ECRR Recommendations translated to Japanese

The Japanese translation of 2010 ECRR (European Commission on Radiation Risk) Recommendations has been published by Mihama No Kai, see: here [requires Japanese script being installed].  

This is an important document to help better gauge the health effects from radioactive fallout as opposed from external/distant (non-inhaled or absorbed) radiation sources.  Merely comparing dose rates, as the mainstream media has been doing for far too long, is deceptive.  This misinformation practice gives me the impression they’re still catering to the nuclear industry.

See also the “Dose Concept” debunked by the Low Level Radiation Campaign, http://www.llrc.org/.

Months ago, I compared this newer model (ECRR) with the older dose-based one (ICRP) on my “Radiation Health Effects” page, here:  http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/radioactivity/radiation_exposure_effects/
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