OD 7 4 APPENDIX III REVIEW OF RADIATION PROTECTION STANDARDS The Task Group has considered a number of concepts in devising an approach to guidance for cleanup and rehabilitation of Enewetak Atoll, accepting ar some and rejecting orhera.”secdncept that AEC recommendations should consistsof a series of alternatives or fall back positions with the degree or level of radiation exposure reduction ultimately determined by some later deliberation based on factors such as availability of funds «ce tichdenaagerotiers was rejected. The consensus of the Task Group opinion was that these recommendations should be specific and unequivocal, and should establish a clear position on what is needed. To do less would be unfair to the federal agencies who have accepted responsibilities to perform the rehabilitations and to the Enewetak people who are looking iV! to this agency for aduése. ' a “4 ates 5 i pe i wie # The judgment of the Task Group is that rehabilitation must conform with ‘ rei f~54- Novns ck che rp ta § (rot +o Alor dew . or vy vr. ae oye ‘yor Leet | current radiation Standards and with good health physics practice in implementing these standards. A summary of current radiation protection standards and material related to health risks that may be associated with 7c standards reviewed and radiation criteria recommended by the Task Group follows. 4441-01