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Title: Environmental Aspects of Assessing the Radiation State of Building Materials
Authors: Lyamina, A. A.
Лямина, А. А.
Keywords: Radionuclides;Technical indicators;Microbial pollution
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Ovchinnikova, S., Lyamina, A., Borovkov, A., Gadzhialieva, I. Environmental Aspects of Assessing the Radiation State of Building Materials // Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. - 2023. - 574 LNNS, pp. 1478-1484. - DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-21432-5_ 157
Series/Report no.: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Abstract: The paper discusses the issues of environmental safety of building materials and products, which are an important characteristic and can serve as indicators of quality, along with such construction and technical properties as strength, water resistance, frost resistance and much more. Requirements for increased reliability, comfort and environmental friendliness are imposed on modern buildings. Meeting of these requirements cannot be achieved without the use of high-quality and safe building materials and products. Nowadays, the market is represented by a wide range of building materials and products, but they are not always safe for health. Radiation safety is one of the most important hygienic criteria for the environmental safety of a material. Accordingly, for building materials, it is necessary to take into account the content of radionuclides in the raw materials. Radiation monitoring of building materials and products is of a multi-level nature. It is carried out both at the places of extraction of mineral raw materials and at enterprises engaged in the manufacture of building materials. In accordance with federal legislation in this area of activity, the administration of enterprises—manufacturers of building materials must ensure complete control of incoming raw materials and selective control for finished products.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/23500
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