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RE: ALARA and "what is safe enough"



Yes,



David Weidis discuss this topic in "The Role of the Health Physicist in

Radiation Litigation" in Radiation Protection at Nuclear Reactors for the

1995 HPS Summer School.



Jerry Falo



How beautiful it is to do nothing, and then rest afterwards. - Spanish

proverb



The statements herein are entirely the fault of the author and in no way

should be interpreted as official statements of any person or organization

unless otherwise noted.



Gerald A. Falo, Ph.D., CHP

Henry M Jackson Foundation Professional Associate

United States Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine

Health Physics Program

gerald.falo@apg.amedd.army.mil





-----Original Message-----

From: Goff, Tom [mailto:Tom.Goff@wipp.ws]

Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 9:11 AM

To: 'Sandy Perle'; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: RE: ALARA and "what is safe enough"





I remember a few HPS meetings ago a presentation where the legal "Standard

of care" is not ALARA but maintaining personnel within legal limits.  Does

anyone else recall that presentation and is that true"



Tom Goff

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