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  • Radiological Protection
  • Radiation Safety
  • Risk Management

Background:

  • The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) system relies on risk tolerability and reasonableness for effective radiation protection.
  • Dose limits and optimization of protection (as low as reasonably achievable) are key principles.
  • ICRP Publication 138 provides the ethical foundation for current work.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically review the history, definitions, scope, and application of "tolerability" and "reasonableness" in radiological protection.
  • To develop and articulate a revised framework for tolerability and reasonableness.
  • To focus on the achieved level of protection and the concept of well-being.

Main Methods:

  • Critical reflection on existing concepts of tolerability and reasonableness.
  • Development of a revised framework based on ethical foundations and ICRP Publication 138.
  • Consideration of the framework's application in diverse contexts.

Main Results:

  • ICRP Task Group 114 (TG114) is actively engaged in this revision process.
  • A revised framework is being developed, emphasizing achieved protection levels and well-being.
  • Key points for applying the framework in medicine, nuclear emergencies, and the nuclear sector are being highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • The ongoing work aims to refine the implementation of radiological protection principles.
  • The revised framework seeks to enhance the assessment of radiation risk and protection measures.
  • Application across medicine, emergency response, and the nuclear industry is a primary focus.