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An analysis of radon levels in the basements of UK workplaces and review of when employers should test

机译:英国工作场所地基中氡水平分析及雇主应测试的审查

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Radon is a recognised lung carcinogen. The main source of radon in UK buildings is the ground. As basements have more ground contact than other parts of a building, and often limited ventilation, there is increased potential for high radon levels to occur. Regulations are in place in the UK to control radon exposure at work, to prompt employers to undertake risk assessments, test where necessary and take action if levels exceed certain thresholds. Both Public Health England (PHE) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) currently advise employers to test routinely occupied basements for radon, irrespective of geographical location; the minimum annual occupancy threshold has been established as one hour per week (approximately 50 h per year). PHE operates a routine measurement service for employers and holds the measurement data for radon levels in the basements of more than 3500 workplaces. Typically, radon concentrations follow a lognormal distribution over a wide range, when corrections are made for seasonal variations and the contribution of outside air. Statistical tests on these data show good correspondence in most cases for the workplace basements of seven different occupational sectors. Radon should be included in the risk assessments of basements of all workplace types irrespective of the radon-affected area status (i.e. whether they are located in a geographical unit where higher proportions of houses or workplaces are likely to exceed their reference levels). As a consequence of this analysis, however, evidence is presented that supports a change in the existing protocols on when to test the radon levels in basements, if a more sophisticated approach were to be adopted taking into account the affected area status.
机译:氡是一个公认的肺癌。英国建筑物的主要来源是地面。由于地下室具有比建筑物的其他部分更具接触的接触,并且通常有限通风,因此发生高氡水平的可能性增加。法规在英国进行了控制氡风险,以提示雇主进行风险评估,在必要时进行测试,如果水平超过某些阈值,则需要采取行动。公共卫生英格兰(PHE)和健康和安全执行(HSE)目前建议雇主对地理位置而定期进行氡气体占用的地下室;最低年度占用率阈值已为每周一小时(每年约50小时)。 PHE为雇主运营例行测量服务,并在3500多个工作场所的地下室保持氡水平的测量数据。通常,当对季节性变化和外部空气的贡献进行校正时,氡浓度遵循宽范围的逻辑正式分布。在大多数不同职业部门的工作场所地下室的大多数情况下,这些数据的统计测试显示了良好的对应。无论氡都受影响的区域状态如何然而,由于这种分析的结果,提出了支持当考虑到受影响的地区状态更复杂的方法时,支持现有协议的变化。考虑到受影响的地区状态。

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