The indoor radon concentration in underground workplaces pertaining to Sapienza – University of Rome have been monitored since the 90’s according to prescription of Italian Legislative Decree 230/95. In the last years, the recommendations contained in the Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom have shifted the focus to all indoor exposure situations by promoting actions to identify workplaces and dwellings with radon concentrations exceeding the reference level of 300 Bq/m3. In response to the upcoming transposition into national legislation, Sapienza has promoted the first Italian survey addressing workplaces in university buildings, regardless of the position with respect to the ground floor. The survey has interested more than three hundred workplaces, i.e. administration and professors’ offices, research and educational laboratories, conference rooms and classrooms, distributed in fifteen different buildings. Places monitored are strongly heterogeneous in terms of users’ habit, occupancy pattern and building characteristics. The influence of these parameters into seasonal variation have been addressed by organizing the survey in four quarters. The indoor radon concentration is measured by solid state nuclear track detectors, CR39. The aim of the paper is to present features, methods and intermediate results of the survey. The work, relying on the analysis of previous measurements interesting underground workplaces, focuses on methodology followed during all the preliminary and preparatory phases: active measurements by ionization chamber radon continuous monitor, radon progeny equilibrium factor estimations by radon daughters monitor, strategies for occupants’ awareness, positioning protocol and provisions to maximize representativity of results.

Indoor radon survey in university buildings: a case study of Sapienza - University of Rome / Di Carlo, C.; Remetti, R.; Leonardi, F.; Trevisi, R.; Lepore, L.; Ippolito, R.. - 236:(2019), pp. 317-324. (Intervento presentato al convegno 27th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution tenutosi a Aveiro; Portogallo) [10.2495/AIR190311].

Indoor radon survey in university buildings: a case study of Sapienza - University of Rome

Di Carlo C.
Primo
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Remetti R.;Lepore L.;Ippolito R.
2019

Abstract

The indoor radon concentration in underground workplaces pertaining to Sapienza – University of Rome have been monitored since the 90’s according to prescription of Italian Legislative Decree 230/95. In the last years, the recommendations contained in the Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom have shifted the focus to all indoor exposure situations by promoting actions to identify workplaces and dwellings with radon concentrations exceeding the reference level of 300 Bq/m3. In response to the upcoming transposition into national legislation, Sapienza has promoted the first Italian survey addressing workplaces in university buildings, regardless of the position with respect to the ground floor. The survey has interested more than three hundred workplaces, i.e. administration and professors’ offices, research and educational laboratories, conference rooms and classrooms, distributed in fifteen different buildings. Places monitored are strongly heterogeneous in terms of users’ habit, occupancy pattern and building characteristics. The influence of these parameters into seasonal variation have been addressed by organizing the survey in four quarters. The indoor radon concentration is measured by solid state nuclear track detectors, CR39. The aim of the paper is to present features, methods and intermediate results of the survey. The work, relying on the analysis of previous measurements interesting underground workplaces, focuses on methodology followed during all the preliminary and preparatory phases: active measurements by ionization chamber radon continuous monitor, radon progeny equilibrium factor estimations by radon daughters monitor, strategies for occupants’ awareness, positioning protocol and provisions to maximize representativity of results.
2019
27th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution
Indoor radon; Radon in school; Radon in workplace; Survey; University
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Indoor radon survey in university buildings: a case study of Sapienza - University of Rome / Di Carlo, C.; Remetti, R.; Leonardi, F.; Trevisi, R.; Lepore, L.; Ippolito, R.. - 236:(2019), pp. 317-324. (Intervento presentato al convegno 27th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution tenutosi a Aveiro; Portogallo) [10.2495/AIR190311].
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