Journal of Physical Sciences https://www.carijournals.org/journals/index.php/JPS <p>JPS is an open access journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles and reviews in physical sciences. It is hosted by CARI Journals with ISSN: 2791-2485 (Online) and DOI: 10.47941/jps. It covers various fields of physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, geology, and more. It accepts submissions from all over the world and promotes the articles through the Open Access Journal Database. The authors keep the copyrights of their articles and can share and reuse them for non-commercial purposes. The journal is indexed in several databases, such as Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Slicit, Crossref and more. It publishes articles monthly and provides certificates and pdf copies to the authors. The authors can also order and pay for hardcopy prints of their issues on demand. Publishing in CARI Journals is beneficial for the authors because it offers a fast and rigorous peer-review process, a wide dissemination of the research results, and a high impact factor.</p> CARI Journals Limited en-US Journal of Physical Sciences 2791-2485 <p>Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License</a> that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgment of the work’s authorship and initial publication in this journal.</p> Evaluation of the Level of Radioactivity of the Samples Taken From the Mining Squares of the Company Lualaba Mining Resources Sas https://www.carijournals.org/journals/index.php/JPS/article/view/1636 <p><strong>Purpose</strong>: This investigation focuses on measuring the radiation levels in mining squares run by the company Lualaba Mining Resources Sas. Worker and environmental exposure to radioactive levels that might be dangerous can result from mining operations. Therefore, the purpose aim this investigation is to assess and gauge radioactivity that exists in these mining areas, as well as to pinpoint its origins and examine the way it may affect occupational and environmental safety. This investigation has significance since Lualaba Mining Resources Sas located near Shinkolobwe, one of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s most important uranium deposits. This uranium resource complicates radiation assessments in Lualaba Mining Resources Sas' mining areas.</p> <p><strong>Methodology</strong>: A variety of samples, including rock, and soil will be taken from the mining squares under consideration as part of the suggested technique used in this investigation. The level of ionizing radiation was measured using radiation detection tools such as&nbsp;Thermo scientific FH40G-L10SN43, Polymaster PM1703GN and HDS101G counters. To assess compliance and possible dangers, the collected data&nbsp;were compared to recognized radiation safety requirements.</p> <p><strong>Findings</strong>: The evaluation's findings show that the radiation levels in the mined squares are higher than background values. The primary causes of radioactivity are thought to be naturally occurring radioactive elements found inside the geological formations being mined. The assessment clarifies the radiation levels in the company's mining areas, emphasizing the need for&nbsp;strict safety regulations to safeguard both employees and the environment.</p> <p><strong>Unique contributor to theory, policy and practice:</strong> The research places a strong emphasis on continual monitoring, personnel training, and the implementation of best practices to reduce any possible health and environmental concerns connected to mining-related radioactivity.</p> Jules Lwembe Kimpinde Copyright (c) 2024 Jules Lwembe Kimpinde https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-01-21 2024-01-21 6 1 1 12 10.47941/jps.1636