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Re: Radon Action Levels



GO TO IAEA Basic Safety Standards - Safety Series 115, pagina 291

Radon in Dwellings

VI-2  Optimized action levels relating to chronic exposure involving radon
in dwellings should in most situations, fall within a yearly average
concentartion of 200 to 600 Bq per cubic meter of Rn-222 in air
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The ICRP concluded, November-99,  the future ICRP 82 Protection of the
Public in Situations of Prolonged Radiation Exposure, discussing the general
concept of long-lived radioactive residues in human habitats.

Jose Julio Rozental
joseroze@netvision.net.il


----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Mohaupt <tom.mohaupt@wright.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 3:11 PM
Subject: Radon Action Levels


> Fellow RadSafers:
>
> I'm interested in obtaining information on radon action levels and/or
> limits in countries other than the U.S. I already have information on
> France. No guesses please.
>
> Thank-you,
> Tom
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> University Radiation Safety Officer
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