Standards and laws for indoor air quality in Russia

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作者
Bitkolov, N
Musijchuk, Y
机构
[1] Res. Inst. of Indust./Mar. Medicine, St. Petersburg
[2] Inst. Hyg./Occup. Pathol./Hum. Ecol., St. Petersburg
[3] Res. Inst. of Indust./Mar. Medicine, Laboratory of Industrial Aerology, St. Petersburg 196143
关键词
legal standards; MAC values; toxicology testing;
D O I
10.1177/1420326X9700600406
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The air quality of indoor air in Russia, including the special problems of air quality with regard to radioactive contamination, is determined by a number of statutes, standards and regulations. All these are based on the biological principles that the maximum allowable concentrations of pollutants (MAC) and the prescribed radioactive safety dose limits should not be exceeded. The standards cover the air in the working zones of all ministries and departments, and are for trade unions, public and cooperative organisations and foundations. The basic Russian law for air quality is 'The Law on Environmental Nature Protection' (19.2.1991) which assures the right to health protection from adverse environmental effects. In the field of radioactive safety 'The Federal Law on Radioactive Safety' (9.1.1996) is the primary law and in accordance with it, every citizen living in Russia has the right to protection for the present and future generations from health-related deleterious effects of atomic radiation. The laws on air quality are part of the Russian Federation legal system and are secured in the Constitution. The air quality must be controlled by the Goscomgidromet and the Sunepidnadzor of Russia. In compliance with these laws everybody has the right to a favourable environment and the duty to protect, preserve and maintain it. The air environment is unique and common to all, thus economic cooperation dictates that a dedicated approach to air quality and air quality regulations would be the most appropriate way to preserve it. It appears judicious to join forces in the name of European ecological safety. To do this, it is necessary to combine the national means and secure international collaboration in the field of environmental protection.
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