Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Construction :
[Book]
Integrating Radiation Protection in Reuse (COST Action Tu1301 NORM4BUILDING).
Kent
Elsevier Science,
2017.
(338 pages)
5.4.4.2. Radon mass exhalation rate.
Front Cover Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Construction: Integrating Radiation Protection in Reuse (COST Action Tu1301 N ... Copyright Contents List of contributors Authors' Biography Chapter 1: The COST Action NORM4Building Chapter 2: Introduction References Further Reading Chapter 3: Basic aspects of natural radioactivity 3.1. Radioactivity 3.2. Naturally occurring radioactive materials 3.3. Radiation physics 3.3.1. Interaction of radiation with matter 3.3.2. Radiation doses and units 3.4. Radiation exposure 3.4.1. Structure of radiation dose. 3.4.2. External radiation3.4.3. Internal radiation 3.5. Principal radiation characteristics of NORM 3.5.1. Activity concentration of natural radionuclides 3.5.2. Radon emanation and exhalation 3.6. Conclusions References Chapter 4: Legislative aspects 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Evolution of the EU legislative approach to natural radioactivity in building materials 4.2.1. Radiation protection 96 4.2.2. Radiation protection 112 4.2.3. Radiation protection 122 part II. 4.3. Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom laying down basic safety standards for protection against the dangers arising from ... 4.3.1. Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom and CPR 305/2011 4.4. Drinking water Directive 4.5. Analysis of national legislations 4.6. Examples of national legislations 4.6.1. Austria 4.6.2. Belgium 4.6.3. Czech Republic 4.6.4. Example of a non-European approach: Australia 4.7. Screening tools 4.7.1. Different approaches to modeling 4.7.2. The EU BSS index 4.7.3. A new family of screening tools 4.7.4. Israeli index 4.7.5. Austrian index. 5.2.4. EU proposal of a harmonized standard for building products5.2.4.1. Background 5.2.4.2. Scope 5.2.4.3. The robustness testing 5.2.4.4. Summary 5.3. Dose rate measurement 5.3.1. Preliminaries 5.3.2. Energy dependence 5.3.3. Angle dependence 5.4. Radon measurement 5.4.1. Basic information on radon and progeny 5.4.2. Radon and radon progeny measurement methods 5.4.2.1. Classification of the methods 5.4.2.2. Radon detection principles 5.4.3. Measurement of indoor radon concentration 5.4.4. Measurements of radon emanation and exhalation 5.4.4.1. Radon surface exhalation rate.