The Laboratory of Natural Radiation (LNR) - a place to test radon instruments under variable conditions of radon concentration and climatic variables
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/10961ISSN: 0029-5922
ISSN: 1508-5791
ISSN: 0550-3620
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Quindós Poncela, Luis Santiago






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© 2016 Luis Santiago Quindós Poncela et al., published by De Gruyter Open. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License. (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
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Nukleonika 2016;61(3):275-280
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De Gruyter
Resumen/Abstract
The publication of the new European Union Basic Safety Standards represents a remarkable milestone
in the fi eld of radiological protection in terms of adding radon exposure to this framework. Therefore, the
coming years will bring the need to measure radon not only in the workplaces but also in the living spaces as
a direct outcome of the application of the new EU Directive. So, the importance of having reliable instruments
is evident and interlaboratory exercises are becoming more and more popular. However, most of them are carried
out under constant conditions of meteorological variables. We present in this paper a facility to broaden the
interlaboratory comparisons further by adding the study of radon exposures under real conditions of changes in
climatic parameters. In addition, the facility has the possibility to verify the response of radon monitors when
the radon concentration changes several orders of magnitude in a short period of time. Our work shows some
results of one of the interlaboratory exercises carried out in the premises, where the radon levels were rather
homogeneous in the testing room.
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