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Title: Dosimeter
Post by: Rennhack on Nov 23, 2005, 03:41
A small portable instrument (such as a film badge or thermoluminescent or pocket dosimeter) for measuring and recording the total accumulated personal dose of ionizing radiation.
Title: Re: Dosimeter
Post by: Rennhack on Nov 28, 2005, 10:38
A small portable instrument (such as a film badge, thermoluminescent, or pocket dosimeter) for measuring and recording the total accumulated personal dose of ionizing radiation.

--dosimetry, monitoring of individuals to accurately determine their radiation dose equivalent.
Title: Re: Dosimeter
Post by: cmumess on Jan 06, 2024, 12:27
Hi
Can someone verify if the WH Badge they wear at plants have neutron capabilities? I inspect alot of O &Gas , portable gauges etc. where 5 Ci AmBe is not unusual to find. My bage does not have CR39 chip and I have been asking for it. I am filing an aggrievance-just need some info. We have girls declaring and working they need total dose not just gamma/beta/X. If you say you are monitoring then tho shall monitor! The wallet card provided for emergency response at plants does not have it either.
thanks!