perussäteilyrajat
Perussäteilyrajat, meaning basic radiation limits, refers to the established maximum levels of ionizing radiation that individuals can be exposed to without expected significant health risks. These limits are crucial in radiation protection and are set by national and international regulatory bodies. The primary goal is to minimize the probability of stochastic effects, such as cancer and hereditary mutations, which are believed to have no threshold dose. Deterministic effects, which have a threshold dose and cause acute tissue damage, are also considered, though their occurrence is typically avoided at the lower exposure levels governed by perussäteilyrajat.
These limits are applied in various contexts, including occupational exposure for workers in fields like nuclear