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The term "Protective Action Guide" has been defined as the

projected absorbed dose to individuals in the general population
which warrants protective action following a contaminating event.
In setting these numerical guides the FRC was concerned with a
balance between the risk of radiation exposure and the impact on
public well-being associated with alterations of the normal production,
processing, distribution and use of food.
A protective action is described as an action or measure taken
to avoid most of the exposure to radiation that would occur from
future ingestion of foods contaminated with radioactive materials.
An action is appropriate when the health benefits associated with
the reduction in exposure to be achieved are sufficient to offset
undesirable features of the protective action.

An event requiring

protective action should not be expected to occur frequently.
The numerical guides are related to three types of actions, (1)
altering production, processing, or distribution practices,

(2)

diverting affected products to other than human consumption, and

(3) condemning affected foods.
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An additional category involves

long-term, low level exposure for which numerical guides are not

provided; the need for action is determined on a case-by-case

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