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Influence of ventilation on the reduction of the radon concentration in an underground research facility

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The concentration of radon in an underground research facility (URF) was measured by setting up 12 sampling points in the URF and with 3 different measurement methods. All the methods were calibrated in the radon laboratory of the No. 6 Institute of Nuclear Industry. The accumulation of radon in the URF was observed before a ventilation system was applied. The reduction of radon concentration in the URF by 1-hour ventilation was also observed. Experimental result indicates that the concentration of radon in the URF increased from 15 to 50 Bq·m−3 in 5 days without ventilation, and decreased to less than 10 Bq·m−3 with 1-hour ventilation. Applying the average working time of 4 hours per day of the workers in the URF, the additional effective dose is 0.75 msv·y−1 when 1 hour ventilation is applied before entering the URF and 13 mSv·y−1 without ventilation. These figures strongly suggest that for the health of the workers, ventilation in such underground research facilities is needed.

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Liu, C.L., Zhao, Y.J., Li, S.S. et al. Influence of ventilation on the reduction of the radon concentration in an underground research facility. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 274, 507–510 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-006-6935-8

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