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Dose limits for emergency workers (was Dirty Bomb)
Ted and all,
I am not familiar with the 25 rem guidance. (My bg is in mining and acute
exposures are not usually an issue.) Do you have a reference? Is this value
based on some international guidance or does it apply to US only? Does this
apply to life and death situations only, or are significant property loss
situations included?
Is there a (short) justification for this level in terms of health effects?
(I'm writing a FAQ for a wristwatch + DRD combination and don't
know at what level people should set the cumulative dose alarm. [see
http://members.shaw.ca/GammaWatch/FAQ.htm second last question] )
Thanks,
Kai
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Rockwell" <tedrock@CPCUG.ORG>
To: <epirad@mchsi.com>; <AndrewsJP@AOL.COM>
Cc: <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 10:57 AM
Subject: RE: Dirty Bomb - CNN Accuracy?
>.... If, instead, the NRC's emergency
> one-time dose of 25 rem is accepted as tolerable under these
circumstances,
> then such an event could be brushed off as an inconvenient nuisance. ....
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