Discussion
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Published:1991
1991. "Discussion", Occupational radiation protection
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As in an earlier session, comments
(particularly on papers 13 and 14) were
made about the apparent success in the
application of ALARA techniques. In
practice, doses were often substantially
lower than predicted, and it was
acknowledged that there are often
conservatisms in predicted dose rates and
exposures. There were real savings in
exposure times gained through good
planning, training and operational
techniques, but times in the often
localized high dose rate regions were
admittedly generally overestimated.
Pre-operational/design feasibility
assessments of radiation levels are also,
quite correctly, based on conservative
methods and data. On the other hand
reported actual exposures sometimes
