how do workers at nuclear plant know when they've received the maximum amount of radiation deemed safe?
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on average nuclear power workers recieve a lower annual radiation dose than flight crew and frequent flyer in 250 hours would receive 1 msv the maximum annual dose allowed for radiation workers is 20msv/yr through in practice doses are usually kept well below this level
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In fact, radiation exposure for nuclear workers has trended down over the years largely due to training, technology and a constant emphasis on reducing sources of radiation in the plant. ... Concrete shield walls and temporary lead shielding can be used to limit radiation exposure, as well.
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