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[en] The Russian Commission on Radiological Protection is advancing the theory of protection standards with the understanding that Japan has introduced 'existing exposure situation' standards. Russia, ignoring the basic fact that Japan has not adopted the legislation such as 'existing exposure situation' system, recommends the legislation of the 'existing exposure situation' standards in Russia by emulating Japan. Policy decision and policy execution supposing that the present is 'existing exposure situation' even though it has not been legislated are tentatively called 'pseud existing exposure situation' here. According to the 2016 Russian government report (30 years after Chernobyl), instead of the current standard of 5 mSv/year compulsory resettlement, it proposes that 'to set the reference level inside Russia at a range of 5-10 mSv/year is rational under the present situation.' The Russian Commission on Radiological Protection's proposal for 'legislation of existing exposure situation' has been acknowledged as the official view in the government report. As the legislation progresses, the exposure of residents in the Chernobyl disaster area with over 1 mSv/year will not be compensated as 'imposed risk,' and immigration with 5 mSv/year or above will not be mandatory. (A.O.)
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フクシマを口実にロシアの被ばく防護基準をゆるめる画策.「現存被ばくもどき」が行き来する日本とロシア
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1 fig., 1 tab.; 雑誌名:科学
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Kagaku (Tokyo); ISSN 0022-7625;
; v. 89(11); p. 1011-1023

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CHERNOBYLSK-4 REACTOR, DOSE LIMITS, FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION, GOVERNMENT POLICIES, ICRP, JAPAN, LAWS, MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE, MELTDOWN, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, RADIATION DOSES, RADIATION PROTECTION, REACTOR CORE DISRUPTION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, RUSSIAN ORGANIZATIONS, VICTIMS COMPENSATION
ACCIDENTS, ASIA, BEYOND-DESIGN-BASIS ACCIDENTS, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DOSES, EASTERN EUROPE, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, EUROPE, GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, LWGR TYPE REACTORS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, POWER PLANTS, POWER REACTORS, REACTOR ACCIDENTS, REACTOR SITES, REACTORS, SAFETY STANDARDS, SEVERE ACCIDENTS, STANDARDS, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, THERMAL REACTORS, WATER COOLED REACTORS
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