Measurement of Radon Decay Products in Air by Alpha and Beta Spectrometry

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R. Sextro
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R.M Nickels
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Abstract Measurements of activity concentration of radon gas and radon decay products were carried out in several workplaces including schools, radium spas, swimming pools, water treatment plants, caves and former mines. Based on these measurements, annual effective doses to workers were estimated and values of the equilibrium factor, F, were calculated. This paper describes the different approaches used to estimate the annual effective dose based on the dose coefficients recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection. Using the measured F values as opposed to the default F value of 0.4 changed the doses by about 5–95% depending mainly upon the ventilation conditions of the workplace.


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pp. 337-342 ◽  
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A. Chávez ◽  
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M. Alfaro ◽  
D. Mendoza
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