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Fundamental Principles of Radiological Protection

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|<span style="font-size=100%"> “[[Absorbed, Equivalent, and Effective Dose|Doses]] s should all be kept as low as reasonably achievable, taking into account economic and societal factors”
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|<span style="font-size=100%"> “The total [[Absorbed, Equivalent, and Effective Dose|dose]] to any individual … should not exceed the appropriate [[Dose Limits limits | limits]]”
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|<span style="font-size:100%;"> '''''[[ICRP Publication 103]]'' paragraph 203'''
The principle of application of [[dose limits]]: The total dose to any individual from regulated sources in planned exposure situations other than medical exposure of patients should not exceed the appropriate limits recommended by the Commission.
'''''[[ICRP Publication 103]]'' paragraph 204'''
Regulatory [[dose limits ]] are determined by the regulatory authority, taking account of international recommendations, and apply to workers and to members of the public in planned exposure situations.
'''''[[ICRP Publication 103]]'' paragraph 243'''
[[Dose limits ]] apply only in planned exposure situations but not to medical exposures of patients ... Within a category of exposure, occupational or public, [[dose limits ]] apply to the sum of exposures from sources related to practices that are already justified.
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