DRAFT Sept, 26, 1973 2, Radiological Implications of Data Obtained from the Survey a, Guidelines against which Survey Findings will be Compared The radiological survey of Enewetak Atoll provides a comprehensive data base needed to derive judgments and recommendations relative to the radiologically safe return of the Enewetak people, ves apo ° - reasonable actions and constraints which, where made, will result in minimum exposures, The guidelines used in deriving these recommendations can be summarized as two interdependent considerations: 1, Expected exposures should be minimized and should fall in a range consistent with guidance put forward by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) (see Table 1 and Appendix I for summaries of these radiation protection standards and for planned application), 2. Actions taken to reduce exposures should be those which show promise of significant exposure reduction when weighed against total expected exposures and the "'costs" of the actions, “aF sa a cee expected in the returning population, and recommendations as to co Ge 2 _ a radioactivity on the Atoll in terms of the total exposureto be fore we © judgments are based on an evaluation of the significance of all « ty pp p> These