Personal Dosimeters
A personal dosimeter is an instrument used to measure the radiation dose of each staff member exposed to nuclear radiation at work. Personal dosimeters are usually used to detect individual dose.
Personal dose alarm device intelligent pocket instrument. It is made of the latest powerful single-chip technology. It is mainly used for monitoring X rays and gamma rays. Within the measuring range, various threshold alarm values can be set arbitrarily, and the sound and light alarm occurs to remind the staff to pay attention to safety in time. The instrument has large memory and can store data for about a week. Measurement using personal dosimeters worn by individual staff members, or measurement of the type and activity of radionuclides in their bodies or excreta, and interpretation of the measurement results.
Widely used in medical, nuclear military, nuclear submarines, nuclear power plants, industrial non-destructive testing, isotope applications and hospital cobalt treatment, occupational disease protection, radiation dosimetry around nuclear power plants and other fields.