Consultation outcome

UK National Radon Action Plan

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UK National Radon Action Plan: response to public consultation

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Detail of outcome

We have published the summary of responses to the consultation document, how the Core Group took these into consideration, and the subsequent changes made to the UK National Radon Action Plan.


Original consultation

Summary

We invited feedback on a draft UK strategy and action plan on radon.

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Consultation description

The UK needs to have a National Radon Action Plan (NRAP) under the Ionising Radiation (Basic Safety Standards) (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2018, SI 2018/482, which put into practice part of the Basic Safety Standards Directive 2013/59/EURATOM.

This consultation invited feedback on the draft NRAP which addresses the health risks from public exposure to radon. The NRAP describes the national radon strategy and arrangements for managing exposure to radon in homes and workplaces, including the arrangements and approaches used to communicate information and guidance on radon from government and private industry to relevant groups such as members of the public and local authorities.

Documents

UK National Radon Action Plan

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Updates to this page

Published 29 June 2018
Last updated 26 July 2019 + show all updates
  1. Added consultation response document.

  2. First published.

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