RE: Radiation Monitoring
Not knowing much about the levels of radiation deemed to be “normal” or safe I thought I should find out.
The International Commission on Radiological Protection ( ICRP) recommend 20 millisieverts per year as an occupational effective dose (this is the accumulative dose) a limit 50 millisieverts is allowed providing the average over 5 years does not exceed 20 millisieverts per year. A whole CT body scan is 15-20 millisieverts.
1000 microsieverts is 1 millisievert, and 0.2 microsievert/hour is less than 2 millisieverts a year.
Incidentally anyone flying at 40,000 feet will receive a dose of between 3 and 9 microsieverts/hour due to cosmic radiation.
This puts things in perspective.
Any way SS and Joe thanks for the information.
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