RADON: Definition and Requirements

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☢️ Radon: The invisible danger you can no longer ignore.

It is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas... and yet it is the second leading cause of lung cancer in France, after tobacco. For EHS managers, radon is not just a public health issue; it is a strict regulatory requirement.

How can we move from observation to action without getting lost in the complexity of the texts?

In this video, our expert Marie Faucon reminds us of the importance of a structured monitoring process for managing these specific risks.

🔍 Here are the topics covered during these 3 minutes:

  • What is radon?
  • What are an employer's obligations regarding radon?
  • What should you do if the average annual radon concentration in the air exceeds 300 Bq/m³?
  • What should you do if the average annual radon concentration in the air exceeds 1,000 Bq/m³?

🎬 Watch this video to understand your obligations and learn how to address radon risks.

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