Abstract

An initial survey about measurements of indoor radon concentration in working places was performed in the region of Extremadura (Spain), and several places showed high values. In these hot points, some actuations were proposed including ventilation, or changing the working place, or limiting the time of residence of the people working in the exposed areas (when no other actions could be performed). Examples of these actions, and its effects on the changes in the indoor radon concentrations or on the incidence over the workers in various places were studied. Seasonal and hourly variations in the radon concentrations were observed.

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