ae et THD yayede sheley Teyete SUP esa RE etagety res 28 RADIATION STANDARDS, INCLUDING FALLOUT Dr. Taytor. Yes, sir. Excuse me, may I ask Dr. Tompkins a question about this ? Senator ANDERSON. Yes. Dr. Taytor. You were at the meetings, were you not? Dr. Tomprins. Yes. Senator Anperson. Is this an approximate figure they will include in their final report? This is a scientific paper. You should have found out if somebody heard something and if that is the figure they used.. Where did you get: it? Dr. Taytor. I derived it from their papers. They had meetings after I left the country. You were asking about the U.S. figure in ere. Senator AnpErson, I am asking where the 1.5 came from. What scientific calculations were there that went into that? What is our average per capita dose? Dr. Taytor. From fallout? Senator Anperson. No, from the language of your paper. At its peak levels fallout has contributed less than 1.5 of our average per capita dose. What is our average per capita dose? I want to take 1.5 of that and find out what weget from fallout. Dr. Taytor. Our average per capita dose is something over 125 milhrems per year. It is 125 millirems per year plus the medical contribution. Senator Anperson. And the medical contribution amounts to what? Dr. Tayzor. It is from 14 to 60 millirems per year, I believe. This is from memory. Senator Anpprson. That would make about 140 millirems per year. Dr. Tayxtor. It could be. Background plus 14 to background plus 60. It could go as high as 185 and as low as 140 millirems per year, roughly, depending upon the medical value. I am just giving you these numbers from memory at the moment. Senator Anperson. We had figures before that indicate that the fallout is as low as that. Dr. Taytor. Yes, sir. As a matter of fact, I believe this is in agreement with a report by Dr. Dunning of the AEC. He1s here in the room and can perhaps either verify this or correct me. Senator ANDERSON. When you use the term “fallout has contributed less,” do you mean per year ? Dr. Taytor. In this year.* Senator Anperson. Would it be in the last 3 years whenthey had what was known asa holiday on testing ? Dr. Taytor. This covered the whole period to now—1962. Senator ANpeRSON. 1958 was a year in which there was sometesting ? Dr. Taynor. Yes. Senator AnpErRson. Thisis based on 1958? Dr, Taynor. Yes. Senator Anperson. Did the U.N. say so? Dr. Taynor. Sir? Senator Anperson. Did the U.N. so advertise it as based on 1958? Does that showin their figures? 4 Editor’s note: See Dr. Taylor’s supplementary statement indicating a misunderstanding to this question, p. 30. iecBRSE

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