' SeENCLOSURE "A" STATEMENT on 20407 OMNIPRESENCE OF BACKGROUND RADIATION Prepared by the Division of Biology & Medicine Not all of the radiation which one ordinarily observes with a Geiger counter comes from atomic bombs. There is a natural background of radiation everywhere. It varies from place to place, and even from time to time, resulting in 30~300 counts per minute on the counter. Everywhere on the earth's surface, in the air, and even in human and animal bodies and in plants, there is natural radioactivity due to the presence of uraniua, radium, radiopotassium and other active elements in the earth, radon and thoron in the air, and cosmic ray particles from outer space. Altogether, these radiations result in doses to human beings of 80 to 800 milliroentgens per year. Depend- ing somewhat upon the particular counter used, these doses correspond to 30-300 counts per minute. Dose levels of this amount are harmless to human beings. In fact, dose rates as high as 300 milliroentgens per week, corresponding to a rate of about 5500 counts per minute, have been agreed by international authorities to be safe for human beings. All measurements of radiation intensities or contaninations should be expressed as over and above the background intensity of 30-50 counts per minute, Los «US BOB ANCIILVES 326 US ATOMIC EXERGY CORMBISSION mA mon 328PARES RA T= * - rs > “ad TES AY \ Sf Jentina “DBM COPD OL ee \ we SRL :

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