What is the maximum radiation exposure per year?
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Public dose limits for exposure from uranium mining or nuclear plants are usually set at 1 mSv/yr above background. In most countries the current maximum permissible dose to radiation workers is 20 mSv per year averaged over five years, with a maximum of 50 mSv in any one year.
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Public dose limits for exposure from uranium mining or nuclear plants are usually set at 1 mSv/yr above background. In most countries the current maximum permissible dose to radiation workers is 20 mSv per year averaged over five years, with a maximum of 50 mSv in any one year.