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Monday, December 14, 2020

Protection against Radon

Radon-222 being gaseous inert radionuclides, inhalation of the radon gas is not as hazardous as its short-lived, alpha emitting daughter products, with different half-lives. While inhaled radon gas is exhaled out, inhaled particulate radon daughters get deposited in the respiratory tract and continue to give dose to the lung tissues until they fully decay. In the meantime, some amount of the deposited daughter products, being highly soluble in body fluids (like blood) and get transported to different organs/tissues and finally get excreted through urine. Hence, the inhalation dose (internal dose) received by the lung and other organs is much higher in case of inhalation of radon daughters than the radon gas alone.

In uranium mines, inhalation of radon daughter is a major health hazard. There is a relation between the exposure to radon daughters and the lung cancer incidents amongst the mine workers. Protection standards are developed based on the exposure data.

The main strategy to protect the workers is to use proper respiratory protection to filter out the daughter products; provide adequate once-through ventilation in the work areas to dilute and disperse the radon and radon daughter activity, and monitor the activity levels in the air continuously.

The protection standards for radon, thoron and their daughter products are discussed in more detail in an Editorial by Dr. Pushparaja: Radon in dwellings and workplaces: An update on current regulations, Radiation Protection and Environment Journal, Vol. 42 (1&2), 2019, p. 1-4.


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