Radiation exposure and high altitude flight

Radiation exposure and high altitude flight

By National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements

Subjects: Standards, HEALTH & FITNESS, Limites d'exposition professionnelle (Toxicologie), MEDICAL, Radiation Protection, Health aspects, Maximum Allowable Concentration, Infectious Diseases, Diseases, Solar Activity, Humans, Rayonnement, Methods, Aerospace Medicine, Instrumentation, Radiation Monitoring, Ionizing radiation, Altitude, Dose, Contagious, Risk, Cosmic Radiation, Threshold limit values (Industrial toxicology), Radiation Dosage, Dosage, Altitudes, Cosmic rays, Aviation toxicology, Risque, Aviation, Rayonnement cosmique, Radiation

Description: At NASA's request, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) was asked to consider radiation exposure to aviation crews and passengers on commercial flights resulting from high altitude flights. The report reviews current knowledge about radiation exposure and risks and their uncertain application to higher altitude flights. Recommendations for further studies and research are presented. Background and relevant considerations included dose rates at different altitudes, dose rates for solar flares, biological effects of ionizing radiation, and limitations on current risk estimates. The discussion of estimates of risk to crew and passengers examines the flight crew, frequent travelers, conventional travelers, cumulative risk, and prenatal exposure. A radiation protection philosophy is presented.

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