Working level


Working level is a historical unit of concentration of radioactive decay products of radon, applied to uranium mining environment. One working level refers to the concentration of short-lived decay products of radon in equilibrium with 3,700 Bq/m in air. These decay products would emit 1.3 × 10 MeV in complete decay. The NRC uses this definition.
Working level month is a closely related quantity, referring to exposure to one working level for 170 hours per month. This comes from assuming a 40-hour work week.
In 2002, the NRC regulations limited exposure in mines to 0.3 WL, which was comparable with the standards of International Commission on Radiological Protection at the time.