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WHO handbook on indoor radon [publication] : a public health perspective

by Organisation mondiale de la santé‏ ‎.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Geneva : World Health Organization, 2009Description: XIV, 94 p. : ill.SAPHIR theme(s): Environnement et santéMeSH subject(s): Radon | Air Pollutants, Radioactive | Air Pollution, Indoor | Carcinogens, Environmental | Radiation, Ionizing | Lung Neoplasms | Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced | Environmental Exposure | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Radon -- adverse effects | Air Pollution, Indoor -- adverse effects | Air Pollution, Indoor -- prevention & control | Air Pollution, Radioactive -- prevention & control | Lung Neoplasms -- etiology | Environmental Exposure -- adverse effectsPUBLICATION TYPE SAPHIR: ReportOnline resources: Date de consultation : 23.09.2009 Summary: The WHO handbook on indoor radon is a key product of the WHO International Radon Project, which as launched in 2005. The handbook book focuses on residential radon exposure from a public health point of view and provides detailed recommendations on reducing health risks from radon and sound policy options for preventing and mitigating radon exposure. The material in the handbook reflects the epidemiological evidence that indoor radon exposure is responsible for a substantial number of lung cancers in the general population. The material is organized into six chapters, each introduced by key messages. Usually, technical terms are defined the first time they are used, and a glossary is also included. Information is provided on the selection of devices to measure radon levels and on procedures for the reliable measurement of these levels. Discussed also are control options for radon in new dwellings, radon reduction in existing dwellings as well as assessment of the costs and benefits of different radon prevention and remedial actions. Also covered are radon risk communication strategies and organization of national radon programmes. This publication is intended for countries planning to develop their national radon programmes or extend such activities, as well as for stakeholders involved in radon control such as the construction industry and building professionals. The overall goal of this handbook is to provide an up-to-date overview of the major aspects of radon and health. It does not aim to replace existing radiation protection standards, rather it emphasizes issues relevant to the comprehensive planning, implementation and evaluation of national radon programmes. [Ed.] [Contents] 1. Health effects of radon. - 2. Radon measurements. - 3. Radon prevention and mitigation. - 4. Cost-effectiveness of radon control. - 5. Radon risk communication. - 6. National radon programmes.
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The WHO handbook on indoor radon is a key product of the WHO International Radon Project, which as launched in 2005. The handbook book focuses on residential radon exposure from a public health point of view and provides detailed recommendations on reducing health risks from radon and sound policy options for preventing and mitigating radon exposure. The material in the handbook reflects the epidemiological evidence that indoor radon exposure is responsible for a substantial number of lung cancers in the general population. The material is organized into six chapters, each introduced by key messages. Usually, technical terms are defined the first time they are used, and a glossary is also included. Information is provided on the selection of devices to measure radon levels and on procedures for the reliable measurement of these levels. Discussed also are control options for radon in new dwellings, radon reduction in existing dwellings as well as assessment of the costs and benefits of different radon prevention and remedial actions. Also covered are radon risk communication strategies and organization of national radon programmes. This publication is intended for countries planning to develop their national radon programmes or extend such activities, as well as for stakeholders involved in radon control such as the construction industry and building professionals. The overall goal of this handbook is to provide an up-to-date overview of the major aspects of radon and health. It does not aim to replace existing radiation protection standards, rather it emphasizes issues relevant to the comprehensive planning, implementation and evaluation of national radon programmes. [Ed.] [Contents] 1. Health effects of radon. - 2. Radon measurements. - 3. Radon prevention and mitigation. - 4. Cost-effectiveness of radon control. - 5. Radon risk communication. - 6. National radon programmes.