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Occupational Dose Limits Annual Limits of Intake PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVELS A Dose Limits Dose limits are established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC are given in Table 111 and are ID: 829373

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1 Appendix F Occupational Dose Limits,
Appendix F Occupational Dose Limits, Annual Limits of Intake PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVELS A. Dose Limits Dose limits are established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) are given in Table 11-1 and are based on National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP) and the International Committee on . 10CFR Part 20.1201 per year. The TEDE is the sum of the Deep Dose Equivalent (the dose from external Effective Dose Equivalent deposited radionuclides). In additiyear to individual organs, skin and extremities. The eye has a special limit of 15 rem The NRC also requires that doses be kept "as low as reasonably achievable" ich must not be exce TABLE 11-1 Dose Limits per Year Radiation Workers: Dose 5 rem Dose Equivalent to the Eye 15

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rem Shallow Dose Equivalent to skin, extremities 50 rem TEDE to any other individual organ 50 rem TEDE to embryo/fetus of declared pregnant woman 0.5 rem Minors Ten percent of worker limit Members of the Public 0.1 rem B. Dose Limits for Prenatal Exposure ation damage than the adul Regulatory Guide 8.13 radiation during pregnancy. This section should be read by all female radiation workerthe dose below 0.5 rem for those who declare their pregnancy. Female radiation workers who become prit is likely that an abdominal exposure of up to 0.5 rem over a nine-month period could be received. C. Dose Determination The Total Effective Dose Equivalent (TEDE) is calculated by adding the dose dose equivalent). If monitoring is required