National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements* (NCRP)

The NCRP position is that the rational use of radiation should conform
to levels of safety to users and the public which are at least as
stringent as those achieved for other powerful agents. Continuing
and chronic exposure attributable to peaceful uses of ionizing
radiation are assumed.
The NCRP has adopted the assumption of no-threshold dose-effects
relationship and uses the term ''dose limits" in providing guidance
on population exposures. All radiation exposures are to be kept
as low as practicable. The numerical values of exposure as presented are to be interpreted as recommendations, not regulations.
Use of the no-threshold concept involves the thesis that there is
no exposure limit free from some degree of risk.
To establish criteria, NCRP uses the concept of ''acceptable risk"
(where the risk is compensated by a demonstrable benefit) broken

down to fit classes of individuals or population groups exposed
for various purposes to different quantities of radiation. Numerical
recommendations for dose limits are necessarily arbitrary because
of their mixed technical value-judgement foundation. The dose limits
for individual members of the public and for the average population
recommended by NCRP represent a level of risk considered to be
so small compared with other hazards of life, and so well offset
by perceptible benefits when used as intended, that public approbation will be achieved when the informed public review process is
completed.
For peaceful uses of radiation, NCRP provides yearly numerical
dose limits for individual members of the public, considering
possible somatic effects, and strongly advocates maintenance of
lowest practicable exposure levels, especially for infants and the
unborn. NCRP also recommends yearly dose limits for the
average population based upon somatic and genetic considerations
and recommends the same value as ICRP of 5 rems in 30 years for
gonadal exposure of the U.S. population. Table HI contains a
summary of recommended values. NCRP Report No. 39 entitled, ''Basic Radiation Protection Criteria,'' dated January 15,
1971, contains the most recent updating of NCRP recommendations

for protection of the public.

*Formerly known as the National Committee on Radiation Protection
and Measurements.
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