Abstract
Purpose: Assessment of the degree of compliance with the principles of radiation safety and regulatory requirements in case of plutonium wounds. 
 Material and methods: Using a wound intake of plutonium by a worker as an example, issues of the formation of the internal dose due to the wound intake and formal comparison of calculated dose values with regulatory requirements are considered. The calculations are carried out using expert analysis of the experimental data on the urine excretion of plutonium during the observation period of 7 years based on the ICRP model for direct intake into blood. In addition, calculations are carried out using prognostic assessment of the same dose values based on the biokinetic model for radionuclide-contaminated wounds published by NCRP Report No 156 together with the above model of the ICRP for plutonium compounds Strong, Colloids, Particles and Fragment. 
 Results: Based on the calculations, possible annual limits on intakes (ALI) of radionuclides in case of plutonium wounds are derived. As criteria for determining the ALI, dose values were taken that due to the uptake of the radionuclide into the systemic circulation from the wound for any calendar year considered for 50 years after the wound intake of selected plutonium compound. Namely, the committed effective dose; the effective dose implemented in a year and the organ annual equivalent dose (to bone surface and liver). 
 Conclusion: Based on the analysis of the above calculations, the authors formulated the formation features of the employee’s internal exposure due to wound intake of plutonium and recommendations for determining the value of plutonium intake in the wound, evaluating the effectiveness of decorporation therapy and determining the type of radionuclide compound. This allows one to more accurately assess the degree of compliance with regulatory requirements and make an informed decision on the necessary measures of medical intervention and their urgency.
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