The concentration of 220Rn in the exhaled breath of workers currently employed in a Th plant was measured using a double filter system. The results are expressed in terms of the equivalent activity of 224Ra freely emanating 220Rn at the mouth. Measurements performed on 176 subjects, without isolating them from day-to-day work, showed 220Rn levels having a median of 0.74 Bq, with the group consisting of sweepers and helpers showing the highest average level (1.68 Bq). Measurements performed on 15 selected workers, after isolating them from work for a minimum duration of 48 h yielded 220Rn levels which were consistently lower than those obtained in the first measurements. This is attributed to the material undergoing short term elimination from the body. It was also found from the latter measurements that the group consisting of workers engaged in radioactive work for more than 24 y has an average 220Rn level of 2.65 Bq which is significantly higher than that (1.27 Bq) found in the group that has worked for less than 12 y. A conversion factor of 0.09 deduced by earlier investigators is assumed to be valid for estimating the actual 224Ra burdens from the 220Rn data.

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