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- W1490704310 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter studies the potential health risk due to DU exposure under a hypothetical worst case scenario—that is, assuming high environmental DU levels and unfavorable exposure scenarios for both security forces and members of the public. The results show that under these assumptions it cannot be excluded that children playing in DU-contaminated cars will exceed the ICRP-recommended limit of 1 mSv y −1 . Workers involved in repair or salvage of DU contaminated armored vehicles are likely to exceed significantly the ICRP-recommended limit of 20 mSv y −1 within a few days of work. In a war-time scenario, victims and rescuers inside a DU-damaged armored vehicle could have received inhalation doses approaching about 0.5 Sv per such event. However, for the vast majority of persons living and working in former DU-affected conflict zones, doses are −1 , where intervention is unlikely to be justifiable." @default.
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- W1490704310 title "The impact on man and the environment from the military use of depleted uranium: worst-case scenario" @default.
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