Tracy Gooding
Tracy Gooding joined the National Radiological Protection Board in 1988 (later the Health Protection Agency, Public Health England and UK Health Security Agency) and has worked mostly on radon, focusing on workplace measurement and control, including: Radiation Protection Adviser work for mines; a national radon programme for schools; radon exhalation from building materials; and contributing to the 2013 EURATOM Basic Safety Standards Directive and its requirements such as the National Radon Action Plan. Tracy is a Principal Radiation Protection Scientist and Radon Group Leader, a Chartered Physicist, and has an MSc in Radiation and Environmental Protection from the University of Surrey.
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12-Sep-2024Contamination and Land Remediation Technical StageRadon gas: radioactivity from the ground affecting indoor air quality
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12-Sep-2024Contamination and Land Remediation Technical StageRadon gas: radioactivity from the ground affecting indoor air quality