The first studies of radiation exposure in old mines of Kryvyi Rih Iron Ore Basin (Kryvbas) began relatively recently, about 20 years ago. The results of these studies have shown that the problem of radon is present in the major part of the Basin mines. In 6 of 8 mines tested, an excess of radiation safety standards for the equilibrium equivalent decay products concentration (EEC) of Radon-222 was observed. According to the sum of the main measured parameters of radiation situation, a preliminary assessment of doses to underground workers was made and a classification of the Basin mines according to radiation danger was developed. Results of the recent radiation surveys of these mines are shown in this article. Data on the incidence of lung cancer among the miners are presented and classified into age groups. Measures to improve the radiation situation in the mines of Kryvbas are considered.
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