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<blockquote>The Commission’s system of radiological protection aims primarily to protect human health. Its health objectives are relatively straightforward: to manage and control exposures to ionising radiation so that deterministic effects are prevented, and the risks of stochastic effects are reduced to the extent reasonably achievable. </blockquote>
 
<blockquote>The Commission’s system of radiological protection aims primarily to protect human health. Its health objectives are relatively straightforward: to manage and control exposures to ionising radiation so that deterministic effects are prevented, and the risks of stochastic effects are reduced to the extent reasonably achievable. </blockquote>
 
'''Types of effects: ''Publication 103'' paragraph 55'''
 
'''Types of effects: ''Publication 103'' paragraph 55'''

Revision as of 00:48, 7 March 2019

The primary aim of The System of Radiological Protection is:

“to contribute to an appropriate level of protection for people and the environment against the detrimental effects of radiation exposure without unduly limiting the desirable human actions that may be associated with such exposure” (ICRP Publication 103 paragraph 26)

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For people, exposures are managed and controlled to:
  • Prevent Harmful effects that are, in principle, preventable
  • Reduce the risk of cancer and heritable effects to the extent reasonably achievable
For the environment, the aim is to have a negligible impact on:
  • the maintenance of biological diversity
  • the conservation of species
  • the health and status of natural habitats, communities and ecosystems
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