-6- engineering actions. Decisions having the approval and cooperation of the Eniwetok people will be necessary for some of these. Advisory actions should be considered as a bonus in the exposure reduction planning. Re- strictions on visits to certain islands, restrictions on use of specific animal or vegetable rucds, and use of dietary supplements are advisory actions. Considering the exposure reduction achieved by engineering actions, it must be possible to maintain exposures of people below recommended levels; otherwise the U.S. parties must deliberate whether cleanup and rehabilita- wae adack, LS ar. pee ro 2fon of the atoll should be initiated) now, or at some later time. aa ra The appli- ) .2 ~ cation of the, array of actions to the situation at Eniwetok Atoll as portrayed in the report of the radiological survey must lead to positive findings if the people are to be given clearance for safe return to their traditional home. Recommended guides R pata, anew The dose limif“issued by ICRP is recommended as the basic stamtard for control of exposures to individuals at Eniwetok. ~* This is recommended with the proviso that the full amount of the numerical value,should not be used for (anjallowable exposure,from a single man-made source, in this case radioactivity from weapons tests. This proviso is made so that the Eniwetok people will not be denied benefits of future nuclear technology because they oe ~y ope a are receiving exposure, from man-made radiation to (the) level, of acceptable Standards. vet ocer ae a 2 ee me rm *,* ’ -%anibaal TE TIS. ATWORETPS ne . t , wo a mt my . hoy ” eet’ A. SE, Ms. vo tet a Ae, a : roe eet were,7tere mene, tyre reyes : Now gtie es Pegee Sone"6 ope!wayof. vt i "ates . , “ae 4 vy! Poe a ‘ .