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June 1, 1973
RADIATION PROTECTION GUIDANCE
FOR CONTROL OF EXPOSURES AT ENIWETOK ATOLL

INTRODUCTION

Standards for protecting man from exposures to ionizing radiation
have been developed concurrently with development of nuclear technology.
Authorities at the national and international level using conservative
assumptions have developed approaches for radiation protection and
established numerical standards which in their view provide a level of
safety at least as stringent as is achieved for cther powerful agents,
As activities with nuclear radiation and radioactivity have become
more numerous and complex, standards have evolved for broad categories
of exposure conditions.

These standards are directed toward use by

governmental agencies and other responsible bodies in their health
protection activities.
A major consideration in development of standards is that they
be simple to understand and easy to apply in order to avoid misinter- .
pretation,

In considering real situations, use of judgement rather

than rigid application, im the extreme, is favored recognizing the
benafits as well as risks associated with radiation usages.

It has

been anticipated that situations will arise for which available standards
are not directly applicable.

Such cases are to be consicered on a

case-by-case basis, with judgements made as to exposure levcis that
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