Radiation protection: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session, April 18, 19, and July 13, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... limits for 24,000 years . Scientists had wanted to make Enjebi habitable once the strontium and cesium in the soil had decayed in 25 years or more . Mr. RYAN . It describes the problems existing in cleaning up Enewe- tak in the Pacific ...
... limits for 24,000 years . Scientists had wanted to make Enjebi habitable once the strontium and cesium in the soil had decayed in 25 years or more . Mr. RYAN . It describes the problems existing in cleaning up Enewe- tak in the Pacific ...
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... limit for the first time the quantities of long - lived radioactive materials entering the environ- ment . Additional fuel cycle areas not currently covered by the standard , but ones which should be further addressed by EPA include the ...
... limit for the first time the quantities of long - lived radioactive materials entering the environ- ment . Additional fuel cycle areas not currently covered by the standard , but ones which should be further addressed by EPA include the ...
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... limits and set 5 rem as the 30 - year limit ( 0.17 rem per year ) . Present estimates of genetic risk are ex- pressed in four ways : ( a ) Risk Relative to Natu- ral Background Radiation . Exposure to man- made radiation below the level ...
... limits and set 5 rem as the 30 - year limit ( 0.17 rem per year ) . Present estimates of genetic risk are ex- pressed in four ways : ( a ) Risk Relative to Natu- ral Background Radiation . Exposure to man- made radiation below the level ...
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... limits of radiation exposure . It is apparent that sound decisions require technical , economic and sociological ... limit of man- 36.
... limits of radiation exposure . It is apparent that sound decisions require technical , economic and sociological ... limit of man- 36.
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... limit of man- made non - medical exposure for individu- als in the general population such that the risk of serious ... limits have not been specifically consi- dered but should be based on those sec- tions of the report relating to ...
... limit of man- made non - medical exposure for individu- als in the general population such that the risk of serious ... limits have not been specifically consi- dered but should be based on those sec- tions of the report relating to ...
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activities Administrator Atomic Energy authority believe Bureau of Radiological cancer CFR Part 190 Chairman Clean Air Act Committee concern Congress cooperation coordination Department dose rates DRINAN efforts environment Environmental Protection Agency environmental radiation EPA's ESCHWEGE established exposed facilities Federal agencies Federal Radiation Council Federal radiation protection GERUSKY Government guidelines hazards health effects impact implementation interagency ionizing radiation issue levels limits medical radiation Memorandum of Understanding monitoring NCRP NIOSH nonionizing radiation nuclear fuel cycle nuclear power Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear waste occupational operating plants plutonium population problems proposed standard public health questions radiation exposure radiation programs radiation protection programs radiation standards radioactive materials radioactive waste Radiological Health reactors recommendations regulations reprocessing responsibility risk role RYAN scientific sources specific staff studies subcommittee tion uranium fuel cycle waste workers x-ray