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Safe Amount


Safe Amount of Radiation

Threshold levels have been suggested for the various non-stochastic effects by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Setting a “safe” level of exposure of radiation is extremely difficult. A large number of sources emit radiations that are well below natural background levels. Any increase in radiation exposure is assumed to be accompanied by an increased risk of nonstochastic effects.

The uncertainty exists only with respect to the stochastic effects. Threshold levels have been suggested for the various non-stochastic effects by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA is a federal body charged with protecting human health and the environment. The effects of ionizing radiation are measured in terms of different units like gray (Gy), rad (radiation absorbed dose) and rem (roentgen equivalent mammal/man).(4 Trusted Source
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The following table comes from the official site of the EPA.

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Exposure (rem) Health Effect Time to Onset (without treatment)
5-10 changes in blood chemistry
50 nausea Hours
55 fatigue
70 vomiting
75 hair loss 2-3 weeks
90 diarrhoea
100 hemorrhage
400 possible death within 2 months
1,000 destruction intestinal lining
internal bleeding
and death 1-2 weeks
2,000 damage to central nervous system
loss of consciousness; minutes
and death hours to days
Source: EPA
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