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Qualitative overview of indoor radon surveys in Europe

TitleQualitative overview of indoor radon surveys in Europe
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsPantelić, G., Čeliković I., Živanović M., Vukanac I., Nikolić J.K., Cinelli Giorgia, and Gruber V.
JournalJournal of Environmental Radioactivity
Volume204
Pagination163-174
ISSN0265931X
KeywordsAction plan, air pollutant, Air Pollutants, Air pollution, analysis, Environmental radioactivity, Europe, European directive, European Union, human, Humans, Indoor, indoor air pollution, indoor radon, Indoor radon survey, International atomic energy agency, national planning, procedures, qualitative analysis, Quality Assurance, Quality assurance / quality controls, Quality control, Radiation exposure, radiation monitoring, Radioactive, Radon, Radon survey, review, Safety standard, survey method, Surveys, Technical projects
Abstract

The revised European Directive from 2013 regarding basic safety standard oblige EU Member States to establish a national action plan regarding the exposure to radon. At the same time, International Atomic Energy Agency started technical projects in order to assist countries to establish and implement national radon action. As a consequence, in recent years, in numerous countries national radon surveys were conducted and action plans established, which were not performed before. In this paper, a qualitative overview of radon surveys performed in Europe is given with a special attention to the qualitative and conceptual description of surveys, representativeness and QA/QC (quality assurance/quality control). © 2019

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DOI10.1016/j.jenvrad.2019.04.010
Citation KeyPantelić2019163