CARNEIRO, JANETE C.G.BARRETO, JULIANA F.TODO, ALBERTO S.2014-11-192014-11-192015-04-012014-11-192014-11-192015-04-01CARNEIRO, JANETE C.G.; BARRETO, JULIANA F.; TODO, ALBERTO S. Indirect monitoring of internal exposure for actinides. In: PRIMER CONGRESO AMERICANO DEL IRPA 2006; REUNION ANUAL DE LA SMSR, 24. Y CONGRESO ANUAL DE LA SNM, 17., September 3-8, 2006, Acapulco, Mexico. <b>Abstract...</b> Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/20371.http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/20371The procedure used to the assessment of internal exposure of workers involved with dismantling ligthning rods and radioactive smoke detectors is described. Due to the presence of the sources of 241Am in these devices, a monitoring program to the workers have been implemented. This paper presents an analytical method for the separation and analysis of plutonium (Pu) and americium (Am) in urine samples using solid-phase extraction chromatography and alpha spectrometry. The mean recovery obtained with this technique is about 80% and the detection limit for 24h urine sample range between 0.6 mBqL-1 and 1.0 mBqL-1. The assessment of intakes and internal doses are performed following ICRP Publication 78 recommendations and appropriated biokinetic models (ICRP, 1997). Assumptions have been made for routine monitoring of these workers and it is also discussed the establishment of the an internal monitoring program using the results of alpha measurements.openAccesspersonnelworking conditionsinternal irradiationradiation protectiondosimetrybioassayalpha spectroscopyIndirect monitoring of internal exposure for actinidesResumo de eventos científicos