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Homepage>BS EN ISO 11665-6:2020 Measurement of radioactivity in the environment. Air: radon-222 Spot measurement methods of the activity concentration
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BS EN ISO 11665-6:2020 Measurement of radioactivity in the environment. Air: radon-222 Spot measurement methods of the activity concentration

BS EN ISO 11665-6:2020

Measurement of radioactivity in the environment. Air: radon-222 Spot measurement methods of the activity concentration

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Označení normy:BS EN ISO 11665-6:2020
Počet stran:22
Vydáno:2020-02-14
ISBN:978 0 539 01226 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 11665-6:2020


This standard BS EN ISO 11665-6:2020 Measurement of radioactivity in the environment. Air: radon-222 is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.01 Air quality in general
  • 17.240 Radiation measurements

This document describes radon-222 spot measurement methods. It gives indications for carrying out spot measurements, at the scale of a few minutes at a given place, of the radon activity concentration in open and confined atmospheres.

This measurement method is intended for rapid assessment of the radon activity concentration in the air. The result cannot be extrapolated to an annual estimate of the radon activity concentration. This type of measurement is therefore not applicable for assessment of the annual exposure or for determining whether or not to mitigate citizen exposures to radon or radon decay products.

The measurement method described is applicable to air samples with radon activity concentration greater than 50 Bq·m?3.

NOTE

For example, using an appropriate device, the radon activity concentration can be spot measured in the soil and at the interface of a material with the atmosphere (see also ISO 11665-7 [ 8 ]).