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Help and advice on radon at work

Information on radon at work Each and every place of work can be affected by radon stores, offices, factories, colleges, varsities, hospices, health centers, hotels and care homes.

If you are exposed to radon at work will rely upon where your job is located, the style of building and which part of it you’re employed in. Radon is likelier to be found in basements, basements and any other poorly ventilated rooms at or below ground level.

It is a legal requirement for an employer to evaluate any risks to staff while at work, including radon and especially if your office is in a radon Affected area. You can check by visiting www.ukradon.org.

Radon rises up from the ground, so glaringly the construction of the floor and its integrity can affect radon levels. Ventilation will really affect levels and readings could differ widely all though a building.

We supply passive monitors accepted by the HPA. These simple devices are reliable, easy to use and can be despatched by post. Individual results for each home are totally secret.

Radon Testing is usually undertaken in ground floor departments. Higher floors don’t usually have to be tested. That said, all workplaces in radon Areas affected should be tested.

If a radon contamination in any section of an office surpasses 400 Becquerels per cubic metre ( Bq m3 ), an employer is required to do something. At the same time they must inform staff of their risk and designate an individual to manage remediation and risk management programs.

The HPA in its publication ‘Radon at Work’ includes a five-point plan for businesses with premises in radon Areas affected :

  • Measurement Test for radon on the ground floor and occupied basements
  • Surveillance Continue monitoring until remedial action is complete
  • Risk assessment Set priorities for action based on radon levels
  • Mitigation Complete remedial action within half a yearsix months
  • Maintenance Conduct continual testing and routine checks

AirTech Environmental Systems can advise on the quantity of monitors and best placement locations for most type of business from retail sites to offices through to manufacturing plants.