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EPA standards set protective limits on the radioactivity in soil, water and air that comes from human activities. The Agency supports other federal, state and local agencies by developing federal guidance and technical reports on radiation protection, and assists in response to radiological emergencies.
With respect to occupational and public doses, radiation protection in radiotherapy is simply too conservative. There are layers and layers of conservatism added, stemming back to the reliance on a LNT model of radiation harm, at huge financial and social cost [6, 7].
Three international organizations recommend radiation protection levels: the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU).
A Radiation Protection Program (RPP) is a structured system designed to monitor, control, and minimize exposure to ionizing radiation. Its a critical component for facilities that use X-rays, CT scans, or other forms of radiation in diagnosis and treatment.
ing to AAPM Report 160, the RSO in a radiation safety program is responsible for the implementation, coordination, and day-to-day oversight of the radiation protection program. An RSO enforces policies and procedures regarding radiation safety and ensures the facilitys use of ionizing radiation is compliant
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