Radon Risk Assessments for Schools & Universities

Radon Risk Assessments for Schools & Universities

Radon is a serious issue throughout the UK. Whilst every building contains some level of radon the levels are usually low, so the risk to health is small. However, in some parts of the country e.g. Bristol, areas of Wales, Cumbria, and parts of the Peak District to name a few, buildings and grounds may have higher levels of radon and there may be a need for radon monitoring in specific areas.

If you own or manage a workplace The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 requires every employer to make a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risks to the health and safety of employees whilst at work and other people (such as students) on site. All schools, universities, and education providers need to complete an appropriate  Risk assessment. This should include radon if the school is in a radon affected area or has an occupied basement. Universities should also ensure that their student accommodation is radon risk assessed.

You can find out more information regarding Radon in the Workplace and who is responsible for risk assessments here

You need to make sure that you have completed a radon risk assessment. This includes all schools, universities, and education providers.

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical has experience and expertise in providing full Radon Risk Assessments, Monitoring, and Mitigation for Schools, Academies, and Universities. We can provide a full service for all Radon Risk Areas.

radon surveys for schools, academy trusts, and universities

Radon Monitoring and detection is an essential assessment required in risk areas throughout the UK. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical have invested in a MARKUS 10 instrument that allows for in-situ measurement of radon gas in soils.

Over the past 12 months, the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has been particularly active in assessing compliance with radon risk assessments.

Under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, all employers must assess health and safety risks, and this includes radon. For Schools, Academy trusts, Universities, landlords and employers, if the property is located within a designated radon ‘affected area’, radon testing must be carried out to measure the hazard and complete the risk assessment.

Dr Maria Dugdale, Chair of UK Radon Association said, “Increasing awareness of radon is vital if the number of deaths from radon-related lung cancer is to be reduced. These deaths are largely avoidable, but many homeowners, landlords, and employers still aren’t aware of the need to test their properties. We are also targeting schools as this is a sector that the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) have been particularly active in assessing compliance in over the past 12 months.”

Radon Risk Assessments, Surveys and Monitoring

radon risk assessments and surveys for schools, academy trusts, and universities

But How Do You Know if Your School Building, Land, or Grounds Has Higher Levels of Radon?

If you have identified that your school or university is in a high risk area, how do you identify the specific radon risk?

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical work with Local Authorities, Property developers, housing associations, schools, and employers to help identify the radon risk for your property or building development. We provide a comprehensive range of Radon Survey, Detection, and Monitoring Services.

Including using MARKUS 10 instruments that allows for in-situ measurement of radon gas in soils. The Markus 10 can provide a clear understanding of the radon levels in the soil of your School site and can quickly allow for an informed decision on whether the site requires radon mitigation measures.

For further information on radon monitoring and detection for School buildings and Universities please contact Earth Environmental & Geotechnical now 

Don’t Forget your Radon Risk Assessments for Schools & Universities should always include any basement that is occupied. Testing must be carried out if your school or university has a basement or cellar, regardless of geographic location.

Radon Monitoring and Detection

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical: MARKUS 10 instrument  Allows for in-situ Measurement of Radon Gas in Soils.

If you are planning any development on your School site or University land the Markus 10 can provide a clear understanding of the radon levels in the soil of your development site and can quickly allow for an informed decision whether the development requires radon mitigation measures.

The Radon Atlas shows the bands of radon risk in each 1 kilometre grid square of England and Wales. This is only a coarse gridded assessment of radon potential, defined as the estimated percentage of homes in an area above the radon action Level. The risk is indicative, not definitive, and the atlas shows the whole 1km grid square according to the highest radon potential.

The advantage of the Markus 10 is that it provides the actual radon measurements specific to the soil of the development site.  The equipment can be used to map the whole site to provide a clear and accurate understanding of the actual radon levels and then informed decisions can be made if radon mitigation is required and how extensive they need to be.

The Markus 10 will measure the radon content within 14 minutes after starting the measurement and only 18 minutes waiting time is required between each measurement.

The instruments are particularly good for pre planning ground investigation work and can be used before designs or construction works start on new developments or brownfield land development. In-situ testing allows for an enhanced assessment of radon potential of shallow soils rather than sole reliance on the Radon Atlas.

Using the Markus 10 when assessing development land could mean that a site that may not look viable according to the Radon Atlas actually is or that any radon issues are captured at the pre planning phase so development designs can be adapted before designs are finalised for planning applications.

Monitoring Radon in Bristol School

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How To Safeguard Your School Against Radon:

Step 1 – Check –  is your School or University in a Risk Area. Enter your school or University Post Code.

Don’t forget to click the SHOW RADON DATA red button on the left-hand side.

Step 2 – Measure – if your School or University is in a Radon Risk Area you need to take Radon Measurements

Step 3 – Act – If your result is at or above the UK Action Level of 300 Bq m-3 

You can find out more information here

Don’t Forget your Radon Risk Assessments for Schools & Universities should always include any basement that is occupied. Testing must be carried out if your school or university has a basement or cellar, regardless of geographic location.

Radon Risk Assessments for Schools, Education Providers & Universities

Actions for Schools in radon Affected Areas

Employers should carry out threemonth radon measurements in the premises for which they are responsible, which have been identified as being in radon Affected Areas. Even with radon potential maps, no one can predict the radon level in an individual building, so the only way to know for sure is to place a number of small radon monitors throughout the school.

The Government has produced documentation regarding Radon in schoolsRaising awareness of a natural radioactive gas in your buildings.

It is the responsibility of all schools and Universities to ensure that you know if your school or University is in a Radon affected area

At Earth Environmental & Geotechnical we have a comprehensive range of  Radon Survey services for Schools, Academy Trusts, education providers, and Universities. If you would like further advice contact us to discuss your Radon Risk Assessment Needs.

Recently Updated Radon Map for Great Britain

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the British Geological Survey (BGS) have published an updated radon potential map for Great Britain.

In December 2022 the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the British Geological Survey (BGS)  published an updated radon potential map for Great Britain, the first update in 10 years.

The risk of developing lung cancer from exposure to radon remains low and the vast majority of buildings remain outside Affected Areas.

Individuals and employers are encouraged to check the map to see if a radon test is advised in homes and workplaces in their area.

Postcodes have moved into High Risk Areas so please check now!

The updated radon potential map, produced by UKHSA and BGS, is the first in over 10 years and provides an authoritative analysis of the likelihood of a building being in a radon Affected Area (an area with higher radon potential).

Radon is a colourless and odourless gas that is attributed to 1,100 lung cancer deaths per year in the United Kingdom. The risk is highest among smokers and ex-smokers.

For most people, the risk of developing lung cancer from exposure to radon remains low and levels of radon have not increased across the UK. However, UKHSA advises you to test your home if you live or work in an Affected Area. There are several methods of reducing high radon levels in buildings.

The latest update to the map, available to view at UKradon.org, is the product of years of new analysis and research, combining the latest geological mapping with one of the largest databases of in-home measurements ever compiled.

While the vast majority of buildings remain outside radon Affected Areas, this new map has refined our knowledge of areas where high radon levels are more likely to occur. The overall number of buildings with high radon levels remains the same.

The radon map allows local councils, national and regional governments, social and private landlords, private homeowners, and employers to assess the radon risk in their properties. It is also used in building regulations to inform where radon preventative measures should be incorporated in new buildings.