
7th B.C. Radon Workshop
Event Information
Description
Building Momentum: Strategies and Solutions
Radon is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring radioactive gas in open atmosphere that comes from the decay of uranium, which is distributed throughout soil and rocks. Radon and its decay products are found in higher concentrations in confined space such as homes, buildings and underground workplaces. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers and the second leading cause after smoking. Considering that radon is a public health problem, any action plan activities need to be managed in coordination with the different sectors in society.
This workshop will present ideas, challenges and case studies from experts in the field. Workshop participants will be inspired and encouraged to take action in reducing the radon exposure of the BC population and associated lung cancer risk.
For more info, contact radonworkshop[at]bc.lung.ca.
Pre-Event Meeting
Network with industry professionals, exchange views and discuss challenges, and participate in a professional development session. Open to all certified mitigators. Continuing education credit available.
Limited seats. Pre-registration required.
November 7, 2018
2:00pm - 6:00pm
Element Vancouver Metrotown, 5988 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby
To register for the pre-event meeting, click here.