The ASN regional divisions the most concerned by the radon risk (regions with a large number of municipalities situated in significant radon potential areas), continued to conduct radon-related risk awareness-raising actions in 2023 for elected officials, building trade professionals, employers, PAB managers and the general public, assisted by other administrations concerned (Regional Directorate for the Environment, Planning and Housing – Dreal, ARS, Regional Directorate of the Economy, Employment, Labour and Solidarity – Dreets) and partner organisations (Cerema, professional associations, local authorities, etc.). Alongside this, the screening actions targeting specific workplaces and the managers of PAB fleets, which have been underway for several years now, continued. ASN ACTIONS TO PREVENT THE RADON RISK IN THE REGIONS Bordeaux Division Marseille Division Lyon Division Dijon Division Strasbourg Division Division Lille Caen Division Division*** Orléans Paris Division Châlonsen-Champagne Division Nantes Division * ** * Lille Division (Hauts-de-France): with the exception of a few municipalities of the Nord and Pas‑de‑Calais départements, the region is in a zone of low radon potential. ** Paris Division (Île-de-France): the entire region is in a zone of low radon potential. *** Orléans Division (Centre-Val de Loire): with the exception of a few municipalities in the south of the Cher and Indre départements, the region is in a zone of low radon potential. 116 ASN Report on the state of nuclear safety and radiation protection in France in 2023 • 01 • Nuclear activities: ionising radiation and health and environmental risks
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