0.10

5 4 1,6.10

1

I-125 (elementary iodine) 2,1.104 1,9.10

4 2,7.10

4 3,6.10

4 5,0.10

4 7,1.10

4 4 6,4.10

0

I-125 (methyl iodide) 2,7.104 2,5.10

4 3,4.10

4 4,5.10

4 6,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 4 8,1.10

0

I-126 1,2.104 1,2.10

4 2,2.10

4 4,2.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 2 6,3.10

0

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

I-126 (elementary iodine) 5,3.103 5,3.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,6.10

4 2,4.10

4 3,8.10

4 2 2,8.10

0

I-126 (methyl iodide) 6,7.103 6,7.10

3 1,1.10

4 2,1.10

4 3,1.10

4 5,0.10

4 3 3,5.10

0

I-128 5,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,3.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

I-128 (elementary iodine) 2,4.106 3,6.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 1,5.10

7 4 1,8.10

3

I-128 (methyl iodide) 6,7.106 8,3.10

6 1,6.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

I-129 1,4.104 1,2.10

4 1,6.10

4 1,5.10

4 2,2.10

4 2,8.10

4 4 2,7.10

0

I-129 (elementary iodine) 5,9.103 5,0.10

3 6,3.10

3 5,9.10

3 7,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 4 1,1.10

0

I-129 (methyl iodide) 7,7.103 6,7.10

3 8,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

4 4 1,4.10

0

I-130 1,2.105 1,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2 7,1.10

1

I-130 (elementary iodine) 5,3.104 5,9.10

4 1,1.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,6.10

5 5,3.10

5 2 3,1.10

1

I-130 (methyl iodide) 6,7.104 7,7.10

4 1,4.10

5 3,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,1.10

5 2 4,0.10

1

I-131 1,4.104 1,4.10

4 2,7.10

4 5,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 2 7,3.10

0

I-131 (elementary iodine) 5,9.103 6,3.10

3 1,1.10

4 2,1.10

4 3,2.10

4 5,0.10

4 2 3,3.10

0

I-131 (methyl iodide) 7,7.103 7,7.10

3 1,4.10

4 2,7.10

4 4,2.10

4 6,7.10

4 2 4,0.10

0

I-132 9,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,9.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 4 5,3.10

2

I-132 (elementary iodine) 3,6.105 4,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,2.10

6 2 2,3.10

2

I-132 (methyl iodide) 5,0.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,3.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

I-132m 1,0.106 1,2.10

6 2,5.10

6 5,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 6,3.10

2

I-132m (elementary

iodine) 4,2.105 4,8.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,7.10

6 2 2,5.10

2

I-132m (methyl iodide) 5,6.105 6,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 2 3,3.10

2

I-133 5,3.104 5,6.10

4 1,2.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,7.10

5 2 2,9.10

1

I-133 (elementary iodine) 2,2.104 2,4.10

4 4,8.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,5.10

5 2 1,3.10

1

I-133 (methyl iodide) 2,9.104 3,1.10

4 5,9.10

4 1,3.10

5 2,0.10

5 3,2.10

5 2 1,6.10

1

I-134 2,1.106 2,7.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,5.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,4.10

3

I-134 (elementary iodine) 1,1.106 1,4.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,5.10

6 6,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 2 7,6.10

2

I-134 (methyl iodide) 2,0.106 2,3.10

6 4,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,0.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

I-135 2,4.105 2,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,1.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

I-135 (elementary iodine) 1,0.105 1,2.10

5 2,2.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 2 6,2.10

1

I-135 (methyl iodide) 1,3.105 1,5.10

5 2,9.10

5 6,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 2 7,9.10

1

Cs-125 4,8.106 7,1.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 2 3,8.10

3

Cs-127 3,3.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,6.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Cs-129 1,6.106 2,0.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Cs-130 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,8.10

3

Cs-131 2,6.106 3,6.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Cs-132 5,0.105 6,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,3.10

6 4 3,2.10

2

Cs-134 1,4.104 1,6.10

4 2,4.10

4 3,6.10

4 4,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 5 6,0.10

0

Cs-134m 2,8.106 4,0.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 5 1,9.10

3

Cs-135 3,7.104 4,2.10

4 6,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 6 1,4.10

1

Cs-135m 8,3.106 1,0.10

7 1,9.10

7 3,0.10

7 5,0.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Cs-136 6,7.104 9,1.10

4 1,7.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,6.10

5 5 3,9.10

1

Cs-137 9,1.103 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

4 2,1.10

4 2,4.10

4 2,6.10

4 6 3,2.10

0

Cs-138 2,4.106 3,6.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Ba-126 9,1.105 1,4.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,3.10

2

Ba-128 8,3.104 1,2.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,8.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 2 6,3.10

1

Ba-131 2,5.105 3,2.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 5 1,2.10

2

Ba-131m 2,0.107 2,9.10

7 5,6.10

7 8,3.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,3.10

8 5 1,4.10

4

Ba-133 3,1.104 3,4.10

4 5,0.10

4 7,7.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,0.10

5 6 1,2.10

1

Ba-133m 3,2.105 4,2.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,2.10

6 2 2,2.10

2

Ba-135m 3,7.105 5,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,8.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

Ba-139 1,8.106 2,8.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Ba-140 3,4.104 4,5.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,7.10

5 5 1,9.10

1

Ba-141 3,1.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Ba-142 5,3.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,8.10

7 4,5.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

La-131 5,6.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

La-132 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

La-135 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

La-137 4,0.104 4,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,1.10

5 6 1,4.10

1

La-138 2,7.103 2,9.10

3 4,2.10

3 5,6.10

3 6,3.10

3 6,7.10

3 6 8,2.10

-1

La-140 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 3,2.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 8,4.10

1

La-141 7,1.105 1,1.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,6.10

6 5,6.10

6 6,7.10

6 2 5,7.10

2

La-142 1,2.106 1,8.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 9,2.10

2

La-143 4,8.106 7,7.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Ce-134 8,3.104 1,3.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 2 6,6.10

1

Ce-135 2,7.105 3,6.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,0.10

6 2 1,9.10

2

Ce-137 9,1.106 1,3.10

7 2,7.10

7 4,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,0.10

8 2 6,7.10

3

Ce-137m 3,0.105 4,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,3.10

2

Ce-139 9,1.104 1,2.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 5,7.10

1

Ce-141 6,3.104 8,3.10

4 1,4.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,6.10

5 5 2,9.10

1

Ce-143 1,7.105 2,4.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 4 1,3.10

2

Ce-144 2,8.103 3,7.10

3 7,1.10

3 1,3.10

4 1,7.10

4 1,9.10

4 2 1,9.10

0

Pr-136 7,7.106 1,1.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,7.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,8.10

3

Pr-137 5,3.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,5.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Pr-138m 1,7.106 2,1.10

6 4,2.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Pr-139 6,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,8.10

7 2,7.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Pr-142 1,8.105 2,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

Pr-142m 1,4.107 2,1.10

7 4,5.10

7 7,1.10

7 1,2.10

8 1,4.10

8 2 1,1.10

4

Pr-143 7,7.104 1,1.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,8.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,6.10

1

Pr-144 5,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,9.10

7 2,9.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Pr-145 6,3.105 9,1.10

5 2,0.10

6 3,1.10

6 5,0.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Pr-147 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,0.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Nd-136 2,1.106 3,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,9.10

7 2 1,6.10

3

Nd-138 4,2.105 5,6.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,0.10

6 3,3.10

6 4,0.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

Nd-139 1,1.107 1,6.10

7 3,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,0.10

8 2 8,2.10

3

Nd-139m 8,3.105 1,1.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 2 5,8.10

2

Nd-141 2,3.107 3,1.10

7 6,3.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,6.10

8 2,0.10

8 2 1,6.10

4

Nd-147 8,3.104 1,2.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,6.10

1

Nd-149 1,4.106 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Nd-151 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,2.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Pm-141 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,6.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,4.10

3

Pm-143 1,6.105 1,9.10

5 3,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 5,9.10

5 6,7.10

5 5 8,1.10

1

Pm-144 3,2.104 3,6.10

4 5,6.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 5 1,5.10

1

Pm-145 9,1.104 1,0.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,3.10

5 2,7.10

5 2,8.10

5 6 3,4.10

1

Pm-146 1,6.104 1,7.10

4 2,6.10

4 3,8.10

4 4,5.10

4 4,8.10

4 6 5,9.10

0

Pm-147 4,8.104 5,6.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,4.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,4.10

1

Pm-148 6,7.104 9,1.10

4 1,8.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,5.10

5 2 4,8.10

1

Pm-148m 4,0.104 5,0.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,8.10

5 5 1,9.10

1

Pm-149 1,9.105 2,8.10

5 5,6.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 2 1,5.10

2

Pm-150 8,3.105 1,2.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 6,4.10

2

Pm-151 2,9.105 3,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,2.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Sm-141 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Sm-141m 3,3.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,1.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Sm-142 1,3.106 2,1.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Sm-145 1,2.105 1,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 4,0.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,3.10

5 4 7,1.10

1

Sm-146 3,7.101 3,8.10

1 5,9.10

1 8,3.10

1 9,1.10

1 9,1.10

1 6 1,1.10

-2

Sm-147 4,0.101 4,3.10

1 6,3.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,0.10

2 6 1,3.10

-2

Sm-151 9,1.104 1,0.10

5 1,5.10

5 2,2.10

5 2,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 6 3,1.10

1

Sm-153 2,4.105 3,4.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 5 1,7.10

2

Sm-155 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Sm-156 6,3.105 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Eu-145 2,8.105 3,4.10

5 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 4 1,8.10

2

Eu-146 1,8.105 2,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 4 1,2.10

2

Eu-147 2,0.105 2,7.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 5 1,1.10

2

Eu-148 7,1.104 8,3.10

4 1,5.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,1.10

5 3,8.10

5 4 3,9.10

1

Eu-149 6,3.105 7,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,4.10

6 4 3,8.10

2

Eu-150 l 9,1.103 9,1.10

3 1,3.10

4 1,8.10

4 1,9.10

4 1,9.10

4 6 2,3.10

0

Eu-150 s 6,3.105 9,1.10

5 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Eu-152 9,1.103 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,4.10

4 6 2,9.10

0

Eu-152m 5,3.105 7,7.10

5 1,5.10

6 2,4.10

6 4,2.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 4,0.10

2

Eu-154 6,3.103 6,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,5.10

4 1,8.10

4 1,9.10

4 6 2,3.10

0

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Eu-155 3,8.104 4,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,4.10

5 6 1,8.10

1

Eu-156 5,3.104 7,1.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 5 3,3.10

1

Eu-157 4,0.105 5,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,6.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

Eu-158 2,3.106 3,4.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Gd-145 5,6.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Gd-146 3,4.104 4,3.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,6.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Gd-147 3,6.105 4,5.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,5.10

6 4 2,4.10

2

Gd-148 1,2.101 1,3.10

1 2,1.10

1 3,1.10

1 3,8.10

1 3,8.10

1 6 4,7.10

-3

Gd-149 2,8.105 3,3.10

5 6,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 5 1,5.10

2

Gd-151 1,6.105 2,0.10

5 4,0.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,2.10

6 2 1,1.10

2

Gd-152 1,7.101 1,9.10

1 2,9.10

1 4,2.10

1 5,3.10

1 5,3.10

1 6 6,5.10

-3

Gd-153 6,7.104 8,3.10

4 1,5.10

5 2,6.10

5 4,0.10

5 4,8.10

5 2 4,4.10

1

Gd-159 4,5.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Tb-147 1,5.106 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Tb-149 4,8.104 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,5.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,4.10

1

Tb-150 1,0.106 1,4.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 7,1.10

2

Tb-151 6,3.105 8,3.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,4.10

6 3,6.10

6 4,3.10

6 4 4,3.10

2

Tb-153 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 4 5,0.10

2

Tb-154 3,7.105 4,8.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,8.10

6 2 2,5.10

2

Tb-155 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,5.10

6 5 5,1.10

2

Tb-156 1,4.105 1,9.10

5 3,3.10

5 5,0.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 4 8,9.10

1

Tb-156m l 9,1.105 1,1.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,0.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,8.10

6 5 5,1.10

2

Tb-156m s 1,6.106 2,2.10

6 4,2.10

6 5,9.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 4 1,1.10

3

Tb-157 3,1.105 3,3.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,1.10

5 8,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 6 1,0.10

2

Tb-158 9,1.103 1,0.10

4 1,4.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,1.10

4 2,2.10

4 6 2,7.10

0

Tb-160 3,1.104 4,0.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 5 1,6.10

1

Tb-161 1,5.105 2,1.10

5 3,8.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 5 8,6.10

1

Dy-155 1,8.106 2,3.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 4 1,2.10

3

Dy-157 4,2.106 5,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,3.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Dy-159 4,8.105 5,9.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4 3,0.10

2

Dy-165 1,9.106 2,9.10

6 6,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Dy-166 8,3.104 1,2.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 4 6,0.10

1

Ho-155 5,9.106 8,3.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,7.10

7 4,2.10

7 5,0.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Ho-157 2,9.107 4,0.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,3.10

8 2,0.10

8 2,4.10

8 2 2,1.10

4

Ho-159 2,2.107 3,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 9,1.10

7 1,3.10

8 1,6.10

8 2 1,6.10

4

Ho-161 1,8.107 2,5.10

7 5,0.10

7 8,3.10

7 1,3.10

8 1,7.10

8 2 1,3.10

4

Ho-162 4,8.107 6,7.10

7 1,4.10

8 2,1.10

8 2,9.10

8 3,6.10

8 2 3,5.10

4

Ho-162m 6,7.106 9,1.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,8.10

7 4,8.10

7 4 4,7.10

3

Ho-164 1,5.107 2,2.10

7 4,8.10

7 7,1.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,2.10

8 2 1,2.10

4

Ho-164m 1,1.107 1,7.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,0.10

7 7,7.10

7 8,3.10

7 2 8,9.10

3

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Ho-166 1,7.105 2,5.10

5 5,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,5.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Ho-166m 3,8.103 4,0.10

3 5,6.10

3 7,7.10

3 8,3.10

3 8,3.10

3 6 1,0.10

0

Ho-167 1,9.106 2,8.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Er-161 2,6.106 3,4.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Er-165 1,4.107 1,9.10

7 3,8.10

7 6,3.10

7 1,0.10

8 1,3.10

8 2 9,9.10

3

Er-169 2,1.105 2,9.10

5 5,0.10

5 6,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 5 1,1.10

2

Er-171 5,6.105 8,3.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Er-172 1,5.105 2,1.10

5 4,0.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 5 9,8.10

1

Tm-162 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,3.10

7 2 5,5.10

3

Tm-166 7,7.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,5.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Tm-167 1,8.105 2,4.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,9.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 5 9,8.10

1

Tm-170 2,8.104 3,6.10

4 6,3.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,4.10

5 5 1,6.10

1

Tm-171 1,5.105 1,8.10

5 2,9.10

5 5,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 5 8,6.10

1

Tm-172 1,2.105 1,7.10

5 3,4.10

5 5,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 9,1.10

1

Tm-173 6,7.105 1,0.10

6 2,0.10

6 3,0.10

6 4,5.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

Tm-175 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,0.10

7 4,5.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Yb-162 8,3.106 1,2.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 6,4.10

3

Yb-166 2,0.105 2,7.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 4 1,4.10

2

Yb-167 2,2.107 3,1.10

7 5,9.10

7 9,1.10

7 1,2.10

8 1,4.10

8 4 1,6.10

4

Yb-169 7,7.104 1,0.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,3.10

5 5 3,7.10

1

Yb-175 2,7.105 3,7.10

5 6,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 5 1,5.10

2

Yb-177 1,9.106 2,9.10

6 5,9.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 4 1,5.10

3

Yb-178 1,6.106 2,4.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Lu-169 4,2.105 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,6.10

6 4 2,7.10

2

Lu-170 2,2.105 2,9.10

5 5,6.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 4 1,5.10

2

Lu-171 2,0.105 2,6.10

5 4,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 5 1,2.10

2

Lu-172 1,1.105 1,4.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,6.10

5 5,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 4 6,4.10

1

Lu-173 1,0.105 1,1.10

5 1,9.10

5 2,8.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,7.10

1

Lu-174 5,9.104 6,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,7.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,4.10

5 5 2,8.10

1

Lu-174m 5,0.104 6,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,4.10

5 5 2,7.10

1

Lu-176 5,6.103 5,9.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,3.10

4 1,4.10

4 1,4.10

4 6 1,8.10

0

Lu-176m 1,1.106 1,6.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 8,5.10

2

Lu-177 1,8.105 2,4.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,9.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 5 9,1.10

1

Lu-177m 1,5.105 1,9.10

4 3,1.10

4 4,3.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 5 6,8.10

0

Lu-178 4,2.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,3.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Lu-178m 3,7.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,0.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Lu-179 1,0.106 1,5.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 7,7.10

2

Hf-170 4,5.105 5,9.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,1.10

6 4 3,1.10

2

Hf-172 6,7.103 7,7.10

3 1,3.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,9.10

4 3,1.10

4 4 3,6.10

0

Hf-173 9,1.105 1,2.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 4 6,2.10

2

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Hf-175 1,7.105 2,2.10

5 3,8.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,1.10

5 8,3.10

5 5 9,8.10

1

Hf-177m 1,5.106 2,1.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Hf-178m 1,6.103 1,7.10

3 2,5.10

3 3,2.10

3 3,7.10

3 3,8.10

3 6 4,7.10

-1

Hf-179m 5,9.104 7,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,6.10

5 5 2,9.10

1

Hf-180m 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,2.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,7.10

6 4 7,4.10

2

Hf-181 4,5.104 5,9.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,4.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,2.10

1

Hf-182 1,5.103 1,6.10

3 2,3.10

3 2,8.10

3 3,2.10

3 3,2.10

3 6 4,0.10

-1

Hf-182m 3,1.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,2.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Hf-183 2,3.106 3,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,4.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Hf-184 3,8.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

Ta-172 3,4.106 5,0.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,6.10

3

Ta-173 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 3,1.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 8,1.10

2

Ta-174 2,9.106 4,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Ta-175 1,1.106 1,4.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 4 7,1.10

2

Ta-176 7,1.105 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 5,0.10

6 4 4,7.10

2

Ta-177 1,4.106 2,0.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 4 1,1.10

3

Ta-178 2,2.106 2,9.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 4 1,5.10

3

Ta-179 4,2.105 4,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,8.10

6 5 2,1.10

2

Ta-180 1,4.104 1,5.10

4 2,2.10

4 3,2.10

4 3,6.10

4 3,8.10

4 6 4,7.10

0

Ta-180m 3,0.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 4 2,3.10

3

Ta-182 2,4.104 2,9.10

4 4,8.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 5 1,1.10

1

Ta-182m 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 1,9.10

7 2,8.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

Ta-183 9,1.104 1,3.10

5 2,2.10

5 3,1.10

5 3,7.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,1.10

1

Ta-184 2,9.105 4,2.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,2.10

2

Ta-185 2,5.106 3,8.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,8.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 2,0.10

3

Ta-186 6,3.106 9,1.10

6 2,0.10

7 3,1.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,6.10

7 2 4,8.10

3

W-176 3,0.106 3,7.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 2,4.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

W-177 5,0.106 6,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,3.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

W-178 1,4.106 1,9.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 9,7.10

2

W-179 1,1.108 1,5.10

8 3,0.10

8 5,0.10

8 8,3.10

8 1,1.10

9 2 7,7.10

4

W-181 4,0.106 5,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,8.10

7 3,1.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

W-185 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

W-187 5,0.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,3.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

W-188 1,4.105 2,0.10

5 4,5.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,1.10

2

Re-177 9,1.106 1,3.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,0.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 6,7.10

3

Re-178 7,7.106 1,2.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 6,2.10

3

Re-181 4,8.105 6,7.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,2.10

6 4,0.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Re-182 l 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 2,9.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,7.10

5 8,3.10

5 4 8,1.10

1

Re-182 s 7,1.105 9,1.10

5 1,8.10

6 2,8.10

6 4,0.10

6 5,0.10

6 2 4,8.10

2

Re-184 1,1.105 1,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 5,7.10

1

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1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Re-184m 3,4.104 4,5.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Re-186 1,1.105 1,8.10

5 3,6.10

5 5,6.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 2 9,2.10

1

Re-186m 1,7.104 2,2.10

4 3,7.10

4 5,6.10

4 7,1.10

4 8,3.10

4 5 9,8.10

0

Re-187 1,8.107 2,4.10

7 5,0.10

7 8,3.10

7 1,3.10

8 1,6.10

8 2 1,3.10

4

Re-188 1,5.105 2,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,2.10

2

Re-188m 7,1.106 1,1.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,7.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 2 5,8.10

3

Re-189 2,6.105 3,8.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,8.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Os-180 9,1.106 1,2.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,8.10

7 5,6.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 6,4.10

3

Os-181 2,1.106 2,8.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Os-182 3,8.105 5,0.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,4.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,6.10

6 4 2,6.10

2

Os-185 1,4.105 1,7.10

5 2,8.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 6,3.10

5 5 7,2.10

1

Os-189m 1,5.107 2,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 8,3.10

7 1,6.10

8 1,9.10

8 2 1,2.10

4

Os-191 1,1.105 1,5.10

5 2,6.10

5 3,7.10

5 4,3.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 6,0.10

1

Os-191m 1,2.106 1,7.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,2.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 5 6,8.10

2

Os-193 2,5.105 3,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 1,9.10

2

Os-194 3,8.103 4,2.10

3 6,3.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,1.10

4 1,2.10

4 6 1,5.10

0

Ir-182 4,5.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,4.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Ir-184 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 8,0.10

2

Ir-185 7,1.105 1,0.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 4 5,3.10

2

Ir-186 l 4,3.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,1.10

6 2 2,9.10

2

Ir-186 s 2,9.106 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 2,1.10

3

Ir-187 1,7.106 2,2.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 2 1,2.10

3

Ir-188 3,6.105 4,5.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,4.10

6 4 2,3.10

2

Ir-189 3,3.105 4,5.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 1,7.10

6 5 1,9.10

2

Ir-190 9,1.104 1,1.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,6.10

1

Ir-190m l 1,6.10

6 2,1.10

6 4,0.10

6 6,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,2.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Ir-190m s 1,8.107 2,2.10

7 4,5.10

7 6,3.10

7 7,7.10

7 1,0.10

8 5 1,1.10

4

Ir-192 3,6.104 4,5.10

4 7,7.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 1,5.10

5 5 1,7.10

1

Ir-192m 1,1.104 1,1.10

4 1,5.10

4 2,2.10

4 2,5.10

4 2,6.10

4 6 3,2.10

0

Ir-193m 1,9.105 2,5.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,6.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 5 8,6.10

1

Ir-194 1,8.105 2,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

Ir-194m 2,0.104 2,4.10

4 3,8.10

4 5,6.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,7.10

4 5 9,1.10

0

Ir-195 1,8.106 2,6.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,4.10

3

Ir-195m 7,7.105 1,1.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 5,9.10

6 2 5,8.10

2

Pt-186 3,3.106 4,2.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,0.10

7 2 2,2.10

3

Pt-188 2,8.105 3,7.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,4.10

6 2 1,9.10

2

Pt-189 2,6.106 3,4.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,6.10

7 2 1,8.10

3

Pt-191 9,1.105 1,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 2 6,7.10

2

Pt-193 4,5.106 6,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,3.10

7 4,0.10

7 4,8.10

7 2 3,3.10

3

Pt-193m 6,3.105 1,0.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,7.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 5,3.10

2

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Pt-195m 4,5.105 6,7.10

5 1,6.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,8.10

6 5,6.10

6 2 3,5.10

2

Pt-197 9,1.105 1,4.10

6 3,2.10

6 5,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,2.10

7 2 7,2.10

2

Pt-197m 3,6.106 5,6.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,6.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Pt-199 7,7.106 1,2.10

7 2,8.10

7 4,3.10

7 7,1.10

7 8,3.10

7 2 6,3.10

3

Pt-200 3,8.105 5,9.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 3,8.10

6 4,5.10

6 2 3,1.10

2

Au-193 1,3.106 1,7.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,0.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 8,9.10

2

Au-194 5,9.105 7,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,3.10

6 4,2.10

6 2 3,8.10

2

Au-195 1,2.105 1,5.10

5 2,6.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5,9.10

5 5 6,5.10

1

Au-198 1,9.105 2,3.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,1.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 2 1,2.10

2

Au-198m 1,1.105 1,4.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,0.10

5 5,0.10

5 5 5,5.10

1

Au-199 2,6.105 3,6.10

5 6,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,3.10

6 5 1,4.10

2

Au-200 2,9.106 4,8.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 2,9.10

7 2 2,5.10

3

Au-200m 2,0.105 2,6.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,4.10

6 2 1,3.10

2

Au-201 6,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,2.10

7 3,3.10

7 4,8.10

7 5,9.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Hg-193 (organic) 4,5.106 5,6.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,4.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Hg-193 (inorganic) 1,9.106 2,6.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,3.10

7 4 1,4.10

3

Hg-193 (steam) 2,4.105 2,9.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 4 1,1.10

2

Hg-193m (organic) 1,2.106 1,3.10

6 2,7.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 6,9.10

2

Hg-193m (inorganic) 5,3.105 7,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,1.10

6 3,1.10

6 3,8.10

6 2 3,8.10

2

Hg-193m (steam) 8,3.104 1,1.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,2.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,2.10

5 4 4,0.10

1

Hg-194 (organic) 2,0.104 2,7.10

4 4,2.10

4 5,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 7,1.10

4 6 8,8.10

0

Hg-194 (inorganic) 3,1.104 3,4.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 7,7.10

4 6 9,5.10

0

Hg-194 (steam) 1,1.104 1,2.10

4 1,6.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,5.10

4 6 3,1.10

0

Hg-195 (organic) 5,0.106 5,6.10

6 1,2.10

7 2,0.10

7 3,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 2 2,9.10

3

Hg-195 (inorganic) 1,9.106 2,6.10

6 5,0.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Hg-195 (steam) 1,9.105 2,3.10

5 3,6.10

5 4,8.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,1.10

5 4 8,5.10

1

Hg-195m (organic) 9,1.105 1,0.10

6 2,3.10

6 3,7.10

6 7,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 5,4.10

2

Hg-195m (inorganic) 2,7.105 3,8.10

5 7,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Hg-195m (steam) 3,3.104 4,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,2.10

5 4 1,5.10

1

Hg-197 (organic) 2,1.106 2,5.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,1.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Hg-197 (inorganic) 5,9.105 8,3.10

5 1,5.10

6 2,2.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,3.10

6 5 3,6.10

2

Hg-197 (steam) 6,3.104 7,7.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,3.10

5 6 2,8.10

1

Hg-197m (organic) 1,1.106 1,3.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,8.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 6,7.10

2

Hg-197m (inorganic) 2,9.105 4,0.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,9.10

6 5 2,0.10

2

Hg-197m (steam) 4,8.104 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,7.10

5 6 2,1.10

1

Hg-199m (organic) 7,1.106 1,0.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,7.10

7 5,9.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,5.10

3

Hg-199m (inorganic) 4,0.106 5,9.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,6.10

7 3,1.10

7 2 3,1.10

3

Hg-199m (steam) 1,5.106 1,9.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,0.10

6 5,3.10

6 5,6.10

6 6 6,9.10

2

Hg-203 (organic) 1,8.105 2,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,4.10

2

Hg-203 (inorganic) 1,0.105 1,3.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,9.10

5 3,3.10

5 4,2.10

5 5 4,6.10

1

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Hg-203 (steam) 3,3.104 4,3.10

4 6,7.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,3.10

5 1,4.10

5 6 1,8.10

1

Tl-194 2,8.107 3,3.10

7 6,7.10

7 1,1.10

8 1,8.10

8 2,3.10

8 2 1,8.10

4

Tl-194m 5,9.106 8,3.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

Tl-195 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 1,9.10

7 3,1.10

7 5,3.10

7 6,7.10

7 2 5,3.10

3

Tl-197 7,7.106 1,0.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,4.10

7 5,9.10

7 7,1.10

7 2 5,4.10

3

Tl-198 2,1.106 2,5.10

6 4,8.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,3.10

7 1,7.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Tl-198m 3,1.106 4,0.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,3.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,1.10

3

Tl-199 5,9.106 7,7.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,6.10

7 4,3.10

7 5,3.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Tl-200 1,0.106 1,1.10

6 2,2.10

6 3,6.10

6 6,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 2 6,0.10

2

Tl-201 2,2.106 3,0.10

6 6,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,9.10

7 2,3.10

7 2 1,6.10

3

Tl-202 6,7.105 8,3.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 4,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 2 4,4.10

2

Tl-204 2,0.105 3,0.10

5 6,7.10

5 1,1.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,6.10

6 2 1,6.10

2

Pb-195m 4,8.106 6,7.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 3,1.10

7 3,7.10

7 2 3,5.10

3

Pb-198 1,9.106 2,4.10

6 4,5.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Pb-199 3,4.106 4,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,1.10

7 2,7.10

7 2 2,3.10

3

Pb-200 4,2.105 5,6.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,3.10

6 2,9.10

6 4 2,9.10

2

Pb-201 1,1.106 1,5.10

6 2,9.10

6 4,5.10

6 6,7.10

6 8,3.10

6 2 7,9.10

2

Pb-202 3,6.104 3,6.10

4 5,0.10

4 7,1.10

4 5,6.10

4 8,3.10

4 5 7,6.10

0

Pb-202m 1,4.106 1,7.10

6 3,3.10

6 5,3.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,0.10

7 2 9,1.10

2

Pb-203 6,7.105 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,6.10

6 3,6.10

6 4,5.10

6 4 4,7.10

2

Pb-205 3,4.105 3,7.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,2.10

6 6 1,5.10

2

Pb-209 2,3.106 3,4.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,3.10

7 1,6.10

7 4 1,8.10

3

Pb-210 5,6.101 5,6.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,4.10

2 1,7.10

2 1,8.10

2 6 2,2.10

-2

Pb-211 1,5.104 2,1.10

4 3,7.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,7.10

4 8,3.10

4 4 8,9.10

0

Pb-212 1,5.103 2,0.10

3 3,0.10

3 4,0.10

3 4,2.10

3 5,3.10

3 5 5,7.10

-1

Pb-214 1,4.104 2,0.10

4 3,6.10

4 4,8.10

4 6,7.10

4 6,7.10

4 6 8,2.10

0

Bi-200 4,0.106 5,3.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,0.10

7 2 2,8.10

3

Bi-201 1,8.106 2,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,5.10

7 2 1,3.10

3

Bi-202 2,4.106 2,9.10

6 5,6.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Bi-203 5,0.105 6,3.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,9.10

6 3,0.10

6 3,8.10

6 2 3,3.10

2

Bi-205 1,8.105 2,3.10

5 4,0.10

5 6,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 4 1,1.10

2

Bi-206 1,0.105 1,3.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,8.10

5 5,9.10

5 4 6,2.10

1

Bi-207 4,3.104 5,0.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,5.10

5 1,8.10

5 5 2,1.10

1

Bi-210 2,6.103 3,3.10

3 5,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,1.10

4 5 1,2.10

0

Bi-210m 6,7.101 9,1.10

1 1,4.10

2 2,1.10

2 2,4.10

2 2,9.10

2 5 3,3.10

-2

Bi-212 6,3.103 9,1.10

3 1,7.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,6.10

4 3,2.10

4 5 3,6.10

0

Bi-213 6,3.103 8,3.10

3 1,7.10

4 2,3.10

4 2,8.10

4 3,3.10

4 5 3,8.10

0

Bi-214 1,1.104 1,6.10

4 3,2.10

4 4,5.10

4 5,9.10

4 7,1.10

4 5 8,1.10

0

Po-203 3,6.106 4,5.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,4.10

7 2,2.10

7 2,8.10

7 2 2,4.10

3

Po-205 2,4.106 3,1.10

6 5,6.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 4 1,5.10

3

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Po-207 1,5.106 1,9.10

6 3,7.10

6 5,9.10

6 1,0.10

7 1,2.10

7 2 9,9.10

2

Po-210 5,6.101 7,1.10

1 1,2.10

2 1,7.10

2 2,0.10

2 2,3.10

2 5 2,7.10

-2

At-207 1,1.105 1,5.10

5 2,3.10

5 3,2.10

5 3,4.10

5 4,3.10

5 5 4,7.10

1

At-211 1,9.103 2,7.10

3 5,3.10

3 7,1.10

3 7,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 5 1,1.10

0

Fr-222 1,1.104 1,6.10

4 3,3.10

4 4,8.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 2 8,4.10

0

Fr-223 9,1.104 1,4.10

5 3,1.10

5 5,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,1.10

6 2 7,2.10

1

Ra-223 3,1.101 4,2.10

1 6,7.10

1 9,1.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,1.10

2 5 1,2.10

-2

Ra-224 8,3.101 1,1.10

2 1,7.10

2 2,3.10

2 2,4.10

2 2,9.10

2 5 3,3.10

-2

Ra-225 3,6.101 4,5.10

1 7,1.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,0.10

2 1,3.10

2 5 1,4.10

-2

Ra-226 2,9.101 3,4.10

1 5,3.10

1 8,3.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,1.10

2 6 1,3.10

-2

Ra-227 6,7.105 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,2.10

6 5 2,6.10

2

Ra-228 2,0.101 2,1.10

1 3,1.10

1 5,0.10

1 6,3.10

1 6,3.10

1 6 7,7.10

-3

Ac-224 2,2.103 2,9.10

3 4,5.10

3 5,9.10

3 6,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 5 8,6.10

-1

Ac-225 3,2.101 4,3.10

1 6,7.10

1 9,1.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,2.10

2 5 1,2.10

-2

Ac-226 2,1.102 2,9.10

2 4,3.10

2 5,9.10

2 6,3.10

2 7,7.10

2 5 8,6.10

-2

Ac-227 5,9.10-1

6,3.10-1

1,0.100 1,4.10

0 1,8.10

0 1,8.10

0 6 2,2.10

-4

Ac-228 5,6.103 6,3.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,8.10

4 3,4.10

4 4,0.10

4 4 3,1.10

0

Th-226 3,2.103 4,5.10

3 8,3.10

3 1,1.10

4 1,3.10

4 1,6.10

4 5 1,8.10

0

Th-227 2,6.101 3,3.10

1 5,3.10

1 7,1.10

1 7,7.10

1 1,0.10

2 5 1,1.10

-2

Th-228 5,6.100 6,7.10

0 1,2.10

1 1,8.10

1 2,1.10

1 2,5.10

1 5 2,9.10

-3

Th-229 1,9.100 2,0.10

0 2,8.10

0 3,4.10

0 4,2.10

0 4,2.10

0 6 5,1.10

-4

Th-230 4,8.100 5,0.10

0 7,1.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,2.10

-3

Th-231 4,2.105 5,9.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,4.10

6 3,0.10

6 2 3,1.10

2

Th-232 4,3.100 4,5.10

0 6,3.10

0 7,7.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 5 1,1.10

-3

Th-234 2,4.104 3,2.10

4 5,9.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,5.10

1

Pa-227 2,6.103 3,6.10

3 6,7.10

3 9,1.10

3 1,1.10

4 1,3.10

4 5 1,5.10

0

Pa-228 3,4.103 4,2.10

3 6,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,1.10

4 1,3.10

4 5 1,5.10

0

Pa-230 3,4.102 4,5.10

2 7,1.10

2 1,0.10

3 1,0.10

3 1,3.10

3 5 1,4.10

-1

Pa-231 4,5.100 4,3.10

0 5,3.10

0 6,7.10

0 6,7.10

0 7,1.10

0 6 8,8.10

-4

Pa-232 5,3.104 5,6.10

4 7,1.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,0.10

5 6 1,2.10

1

Pa-233 5,9.104 7,7.10

4 1,3.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,0.10

5 2,6.10

5 5 2,8.10

1

Pa-234 3,4.105 4,8.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,5.10

6 2 2,5.10

2

U-230 1,7.101 2,3.10

1 3,6.10

1 4,8.10

1 5,0.10

1 6,3.10

1 5 6,8.10

-3

U-231 3,8.105 5,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,6.10

6 2,0.10

6 2,5.10

6 2 2,8.10

2

U-232 1,0.101 1,0.10

1 1,5.10

1 2,3.10

1 2,6.10

1 2,7.10

1 6 3,3.10

-3

U-233 2,9.101 3,3.10

1 5,3.10

1 8,3.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,0.10

2 5 1,2.10

-2

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

U-234а 3,0.10

1 3,4.10

1 5,3.10

1 8,3.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,1.10

2 6 1,3.10

-2

U-235a 3,3.10

1 3,8.10

1 5,9.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,1.10

2 1,2.10

2 6 1,5.10

-2

U-236 3,2.101 3,7.10

1 5,6.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,1.10

2 1,1.10

2 6 1,4.10

-2

U-237 1,1.105 1,6.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,7.10

5 4,2.10

5 5,3.10

5 5 5,7.10

1

U-238a 3,4.10

1 4,0.10

1 6,3.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,1.10

2 1,3.10

2 6 1,5.10

-2

U-239 5,3.106 8,3.10

6 1,7.10

7 2,5.10

7 3,4.10

7 4,2.10

7 2 4,4.10

3

U-240 2,0.105 3,0.10

5 5,9.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,4.10

6 1,7.10

6 2 1,6.10

2

Np-232 5,0.106 5,3.10

6 8,3.10

6 9,1.10

6 9,1.10

6 8,3.10

6 6 1,0.10

3

Np-233 6,7.107 8,3.10

7 1,8.10

8 2,9.10

8 4,8.10

8 5,9.10

8 2 4,4.10

4

Np-234 2,6.105 3,2.10

5 6,3.10

5 1,0.10

6 1,5.10

6 1,8.10

6 2 1,7.10

2

Np-235 2,4.105 2,9.10

5 5,3.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 2 1,5.10

2

Np-236 l 1,1.102 1,1.10

2 1,4.10

2 1,3.10

2 1,3.10

2 1,3.10

2 6 1,5.10

-2

Np-236 s 3,6.104 3,8.10

4 6,7.10

4 9,1.10

4 1,1.10

5 1,1.10

5 6 1,4.10

1

Np-237 1,0.101 1,1.10

1 1,7.10

1 2,0.10

1 2,1.10

1 2,0.10

1 6 2,5.10

-3

Np-238 1,1.105 1,3.10

5 2,1.10

5 2,7.10

5 3,0.10

5 2,9.10

5 6 3,5.10

1

Np-239 1,7.105 2,4.10

5 4,5.10

5 6,3.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,0.10

6 5 1,1.10

2

Np-240 1,5.106 2,2.10

6 4,3.10

6 6,7.10

6 9,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 2 1,1.10

3

Pu-234 1,1.104 1,5.10

4 2,4.10

4 3,2.10

4 3,3.10

4 4,2.10

4 5 4,6.10

0

Pu-235 7,7.107 1,0.10

8 2,0.10

8 3,3.10

8 5,3.10

8 6,7.10

8 2 5,3.10

4

Pu-236 1,0.101 1,1.10

1 1,6.10

1 2,3.10

1 2,7.10

1 2,5.10

1 6 3,1.10

-3

Pu-237 4,5.105 6,3.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,1.10

6 2,6.10

6 5 2,9.10

2

Pu-238 5,0.100 5,3.10

0 7,1.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,0.10

1 9,1.10

0 6 1,1.10

-3

Pu-239 4,8.100 5,0.10

0 6,7.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 8,3.10

0 6 1,0.10

-3

Pu-240 4,8.100 5,0.10

0 6,7.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 8,3.10

0 6 1,0.10

-3

Pu-241 3,6.102 3,4.10

2 3,8.10

2 4,2.10

2 4,5.10

2 4,3.10

2 6 5,4.10

-2

Pu-242 5,0.100 5,3.10

0 7,1.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 9,1.10

0 6 1,1.10

-3

Pu-243 1,7.106 2,4.10

6 5,0.10

6 7,1.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,2.10

7 4 1,3.10

3

Pu-244 5,0.100 5,3.10

0 7,1.10

0 8,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 9,1.10

0 6 1,1.10

-3

Pu-245 2,6.105 3,8.10

5 7,7.10

5 1,2.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,0.10

2

Pu-246 2,6.104 3,6.10

4 6,3.10

4 8,3.10

4 1,0.10

5 1,3.10

5 5 1,4.10

1

Am-237 5,9.106 7,7.10

6 1,5.10

7 2,3.10

7 3,1.10

7 3,8.10

7 2 4,0.10

3

Am-238 2,4.106 2,6.10

6 4,0.10

6 5,0.10

6 5,6.10

6 5,3.10

6 6 6,5.10

2

Am-239 6,3.105 9,1.10

5 1,7.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,7.10

6 4,2.10

6 4 4,5.10

2

а For natural uranium (0,0055% U-234, 0,720% U-235 и 99,274% U-238):

LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group and

LAAVA(PW), Bq.m-3

Natural uranium 1,3.10-3

1,5.10-3

2.3.10-3

3,6.10-3

4,2.10-3

4,5.10-3

6 5,6.10-7

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Am-240 3,3.105 4,3.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,9.10

6 2,3.10

6 2 2,3.10

2

Am-241 5,6.100 5,6.10

0 8,3.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,3.10

-3

Am-242 1,1.104 1,4.10

4 2,6.10

4 3,7.10

4 4,2.10

4 5,0.10

4 5 5,7.10

0

Am-242m 6,3.100 6,7.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,1.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,1.10

1 6 1,3.10

-3

Am-243 5,6.100 5,9.10

0 8,3.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,3.10

-3

Am-244 1,0.105 1,1.10

5 1,8.10

5 2,4.10

5 2,9.10

5 2,7.10

5 6 3,3.10

1

Am-244m 2,2.106 2,5.10

6 4,2.10

6 5,6.10

6 6,7.10

6 6,3.10

6 6 7,7.10

2

Am-245 2,4.106 3,6.10

6 7,7.10

6 1,1.10

7 1,5.10

7 1,8.10

7 2 1,9.10

3

Am-246 1,9.106 2,8.10

6 5,9.10

6 8,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,4.10

7 2 1,5.10

3

Am-246m 5,0.106 7,1.10

6 1,6.10

7 2,4.10

7 3,7.10

7 4,3.10

7 2 3,8.10

3

Cm-238 4,5.104 6,3.10

4 1,2.10

5 1,6.10

5 1,6.10

5 2,0.10

5 5 2,2

.10

1

Cm-240 7,7.101 1,0.10

2 1,6.10

2 2,2.10

2 2,3.10

2 2,9.10

2 5 3,2.10

-2

Cm-241 7,1.103 9,1.10

3 1,4.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,2.10

4 2,7.10

4 5 3,0.10

0

Cm-242 3,7.101 4,8.10

1 8,3.10

1 1,2.10

2 1,4.10

2 1,7.10

2 5 1,9.10

-2

Cm-243 6,3.100 6,7.10

0 1,1.10

1 1,4.10

1 1,5.10

1 1,4.10

1 6 1,8.10

-3

Cm-244 6,7.100 7,7.10

0 1,2.10

1 1,6.10

1 1,9.10

1 1,8.10

1 6 2,2.10

-3

Cm-245 5,3.100 5,6.10

0 8,3.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,2.10

-3

Cm-246 5,3.100 5,6.10

0 8,3.10

0 1,0.10

1 1,1.10

1 1,0.10

1 6 1,3.10

-3

Cm-247 5,9.100 6,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,1.10

1 1,2.10

1 1,1.10

1 6 1,4.10

-3

Cm-248 1,5.100 1,5.10

0 2,2.10

0 2,7.10

0 2,9.10

0 2,8.10

0 6 3,4.10

-4

Cm-249 4,2.106 6,3.10

6 1,2.10

7 1,7.10

7 2,5.10

7 2,5.10

7 4 3,1.10

3

Cm-250 2,6.10-1

2,7.10-1

3,8.10-1

4,8.10-1

5,0.10-1

4,8.10-1

6 5,9.10-5

Bk-245 1,1.105 1,5.10

5 2,5.10

5 3,4.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Bk-246 4,8.105 5,9.10

5 1,1.10

6 1,7.10

6 2,5.10

6 3,0.10

6 4 3,0.10

2

Bk-247 6,7.100 6,7.10

0 5,9.10

0 1,3.10

1 1,4.10

1 1,4.10

1 3 1,8.10

-3

Bk-249 3,0.103 3,0.10

3 4,2.10

3 5,6.10

3 6,3.10

3 6,3.10

3 6 7,7.10

-1

Bk-250 2,9.105 3,2.10

5 5,0.10

5 7,7.10

5 9,1.10

5 1,0.10

6 6 1,2.10

2

Cf-244 1,3.104 1,9.10

4 3,6.10

4 5,0.10

4 6,3.10

4 7,1.10

4 5 8,6.10

0

Cf-246 5,9.102 7,7.10

2 1,2.10

3 1,6.10

3 1,8.10

3 2,2.10

3 5 2,4.10

-1

Cf-248 2,6.101 3,1.10

1 4,8.10

1 7,1.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,1.10

2 4 1,3.10

-2

Cf-249 6,3.100 6,7.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,3.10

1 1,4.10

1 1,4.10

1 6 1,8.10

-3

Cf-250 9,1.100 1,0.10

1 1,5.10

1 2,4.10

1 2,9.10

1 2,9.10

1 6 3,6.10

-3

Cf-251 6,3.100 6,7.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,2.10

1 1,4.10

1 1,4.10

1 6 1,7.10

-3

Cf-252 1,0.101 1,1.10

1 1,8.10

1 3,1.10

1 4,5.10

1 5,0.10

1 3, 4 5,6.10

-3

Cf-253 1,9.102 2,4.10

2 3,8.10

2 5,3.10

2 5,9.10

2 7,7.10

2 5 8,1.10

-2

Cf-254 4,0.100 5,3.10

0 9,1.10

0 1,4.10

1 2,1.10

1 2,4.10

1 4 2,6.10

-3

Es-250 5,0.105 5,6.10

5 8,3.10

5 1,3.10

6 1,6.10

6 1,6.10

6 6 2,0.10

2

Es-251 1,3.105 1,7.10

5 2,6.10

5 3,6.10

5 3,8.10

5 4,8.10

5 5 5,3.10

1

Es-253 9,1.101 1,3.10

2 2,0.10

2 2,7.10

2 2,9.10

2 3,7.10

2 5 4,0.10

-2

Es-254 2,7.101 3,2.10

1 5,0.10

1 7,7.10

1 1,0.10

2 1,2.10

2 5 1,4.10

-2

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LAISW by age groups, Bq.а-1 Nuclide

1 2 3 4 5 6

Critical age group

and LAAVAPW, Bq.m

-3

Es-254m 5,9.102 7,7.10

2 1,2.10

3 1,6.10

3 1,7.10

3 2,1.10

3 5 2,3.10

-1

Fm-252 8,3.102 1,1.10

3 1,7.10

3 2,3.10

3 2,5.10

3 3,1.10

3 5 3,4.10

-1

Fm-253 6,7.102 8,3.10

2 1,4.10

3 1,9.10

3 2,0.10

3 2,5.10

3 5 2,7.10

-1

Fm-254 3,1.103 4,3.10

3 7,7.10

3 1,0.10

4 1,3.10

4 1,6.10

4 5 1,8.10

0

Fm-255 8,3.102 1,4.10

3 2,1.10

3 2,9.10

3 2,9.10

3 3,7.10

3 5 4,0.10

-1

Fm-257 3,0.101 3,8.10

1 6,3.10

1 9,1.10

1 1,1.10

2 1,4.10

2 5 1,6.10

-2

Md-257 1,0.104 1,2.10

4 2,0.10

4 2,8.10

4 3,2.10

4 4,0.10

4 5 4,4.10

0

Md-258 4,2.101 5,3.10

1 8,3.10

1 1,2.10

2 1,4.10

2 1,7.10

2 5 1,9.10

-2

Table 6. Limits on intake and exposure to short-lived products of Rn-222 and Rn-220 decay

Unit of magnitude Units Value for short-lived Products of Rn-222а

decay

Value for short-lived products of Rn-220b

decay

Average annual for a period of 5 years

Potential α-energy, intake J 0,017 0,051

J.h.m

-3

0,014 0,042 Potential α-energy,

exposure WLM

c,d

4,0 12

µJ.m

-3

8,2 24,6 Average allowable

concentration of potential α-

energy

e

in exposure

duration 1700 hours per

year

MeV.L

-1

5.104 1,5. 105

Maximum for a particular year

Potential α-energy, intake J 0,042 0,127

J.h.m

-3

0,035 0,105 Potential α-energy,

exposure WLM 10,0 30

a) Short-lived products from decay of Rn-222: Po-218 (RaA), Pb-214 (RaB), Bi-214 (RaC) and Po-214

(RaC').

b) Short-lived products from decay of Rn-220: Po-216 (ThA), Pb-212 (ThB), Bi-212 (ThC), Po-212

(ThC') and Tl-208 (ThC").

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c) Working level month (WLM). Out-of-system unit for exposure to short-lived products from decay of

Rn-222 or Rn-220. One WLM is 3,54 mJ.h.m-3

or 170 WL.h, where 1 WL=1,3 MeV.L-1

concentration

of the potential a-energy of short-lived products from decay of Rn-222 or Rn-220.

d) The conversion factors are given in Table 7.

e) The old term for "concentration of potential α a-energy" is "hidden energy".

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Table 7. Conversion factors for calculation of the exposure to radon (Rn-222) and the short-lived products

from its decay

Unit of magnitude Units Values

Conversion to SI system (mJ.h.m-3) . PHM-1 3,54

(mJ.h.m-3

) . (Bq.h.m-3

)-1

2,22.10-6

Conversion of exposure to radon to exposure to products from

decay 1

(Equilibrium factor 0,4) PHM .(Bq.h.m-3)-1 6,28.10-7

Annual exposure to products from decay per unit of radon concentration at equilibrium factor 0,4:

- in residences for 7000 hours per annum (mJ.h.m3) . (Bq.m

-3)

-1 1.56.10

-2

- in working premises for 1700 hours per annum (mJ.h.m-3) . (Bq.m-3)-1 3,78. 10-3

- in residences for 7000 hours per annum PHM . (Bq.m-3

)-1

4,40. 10-3

- in working premises for 1700 hours per annum PHM . (Bq.m-3

)-1

1,07.10-3

Effective dose per unit of exposure to decay products:

mSv . (mJ.h.m m-3

) -1

1,1 - in residences

mSv.PHM-1

4

mSv . (mJ.h.m m-3

) -1

1,4 - in working premises

mSv.PHM-1

5

Conversion of 222Rn concentration into concentration of potential α-energy:

- at equilibrium factor F = 0,4 PH. (Bq.m-3)-1 1.07.10-4

- at full equilibrium (F = 1,0) PH. (Bq.m-3

)-1

2,67.10-4

Note. In Table 7 “decay products” means short-lived products from decay of Rn - 222.

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Table 8. Limits on surface radioactive contamination of the skin in the body of the personnel,

means of individual protection, working clothes and shoes, surfaces of rooms and equipment –

part.(cm2.s)

-1

Alfa-active Radionuclides

Object of contamination With very high

Radiotoxicity

(*)

Others

Beta-active

Radionuclides

Non-injured skin of the body (**) and all

surfaces of clothes and objects, which are

in direct contact with the skin

1 1 100

(20) (***)

Main working clothes, additional means

of individual protection, external surface

of the working shoes

5 20 800

(160) (***)

All surfaces in premises for permanent

stay of the personnel (****) 5 20 2 000

All surfaces in premises for periodic stay

of the personnel (****) 50 200 8 000

External surface of the additional means

of individual protection, taken off in the

sanitation room

50 200 8 000

(*) The group of radionuclides with very high radiotoxicity is regulated in the Regulation on

radiation protection in activities with SIR.

(**) Total contaminated area of the skin up to 300 cm2. If this condition is not fulfilled, the

indicated contamination limits are multiplied by a factor 0,5.

(***) For strontium-90 and yttrium-90.

(****) For all indoor surfaces the limits on surface radioactive contamination with alpha-active

radionuclides shall be applied to non-fixed (removable) contamination, and for all other surfaces – for

the total (fixed and non-fixed) contamination.

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Table 9. Effective dose rate of exposure to unit volumetric activity of radioactive noble gases for

adults (personnel and individuals from the population) - (Sv.d-1

).(Bq.m-3

)–1

Radionuclide Average annual volumetric activity

Ar-37 4,1.10-15

Ar-39 1,1.10-11

Ar-41 5,3.10-9

Kr-74 4,5.10-9

Kr-76 1.6.10-9

Kr-77 3,9.10-9

Kr-79 9,7.10-10

Kr-81 2,1.10-11

Kr-83m 2,1. 10-13

Kr-85 2,2.10-11

Kr-85m 5,9.10-10

Kr-87 3,4.10-9

Kr-88 8,4. 10-9

Xe-120 1,5.10-9

Xe-121 7,5.10-9

Xe-122 1,9.10-10

Xe-123 2,4.10-9

Xe - 125 9,3. 0-10

Xe-127 9,7.10-10

Xe - 129 m 8,1. 10-11

Xe-131 m 3,2.10-11

Xe-133m 1,1.10-10

Xe-133 1,2.10-10

Xe-135m 1.6.10-9

Xe- 135 9,6.10-10

Xe-138 4,7.10-9

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Table 10. Limit on the average annual fluence rate of monoenergetic electrons for

individuals from the personnel for skin exposure - part.(cm2.s)

-1

Fluence rate

part.(cm2.s)

-1

Exposure geometry

Electron energy

MeV

Isotropic field Π-3 geometry

0,07 2700 370

0,10 140 50

0,20 150 100

0,40 190 180

0,70 220 240

1,00 230 260

2,00 260 290

4,00 260 300

7,00 260 300

10,00 260 300

Table 11. Limit of the average annual fluence rate of monoenergetic electrons for

individuals from the personnel for eye lens exposure - part.(cm2.s)

-1

Fluence rate

part.(cm2.s)

-1

Exposure geometry

Electron energy

MeV

Isotropic field Π-3 geometry

0,80 3100 540

1,00 330 80

1,50 130 50

2,00 110 50

4,00 95 75

7,00 85 80

10,00 80 80

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Table 12. Limit of the average annual fluence rate of beta-particles for individuals from

the personnel for skin exposure - part.(cm2.s)

-1

Average energy of the beta-spectrum

MeV

Fluence rate

part.(cm2.s)

-1

0,05 820

0,07 450

0,10 310

0,15 240

0,20 215

0,30 190

0,40 180

0,50 180

0,70 170

1,00 165

1,50 160

2,00 155

Table 13. Limit of the average annual fluence rate of monoenergetic photons for

individuals from the personnel for external exposure of whole body - part.(cm2.s)

-1

Fluence rate

Exposure geometry Photon energy

MeV Isotropic field П-3 geometry

0,010 1,63.105 6,77.10

4

0,015 8,73.104 2,62.10

4

0,020 5,41.104 1,62.104

0,030 3,24.104 1,08.10

4

0,040 2,31.104 9,65.10

3

0,050 1,99.104 9,12.10

3

0,060 1,77.104 8,63.103

0,080 1,42.104 7,44.10

3

0,100 1,18.104 6,33.10

3

0,150 7,79.103 4,33.10

3

0,200 5,61.103 3,28.103

0,300 3,54.103 2,17.10

3

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0,400 2,59.103 1,63.10

3

0,500 2,02.103 1,32.103

0,600 1,69.103 1,12.10

3

0,800 1,26. 103 8,73.10

2

1,0 1,01. 103 7,33.10

2

2,0 5,63.102 4,38.102

4,0 3,28.102 2,73.10

2

6,0 2,38.102 2,05.10

2

8,0 1,89.102 1,64.10

2

10,0 1,56.102 1,38.102

Table 14. Limit of the average annual fluence rate of monoenergetic photons for

individuals from the personnel for skin exposure - part.(cm2.s)

-1

Fluence rate

Exposure geometry Photon energy

MeV

Isotropic field П-3 geometry

0,01 1,31.104 1,16.10

4

0,02 4,96.104 4,63.10

4

0,03 1,00.105 9,25.10

4

0,05 1,81.105 1,63.105

0,10 1,50.105 1,42.10

5

0,15 9,74.104 9,74.10

4

0,30 4,53.104 4,53.10

4

0,40 3,38.104 3,38.104

0,50 2,80.104 2,80.10

4

0,60 2,40.104 2,40.10

4

0,80 1,88.104 1,88.10

4

1,0 1,55.104 1,55.104

2,0 9,57.103 9,57.10

3

4,0 6,08.103 6,08.10

3

6,0 4,57.103 4,57.10

3

8,0 3,66.103 3,66.103

10,0 3,13.103 3,13.10

3

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Table 15. Limit of the average annual fluence rate of monoenergetic photons for

individuals from the personnel for eye lens exposure - part.(cm2.s)

-1

Fluence rate

Exposure geometry Photon energy

MeV

Isotropic field П-3 geometry

0,010 3,66.104 1,08.10

4

0,015 3,29.104 1,16.10

4

0,020 3,97.104 1,60.104

0,030 6,55.104 2,85.10

4

0,040 9,07.104 4,27.10

4

0,050 1,03.104 5,33.10

4

0,060 1,06.105 5,67.104

0,080 9,05.105 5,16.10

4

0,100 7,26.104 4,34.10

4

0,150 4,59.104 2,88.10

4

0,200 3,31.104 2,11.104

0,300 2,09.104 1,39.10

4

0,400 1,54.104 1,06.10

4

0,500 1,24.104 8,64.10

3

0,600 1,04.104 7,34.103

0,800 7,90.103 5,87.10

3

1,0 6,53.103 4,91.10

3

2,0 3,68.103 3,09.10

3

4,0 2,20.103 2,00.103

6,0 1,62.103 1,57.10

3

8,0 1,29.103 1,29.10

3

10,0 1,06.103 1,10.10

3

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Table 16. Limit of the average annual fluence rate of monoenergetic neutrons for

individuals from the personnel for whole-body external exposure - part.(cm2.s)

-1

Fluence rate

Exposure geometry Photon energy

MeV

Isotropic field П-3 geometry

Thermal neutrons 9,90.102 4,30.10

2

1.10-7

7,91.102 3,28.10

2

1.10-6

5,80.102 2,37.10

2

1.10-5 5,07.102 2,16.102

1.10-4

5,07.102 2,24.10

2

1.10-3

5,41.102 2,30.10

2

1.10-2

4,24.102 1,79.10

2

2.10-2 3,20.102 1,37.102

5.10-2

1,89.102 8,49.10

1

1.10-1

1,20.102 5,46.10

1

2. 10-1

7,71.101 3,30.10

1

5.10-1 4,36.101 1,74.101

1,0 2,82.101 1,16.10

1

1,2 2,51.101 1,05.10

1

2,0 1,84.101 8,53

3,0 1,49.101 7,56

4,0 1,31.101 7,13

5,0 1,20.101 6,89

6,0 1,16.101 6,76

7,0 1,13.101 6,67

8,0 1,10.101 6,61

10,0 1,06.101 6,55

14,0 9,81 6,59

20,0 9,52 6,81

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Table 17. Limit of the average annual volumetric activity (LAAVAAIR) of the air in

working rooms for radioactive noble gases

Nuclide LAAVAAIR, Bq.m-3

Аr-37 6,9.1010

Аr-39 2,6.107

Аr-41 5,3.104

Кr-74 6,3.104

Кr-76 1,8.105

Кr-77 7,2.104

Кr-79 2,9.105

Кr-81 1,3.107

Кr-83m 1,3.109

Кr-85 1,3.107

Кr-85m 4,8.105

Кr-87 8,3.104

Кr-88 3,4.104

Xe-120 1,9.105

Xe-121 3,8.104

Xe-122 1,5.106

Xe-123 1,2.105

Xe-125 3,0.105

Xe-127 2,9.105

Xe-129m 3,4.106

Xe-131m 8,8.106

Xe-133m 2,6.106

Xe-133 2,4.106

Xe-135m 1,8.105

Xe-135 2,9.105

Xe-138 6,0.104

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Table 20. Limit of the average annual volumetric activity (LAAVAAIR) of the

atmospheric air in residences and outdoors for radioactive noble gases

Nuclide LAAVAAIR, Bq.m-3

Аr-37 6,7.108

Аr-39 2,5.105

Аr-41 5,2.102

Кr-74 6,1.102

Кr-76 1,7.103

Кr-77 7,0.102

Кr-79 2,8.103

Кr-81 1,3.105

Кr-83m 1,3.107

Кr-85 1,2.105

Кr-85m 4,6.103

Кr-87 8,1.102

Кr-88 3,3.102

Xe-120 1,8.103

Xe-121 3,7.102

Xe-122 1,4.104

Xe-123 1,1.103

Xe-125 2,9.103

Xe-127 2,8.103

Xe-129m 3,3.104

Xe-131m 8,6.104

Xe-133m 2,5.104

Xe-133 2,3.104

Xe-135m 1,7.103

Xe-135 2,9.103

Xe-138 5,8.102

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Annex 3 to Article 17

QUANTITIES AND FACTORS FOR ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVE AND

EQUIVALENT DOSE FROM EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL EXPOSURE

Ambient dose equivalent H*(d) is the equivalent dose in a particular point of a radiation field,

which would be created by the respective expanded and arranged field in the sphere of the International

Committee of Radiation Units (ICRU) at depth ‘d’ along the radius in the direction of the arranged

field. The special name of the unit for ambient dose equivalent is sievert (Sv).

Limit on the annual intake (LAI) is the activity of a particular radionuclide, taken, in the

course of one year, into the body of a conventional person through breathing (inhaling), swallowing

(per oral) or through the skin (percutaneously), which leads to receiving of an estimated effective dose

or an estimated equivalent dose, equal to the respective dose limit for one year.

Unit: Becquerel per annum (Bq.а-1

).

Limit of the average annual volumetric activity is the volumetric activity value, which must

not be exceeded by the average value of volumetric activities, obtained from a sufficient number of

measurements, necessary for its reliable determination.

Limit on the average annual particle fluence rate is the value of a particle fluence rate,

which must not be exceeded by the average fluence rate values, obtained from a sufficient number of

measurements, necessary for its reliable determination.

Dose factor е(g) is a number, which is equal to the estimated effective dose upon incorporation

of a unit of activity of a particular radionuclide.

Unit: Sievert of Becquerel Sv/Bq.

The dose factor depends on the type of the radionuclide, its current physical and chemical state,

the manner of incorporation and the age of the respective person.

Energy of IR (ionizing radiation) is a quantitative measure of one of the properties of the IR

and its interaction with the matter. Particles have kinetic energy, and photons – electromagnetic energy.

Unit: Joule (J). Electronvolt (eV) is an out-of-system unit, where:

1 eV=1,602189.10-19

J.

Concentration of potential αααα-energy is the potential α-energy in a unit volume of air.

Unit: Joule per cubic meter J/m3.

Out-of-system unit: megaelectronvolt per liter MeV/L, where

1 J.m-3

= 6,24.109 MeV/L.

Linear transmission of energy (LTE, L) is the ratio of energy dE to the distance dl,

transmitted to the matter by charged particles as a result of collisions along a distance dl

L= dE/dl.

Unit: joule per meter J/m.

Out-of-system unit is kiloelectronvolt per micrometer of water keV/µm, where:

1 keV.µm-1

= 1,6.10-10 J.m-1

.

Dose rate (absorbed, effective and equivalent) is the ratio of dose increment dD for a time

interval dt:

D=dD/dt.

Unit: the units are for the respective dose, divided by the unit time.

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Directed equivalent dose H'(d, W) is the equivalent dose in a particular point of the radiation

field, which would be created by the respective expanded field in the sphere of the ICRU at a depth d

along a radius in a particular direction W. The special name of the directed equivalent dose unit is

sievert (Sv).

Volumetric activity (activity concentration) is the activity of a radioactive source, divided by

the volume of the matter, in which this activity is contained.

Units: Becquerel per cubic meter Bq/m3, Becquerel per liter Bq/L.

The estimated dose (in internal exposure) is the value D(t), which is determined by the

formulae: +τ

τ = ∫o

o

t

t

D( ) D(t).dt

where:

tо is the moment of intake of the radioactive substance in the body;

D(t) – the dose rate at time t;

t – the time interval after the beginning of the intake of the radioactive substance in the body.

When t is not preset, it is assumed that:

t = 50 years for adults, and

t = 70 years for children.

The estimated dose can be absorbed, equivalent or effective.

Personal equivalent dose, Hp(d) is the equivalent dose in soft tissues at an appropriate depth d

below a definite point of a human body. The special name of the unit for personal equivalent dose is

Sievert (Sv).

Particle fluence rate at a given point in space is a ratio of the number of particles dN, entering

for time dt a small sphere with a center at this point, to the area of the diametric cross section dS of this

sphere:

ϕ =dN

dS.dt

Unit: part. cm-2

.s-1

Absorbed dose is the ratio of the average transmitted energy in an elementary volume of the

irradiated matter to the mass of the matter in this volume:

D d / dm= ε

where:

dε is the average energy, transmitted from ionizing radiation in an elementary volume of the

irradiated matter;

dm – mass of the matter in this volume.

Unit: Gray Gу.

1 Gy = 1 J kg-1

Absorbed dose means the absorbed dose, averaged for the particular organ or tissue.

Potential αααα-energy (hidden energy) of short-life products from decay of Rn-222 (radon) or Rn-

220 (thoron) is the total energy of all α-particles, emitted during the decay of all atoms of the short-life

products of decay along the respective chain to Pb-210 (for products of Rn-222 decay) or to Pb-208

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(for products of Rn-220 decay).

Potential αααα-energy during intake is the product of the average concentration of the potential

α-energy for a given time interval and the volume of the air inhaled during this time interval.

Potential αααα-energy during exposure is the product of the average concentration of potential α-

energy for a given time interval and the duration of this interval.

Working level (WL) is a special unit for concentration of potential α-energy (hidden energy)

in air.

1 WL= 1,3.105 MeV.l

-1

or 1 WL = 2,1.10-5

J.m-3

(in the system SI).

Working level per month (WLM) is a special unit for exposure to radon or thoron products.

1 WLM= 170 WL.h,

or 1 WLM = 3,54.10-3

J.h.m-3

(in the system SI).

Radiation weight factor is a factor, characterizing the different level of adverse impact on the

body depending on the type of ionizing radiation and energy.

For radiation protection purposes the following values of radiation weight factors shall be used:

Type of ionizing radiation wR

- photons with any energy, electrons and muons with any energy (except for

Auger electrons, emitted from radionuclides, included in DNA) 1

- neutrons with energies:

< 10 keV

10 keV – 100 keV

> 100 keV – 2 MeV

>2 MeV – 50 MeV

> 50 MeV

2.5

10

20

10

2.5

- protons, except for back scattered protons, with energy > 2 MeV 2

- alpha-particles, fission fragments, heavy nuclei 20

For all other types of radiation and energies, which are not shown above, it is assumed that:

=R

w Q

where Q is the quality coefficient of the radiation.

In calculations, connected with neutrons, the relation of Wr on the energy of neutrons Е is a

continuous function determined by the following three formulas:

а) if Е < 1 MeV,

W R=2.5+18.2 . exp[� (ln (En))2

6 ]

b) if 1 MeV ≤ Е ≤ 50 MeV,

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( )( )

6

2ln17.0.exp5.0

2En

+=WR

c) Е > 50 MeV

W R=2. 5+3 .25. exp[� (ln (0 .04 En ))2

6 ]

Expanded field is a radiation field, derivative of the real field, where the fluence of ionizing

particles and its distributions by direction and energy have the same values in the entire volume under

review, as in the real field at a given point.

Expanded and arranged field is a radiation field, in which the fluence of ionizing particles

and its distributions by direction and energy are the same, as in the expanded field, but without flow

direction.

Standardized data are data of the conventional person of the International Commission of

Radiation Protection (ICRP), used in calculation of the secondary (derivative) limits and the limits used

for the purposes of radiation control and protection planning.

Sphere of ICRU is a body, introduced by the International Commission of Radiation Units

(ICRU), as a model of a human body from the viewpoint of intake of ionizing radiation energy, which

represents a sphere of tissue-equivalent substance with diameter 30 cm, density 1 g cm-3

and mass

composition 76,2 % oxygen, 11,1 % carbon, 10,1 % hydrogen and 2,6 % nitrogen.

Tissue weight factor is a factor, recording the relative contribution of an organ or a tissue to

the general injury, due to stochastic effects.

For radiation protection purposes the following values of tissue weight factors wТ are used:

Organs or tissues wТ * ∑ wТ

Gonads 0,08 0,08

Red marrow, colon, lungs, stomach, breast and other

organs** 0,12 each 0,72

Bladder, liver, gullet, thyroid gland 0,04 each 0,16

Skin, bones surface, brain, salivary glands 0,01 each 0,04

1,0

* The values of the tissue weight factor are obtained for a critical group of the population with

equal number of men and women and comprising a wide age group. In the effective dose definition the

factor refers to personnel and the population of both sexes.

** For the purposes of calculation as other organs and tissues are included: heart, muscles,

kidneys, pancreas, spleen, thymus , gallbladder, lymph, oral mucous membrane, small intestines,

adrenal gland, prostate (men), uterus / cervix (women). The tissue weighting factor of 0,12 for “other

organs and tissues” is applicable to the average equivalent dose for the 13 organs and tissues for every

gender.

Conventional person is a recommended model of a person, whose characteristics are specified

by ICRP for radiation protection purposes (Publication 89/2002).

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Quality factor Q is a factor, which is used for assessment of the biological effectiveness of the

various types of ionizing radiation and depends on the linear transmission of energy only.

The quality factor is determined at a depth of 10 mm in the standard sphere, defined by the

International Committee of Radiation Units (МКРЕ), using the formulae:

( ) ( )L

o

Q 1/D Q L .D dL

= ∫

where:

D is the average absorbed dose;

Q (L) – quality factor;

L – unlimited linear transmission of energy in water keV/µm;

DL – distribution of D along L.

For Q (L) are assumed the following dependences:

( )Q L 1=

- for L ≤ 10 keV.µm-1

( )Q L 0,32.L 2,2= −

- for 10 < L < 100 keV.µm-1

( )Q L 300 / L=

- for L ≥ 100 keV.µm-1

Equilibrium factor F is the ratio of the equilibrium equivalent activity concentration of radon

to the actual radon activity concentration.