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Re: Accidents and Dose Limits -Reply



No, you did not misread the question.  I was asking about doses to the
public during the accident.  I am assuming that doses during recovery and
remediation can be controlled.

- Will McCabe
wmccabe@tnrcc.state.tx.us

>>> "Rey The_Fed_Man" <rad_con@hotmail.com> 24 Nov 97  08:51 >>>
I think I misread the question --- I understood that the dose was 
received during the accident, not during recovery.

Rey
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>
>Rey, you cannot be cited if the limit was based on actives
>(operational) not covered by the circumstances (accident).
>Under NRC rules 10 CFR 20 dose limits are for operational
>purposes and not accident purposes.  To cite someone using
>10 CFR 2, it would have to reference regulations that
>invoked dose limits for accidents, which it does not.  That
>does not get the offended off since our courts would be used
>to extract vengeance from the guilty party.
>
>--
>H. Dean Chaney, CHP
>ddchaney@castles.com
>hdc@nrc.gov
>