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Hussein, A.Z.; Mohamed, I.H.
Proceedings of the First Environmental Physics Conference (EPC-2004)2005
Proceedings of the First Environmental Physics Conference (EPC-2004)2005
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[en] During the last decade, a programme was developed to study radon daughter risks and to carry out field and experimental measurements. The Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority lead the implementation of this programme in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency through the coordination project EGY/9/020 and EGY/9/030. Several national authorities participated also in this study such as Nuclear Materials Corporation. This work involved the preparation and calibration of equipment, establishment of measuring techniques, survey in some cities and mines countrywide, and preparation of regulations for radiation safety of the workers who may be exposed to high levels of radon daughters. The study shows that there is no major environmental problem for the public due to exposure to radon daughter. Occupational problem may be probable in some underground mines with bad ventilation. Reported values for radon daughter levels in units of working level ranged from 0-0.26 in some buildings and ruins in the Egyptian cities and from 0-3 working level in underground phosphate and uranium mine in the Egyptian Eastern Desert
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Egyptian Nuclear Physics Association (ENPA) (Egypt); Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority (EAEA) (Egypt); Minya University, Faculty of Science, (Egypt); 252 p; 2005; p. 13-16; EPC-2004: 1. Environmental Physics Conference; Minya (Egypt); 24-28 Feb 2004; Also available from Egyptian Nuclear Physics Association (ENPA), Cairo (Egypt)
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Conference; Numerical Data
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ACTINIDES, ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BUILDINGS, DATA, DOSIMETRY, ELEMENTS, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, FLUIDS, GASES, GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS, HAZARDS, HEALTH HAZARDS, HEAVY NUCLEI, INFORMATION, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, ISOTOPES, METALS, MINERAL RESOURCES, NONMETALS, NUCLEI, NUMERICAL DATA, PARTICLES, RADIOACTIVITY, RADIOISOTOPES, RADON ISOTOPES, RARE GASES, RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, RESOURCES, SECONDS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, SPECTROSCOPY
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