ARPANSA Advisory - Changes to dose coefficients for occupational exposures
The ICRP are in the process of publishing a series of new reports on the Occupational Intake of Radionuclides (OIR) that update dose coefficients for occupational exposed workers.
New dose coefficients for radon progeny: Impact on workers and the public
This Advisory Note provides guidance to those occupationally exposed to radon.

Radon
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, which has no smell, colour or taste. It comes from the radioactive decay of radium, which is present in small amounts in rocks and soil.
Radon exposure and health
In Australia, radon exposure is generally lower than the worldwide average. Increased exposure is associated with an increased risk of developing lung cancer.
Radon map of Australia
<p>ARPANSA has prepared an updated interactive radon map of Australia that shows the average indoor radon levels for each census district.</p>
Statement on new radon dose coefficients: implications for worker dose assessments
A statement from the Radiation Health Committee on new radon dose coefficients.