Continuous Measurement Of Working Level Exposure Of Uranium Miners ? Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Continuously monitor air-borne radon daughters that are a hazard to underground miners. Approach A beta detector continuously counts beta activity collected on a filter paper to allow calculation of exposure in working level units. How It Works At each Site a constant flow pump draws mine air through a fiberglass filter located in front of a beta detector (pancake type Geiger Mueller tube), Radioactive particles (products of the radon 222 gas emanating from the mine walls) collect on the filter and decay, releasing alpha and beta particles as well as gamma rays. A portion of the beta particles penetrate the Geiger tube window and create electrical pulses in the tube. These pulses are then amplified and sent by a coaxial type or shielded electrical cable to a central monitor located some distance from a working level detector. At the central monitor incoming Signals are amplified and fed into two channels, (See the block
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APA:  (1979)  Continuous Measurement Of Working Level Exposure Of Uranium Miners ? Objective

MLA: Continuous Measurement Of Working Level Exposure Of Uranium Miners ? Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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