Protection against radon-222 at home and at work : a report of a Task Group of the International Commission on Radiological Protection

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Protection against radon-222 at home and at work : a report of a Task Group of the International Commission on Radiological Protection

(ICRP publication, 65)(Annals of the ICRP, v. 23, no. 2)

Published for The Commission by Pergamon Press, 1994

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"Adopted by the Commission in September 1993."

"Radiation protection"

Bibliography: p. 43-45

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The naturally radioactive noble gas radon, (Rn-222), is present in the air outdoors and in all buildings, including workplaces. It is thus an inescapable source of radiation exposure both at home and at work. High radon levels in air can occur in buildings, including workplaces, in some geographical locations. This applies particularly in workplaces such as underground mines, natural caves, tunnels, medical treatment areas in spas, and water supply facilities where ground water with a high radon concentration is treated or stored. This report summarises the extent of current knowledge about the health effects of inhaled radon and its progeny and makes recommendations for the control of this exposure in both dwellings and workplaces. It aims to give guidance to national advisory and regulatory agencies and to practitioners of radiological protection concerned with radon in dwellings and workplaces. Once the decision to apply the Commission's system of protection is made, it becomes necessary to apply an exposure limit. This has been derived to correspond to the same level of detriment as that resulting from an effective dose equal to the Commission's recommended dose limit. Some additional guidance is given on practical control measures in workplaces. This publication includes a history of radon problems in mines and homes by Wolfgang Jacobi.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. The structure of the report. The history of radon. Radon and its progeny. Special quantities and units. The principles of protection. The Health Effects of Inhaled Radon and its Progeny. Lung cancer in radon-exposed miners. Lung cancer risk estimates for chronic exposure. Radon in Buildings. Radon concentrations in buildings. Building occupancy. The value of identifying radon-prone areas. Remedial and preventive measures. The Approach to Protection in Dwellings. Policy issues. Practical protection in dwellings. The Approach to protection in workplaces. The selection of relevant workplaces. Practical protection in workplaces. Summary.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA23738722
  • ISBN
    • 0080424759
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    v, 45 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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