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What is the annual dose-equivalent limit for the skin and hands of an occupational lot exposed individual?

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The annual dose-equivalent limit for the skin and hands of an occupational lot exposed individual is 50 rem or 0.5 Sv.

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The annual dose-equivalent limit for the skin and hands of an occupational lot exposed individual is 50 rem or 0.5 Sv.

This is the maximum allowable radiation dose that an individual's skin and hands can receive over the course of a year from occupational exposure.

Exceeding this limit can increase the risk of developing radiation-related skin conditions or other health problems.

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