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Annals of the ICRP ICRP PUBLICATION 138 Ethical Foundations of the System of Radiological Protection Editor-in-Chief C.H. CLEMENT Associate Editor H. OGINO Authors on behalf of ICRP K-W. Cho, M-C. Cantone, C. Kurihara-Saio, B. Le Guen, N. Martinez, D. Oughton, T. Schneider, R. Toohey, F. Zolzer PUBLISHED FOR The International Commission on Radiological Protection by Please cite this issue as ‘ICRP, 2018. Ethical foundations of the system of radiological protection. ICRP Publication 138. Ann. ICRP 47(1).’ 1 CONTENTS EDITORIAL ................................................................. 5 ABSTRACT.................................................................. 7 PREFACE ................................................................... 9 MAIN POINTS . ............................................................ 11 GLOSSARY................................................................. 13 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 17 1.1. Background.......................................................... 17 1.2. Scope and objective .................................................. 18 1.3. Structure of this publication.......................................... 19 2. EVOLUTION OF THE SYSTEM OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION 21 2.1. The early days: do no harm .......................................... 22 2.2. A more complex problem: managing risk, a matter of balance ........ 23 2.3. A broader perspective: protecting the environment.................... 24 2.4. Considering the diversity of exposure situations ...................... 25 2.5. The system of radiological protection today . ......................... 26 3. CORE ETHICAL VALUES UNDERPINNING THE SYSTEM OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION ....................................... 27 3.1. Beneficence and non-maleficence ..................................... 27 3.2. Prudence. ............................................................ 28 3.3. Justice ............................................................... 30 3.4. Dignity .
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Published: Feb 19, 2018
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