Determination of thorium in the hair and urine of workers and the public in a rare earth mining area

Q1 Health Professions
Yao Zhang , Xianzhang Shao , Xiangyin Kong , Liangliang Yin , Chengguo Wang , Liang Lin , Yanqin Ji
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the thorium exposure of the mine workers and the public to a typical rare earth mine and estimate the resultant committed effective dose to them.

Methods

A total of 79 volunteers were selected in this survey, including 69 mine workers and 10 local residents living about 4 ​km away from the mine site. Urinary samples were collected from 79 volunteers, with 65 hair samples from 57 workers and 8 local residents. The thorium concentrations in urinary and hair samples were determined by using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The committed effective doses were estimated based on the urinary samples collected and the parameters as recommended by ICRP Publication 137.

Results

Thorium concentrations in the samples from the workers ranged from 19.0 to 2388.8 ​ng/g in hair with median of 149.8 ​ng/g, and in urine 18.3–906.1 ​ng/L with median of 59.6 ​ng/L, respectively. The median values of thorium concentrations were 11.8 ​ng/g in hair and 32.40 ​ng/L in urine for the public respectively. The thorium concentrations in urinary and hair samples of the workers were not only higher than those of the residents in the local area, but also than those of non-occupationally exposed populations as reported. The median values of committed effective dose were estimated to be 1.51 ​mSv for the workers and 781 ​μSv for the local residents, respectively.

Conclusions

The residents in the local area, and especially the workers, have been subject to long term thorium exposure. More attention should be paid to the radiological hazards of thorium to the workers and local residents.

稀土矿区工人和公众头发和尿液中钍的测定
目的评价某典型稀土矿职工和公众的钍暴露情况,并估计其所承担的有效剂量。方法本次调查共选取79名志愿者,其中69名矿工和10名居住在离矿区约4公里处的当地居民。研究人员收集了79名志愿者的尿液样本、57名工人和8名当地居民的65份头发样本。用电感耦合等离子体质谱法测定了尿和头发样品中的钍浓度。承诺有效剂量是根据收集的尿液样本和ICRP出版物137推荐的参数估计的。结果工人标本中钍含量为19.0 ~ 2388.8 ng/g,头发中值为149.8 ng/g,尿液中值为18.3 ~ 906.1 ng/L,中值为59.6 ng/L。公众头发和尿液中钍浓度的中位数分别为11.8 ng/g和32.40 ng/L。工人尿液和头发样本中的钍浓度不仅高于当地居民,也高于报告的非职业暴露人群。工作人员的承诺有效剂量中值为1.51 mSv,居民的承诺有效剂量中值为781 μSv。结论该地区居民,特别是工作人员长期暴露于钍中。钍对工人和当地居民的放射性危害应引起更多的重视。
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Radiation Medicine and Protection
Radiation Medicine and Protection Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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