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Thursday, April 3, 2014
New ICRP Publication: Protection of the Environment under Different Exposure Situations, ICRP Publication 124, Ann. ICRP 43(1), 2014
R.J. Pentreath, J. Lochard, C-M. Larsson, D.A. Cool, P. Strand, J.
Simmonds, D. Copplestone, D. Oughton, E. Lazo
In this report, the ICRP describes the framework for protection of the
environment and how it should be applied within the Commission’s system of
protection. The report relates to the protection of animals and plants (biota)
in their natural environment, and how these can be met by the use of Reference
Animals and Plants (RAPs); their Derived Consideration Reference Levels
(DCRLs), which relate radiation effects to doses over and above their normal
local background natural radiation levels; and different potential pathways of
exposure.
The report explains the different types of exposure situations to which
its recommendations apply; the key principles that are relevant to protection
of the environment; and hence how reference values based on the use of DCRLs
can be used to inform on the appropriate level of effort relevant to different
exposure situations. Further recommendations are made with regard to how the
Commission’s recommendations can be implemented to satisfy different forms of
environmental protection objectives, which may require the use of
representative organisms specific to a site, and how these may be compared with
the reference values. Issues that may arise in relation to compliance are also
discussed, and the final chapter discusses the overall implications of the
Commission’s work in this area to date. Appendices A and B provide some
numerical information relating to the RAPs. Annex C considers various existing
types of environmental protection legislation currently in place in relation to
large industrial sites and practices, and the various ways in which wildlife
are protected from various threats arising from such sites (Source:
www.icrp.org).
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