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Congress and the president assign radiation protection responsibilities to EPA through laws (also known as statutes). Specific statutes make EPA responsible for writing regulations that explain what must be done to obey the law.
Whole body: head and trunk; active blood-forming organs; lens of eyes; or : 1.25 rem per quarter. Hands and forearms; feet and ankles: 18.75 rem per quarter. Skin of whole body: 7.5 rem per quarter.
The dose limits are 20 mSv/year for occupational exposure (for work- ers engaged in radiation work) and 1 mSv/year for the general public (see Annex I).
The U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissionother agencies that regulate public and occupational ionizing radiation exposurehave updated standards based on more recent radiation protection guidance, such as that of the International Commission on Radiological Protection.
Time, Distance and Shielding Distance: Just as the heat from a fire reduces as you move further away, the dose of radiation decreases dramatically as you increase your distance from the source. Shielding: Barriers of lead, concrete, or water provide protection from penetrating gamma rays.

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The principal federal agencies with responsibilities for radiation protection of the public are the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the Department of Energy (DOE). Of these, only EPA and DOE may develop guidances or regulations for TENORM.
Film badges are generally used to monitor whole body deep and shallow exposures and are sensitive to penetrating radiation (gamma rays, x-rays and medium to high energy beta particles). Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) are used at Syracuse University to monitor extremity exposures.

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