-3“ Atoll People, @swel]asfer-visitorsto-the-atol{7 The basic principles of radiation protection are applicable everywhere. eTtaeCaneEne , ees} Fundamental sZictone ft _ Eaeg] the exposure standards to be used in the evaluation of the radiological survey and the cleanup and rehabilitationPP rtons Dpk 4 he objectives, drawn from ICRP, are a. to prevent acute radiation effects, and b. to limit the risks of late effects to an acceptable level. Implementation of the plans for recovery of Eniwetok Atoll will require for their success: 1. Periodic assessments of environmental radioactivity 2. Measurements of humans by dosimeters and whole body counter 3. Forthright attention to the procedures which will keep exposures as low as practicable. 4. The most critical element of the population receiving the highest exposure will be used in applying numerical criteria 5. Use of dynamic life style and diet adapted to radiological conditions during the lifetime of returnees and later generations 6. Dataon total annual exposures for those receiving highest exposures Risks and Benefits . © aps Risks associated, radiation exposures during a life at Eniwetok are assumed to be equal to others involving comparable quantities of 3