Impact of temporal variability of radon concentration in workplaces on the actual radon exposure during working hours

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Venoso G.,Iacoponi A.,Pratesi G.,Guazzini M.,Boccini L.,Corbani E.,Bucci S.,Leonardi F.,Trevisi R.,Ampollini M.,Antignani S.,Caprio M.,Carpentieri C.,Di Carlo C.,Bochicchio F.

Abstract

AbstractFor workplaces where significant diurnal variations in radon concentrations are likely, measurements to evaluate average radon concentration during working hours could be useful for planning an optimized protection of workers according to the 2013/59/Euratom Directive. However, very few studies on this subject, generally limited to periods of few weeks, have been published. Therefore, a study has been conducted to evaluate the actual long-term radon exposure during working hours for a sample of 33 workplaces of four different types (postal offices, shops, restaurants, municipal offices), mainly located at the ground floor, and with expected considerable air exchange rate occurring during working hours due to frequent entrance/exit of persons or mechanical ventilation. The results show that the difference between the average radon level during working hours and that one during the whole day is about 20% on average and ranges from 0 to 50%. These observed differences, generally smaller compared with those found in other similar studies, are nearly the same if the analysis is restricted to workplaces with annual radon level higher than 300 Bq m–3, and therefore natural or mechanical ventilation normally present during working hours of the monitored workplaces cannot be considered an effective mitigation measure. However, the costs and time-response characteristics of the active monitors, as those used for the present study, will probably allow using more frequently a similar measurement strategy in workplaces.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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