1997
DOI: 10.2307/3433641
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Radon Exposures in a Jerusalem Public School

Abstract: In December 1995, ambient radon levels exceeding 10,000 Bq/m3 were measured in a basement shelter workroom of a multilevel East Talpiot, Jerusalem, public elementary school (six grades, 600 students). The measurements were taken after cancers (breast and multiple myeloma) were diagnosed in two workers who spent their workdays in basement rooms. The school was located on a hill that geologic maps show to be rich in phosphate deposits, which are a recognized source for radon gas and its daughter products. Levels… Show more

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“…The number of men and women who mined uranium underground in the countries of the West and of the former Soviet Union will Israel (51) 1995-December Jerusalem public school (six > 10,000 Bq m3 grades, 600 students) Jordan (52) 1995 -September-December 9 major cities (35 zones each) never be known, but an estimate of about 1 million may be reasonable (37). In the United States, thousands worked in the Colorado Plateau region (38) and the peak number of underground workers in the Grants Uranium belt was as high as 4,000-5,000.…”
Section: How Can We Protect and Compensate Uranium Miners?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of men and women who mined uranium underground in the countries of the West and of the former Soviet Union will Israel (51) 1995-December Jerusalem public school (six > 10,000 Bq m3 grades, 600 students) Jordan (52) 1995 -September-December 9 major cities (35 zones each) never be known, but an estimate of about 1 million may be reasonable (37). In the United States, thousands worked in the Colorado Plateau region (38) and the peak number of underground workers in the Grants Uranium belt was as high as 4,000-5,000.…”
Section: How Can We Protect and Compensate Uranium Miners?mentioning
confidence: 99%