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The process of determining what level of protection and safety makes exposures, and the probability and magnitude of potential exposures, as low as reasonably achievable with economic, societal and environmental factors being taken into account. (Adapted from [[ICRP Publication 103]], 2007)
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The process of determining what level of protection and safety makes exposures, and the probability and magnitude of potential exposures, as low as reasonably achievable with economic, societal and environmental factors being taken into account.
  
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See [[ALARA]].
  
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[[ICRP Publication 103]], 2007
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The process of determining what level of protection and safety makes exposures, and the probability and magnitude of potential exposures, as low as reasonably achievable with economic, societal and environmental factors being taken into account.

See ALARA.

ICRP Publication 103, 2007

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