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Re: Journal News Article
On 16 Aug 2002 at 7:51, Michael McNaughton wrote:
> >The first responder may or may not have available radiation detection
> >equipment and dosimeters
>
> I have been asked to recommend radiation detectors for this purpose. Your
> suggestions would be welcomed.
In the many discussions I've had with govt. response organizations,
they are interested in electronic dosimetry, to provide for initial
information that there is a "source" and to follow-up, electronic
dosimetry utilizing telemetry, providing on-going exposure
information on responders, back to a central management point.
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ICN Worldwide Dosimetry Service
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