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A challenging path to rational and harmonised international regulation of indoor radon

Konstantin Kovler, Andrey Tsapalov

2023Radiation Protection Dosimetry11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The main trends of indoor radon regulation in Europe are expressed through the standard ISO 11665-8. This standard, however, ignores the short-term tests (2-7 days in practice)-the main tests in the USA, and instead requires conducting long-term tests only (2-12 months)-without any justification. Moreover, the temporal (key) uncertainty of indoor radon is ignored altogether, a fact that does not allow the assessment of a room's conformity with a normative at a given reliability (usually 95%). Thus, the current international regulation is neither harmonised nor rational. This paper reports the interim results of storming discussions within the ISO 11665-8 Focus Group, in charge of revising the aforementioned standard. Proposed are the rational criterion for conformity assessment of a room with a normative for both short- and long-term measurements, as well as the indicative values and the algorithm for determining indoor radon temporal uncertainty depending on the measurement duration.

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ConformityNormativeInterimRadonConformity assessmentReliability (semiconductor)Term (time)Environmental scienceComputer scienceStatisticsMathematicsLawPolitical sciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsOperating systemPower (physics)Radioactivity and Radon MeasurementsNuclear and radioactivity studiesRadiation Dose and Imaging