How would that work for transportation releasing railcars etc., I think 1.86 is safe in non facility release criteria.
just my opinion I have no other basis for it.
1.86 (circa 1974) soldiers on in the face of ANSI 13.12 (circa 1999) and the 1 mrem/yr dose standard because audible clicks mean so much more to the discerning public than a SOP for surveys that demonstrate compliance using the statistical survey designs presented in a MARSAME dose based TBD's,...
especially when 12,000 clicks of isotope A is ok, but 3,000 clicks of isotope B are not,....
commercially;
those working under general licenses or otherwise will go with 49CFR and agreement state regs to send 'em,...
specific licensees will have larger staffs to implement all that fun stuff previously described,...
it'll open a lot of jobs that nobody is going to believe are needed,...
especially when statistically released stuff starts setting off the monitors at smelters, salvage yards and waste recyclers, et al and the pat answer comes back along the lines of being regulatory compliant and approved procedures,...
Yucca Mountain was regulatory compliant with approved procedures,...
the cops can pick up the dose from your stress test as you drive along in your car these days,...
folks already have it in their heads that medical dose is good dose and power plant dose is bad dose,...
statistically based free release and lead balloons,... yeah, I'm seeing the analogy,....