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 To provide an overview of external and internal dosimeters used for accupationl radiation protection 
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Portable Instruments & Area Monitors

Portable Instruments | Smart Meters: RDS-31 radiation detected: Gamma and X-ray: 48 keV to 3 MeV detector(s): internal energy-compensated GM tube smart external detectors Frisker GM Tube Silicon Diode (60 keV to 6 MeV) measurement range: dose rate: 0.01 μSv/h to 0.1 Sv/h (1 μRem/h to 10 Rem/h) accumulated dose: 0.01 μSv to 200 Sv (1 μRem to 20,000 Rem) Alarm indicators: Visual (LED), audible (speaker), tactile (vibration) Optional internal WRM2 radio (900 MHz and 2.4 GHz)

Portable Instruments | Smart Meters: RAMR-200 radiation detected: Gamma and X-ray: 60 keV to 2 MeV detector: energy-compensated GM tube External Smart Detectors (Frisker, High range GM detectors) measurement range: dose rate: 0.01 mSv/h to 1 Sv/h (10 μRem/h to 100 Rem/h) accumulated dose: 0.01 mSv to 800 Sv (10 μRem to 80,000 Rem) alarms: User-adjustable setpoints for dose rate and accumulated dose

Portable Instruments | Handheld: TelePole WR radiation detected: Gamma and X-ray: 70 keV to 2 MeV detector: two energy-compensated GM tubes measurement range: dose rate: 0.5 μSv/h to 10 Sv/h (0.05 mRem/h to 1,000 Rem/h) accumulated dose: 0.01 mSv to 800 Sv (10 μRem to 80,000 Rem) additional: Data-logging functionality Short Pole option Alarm setpoints for dose rate and accumulated dose WRM2 transmitter option

Portable Instruments | Handheld: RDS-30 radiation detected: Gamma and X-ray: 48 keV to 1.3 MeV detector: energy-compensated GM tube measurement range: dose rate: 0.01 μSv/h to 100 mSv/h (1 μRem/h to 10 Rem/h) accumulated dose: 0.01 μSv to 1 Sv (1 μRem to 100 Rem) alarm levels: User-adjustable alarm setpoints for dose rate and accumulated dose

Portable Instruments | Handheld: AMP 50/100/200 Common characteristics: Gamma and X-ray: 70 keV to 2 MeV Waterproof probe head Optional WRM2 External Transmitter Optional cable lengths (25 to 250 feet) AC and battery powered AMP-50: 0.1 μSv/h to 40 mSv/h (10 μRem/h to 4 Rem/h) AMP 100: 0.5 mSv/h to 10 Sv/h (5 mRem/h to 1,000 Rem/h) AMP 200: 0.5 mSv/h to 100 Sv/h (5 mRem/h to 10,000 Rem/h)

Portable Instruments | Handheld: RDS-80A radiation detected: Alpha: >2 MeV Beta: >100 keV Gamma and X-ray: 5 keV to 1.3 MeV detector: End window GM tube 1.5 to 2 mg/cm2 MICA window measurement range: 1 CPM to 100,000 CPM 0.1 DPM to 1,000,000 DPM Alarm indicators: Visual (LED) and audible (speaker)

Portable Instruments | New Ion Chamber – RI02

Portable Instruments | Area Monitors: DRM-1 radiation detected: Gamma and X-ray: 70 keV to 2 MeV detector: two energy-compensated GM tubes measurement range: dose rate: 0.5 μSv/h to 10 Sv/h (0.05 mRem/h to 1,000 Rem/h) accumulated dose: 0.01 mSv to 800 Sv (10 μRem to 80,000 Rem) Alarm Indicator: Separately locatable alarm module includes dose rate display, Speaker, and bright Red / Green lamps Integrated WRM2 transmitter (900 MHz or 2.4 GHz)

Portable Instruments | Area Monitors: DRM-2 0.5 μSv/h to 10 Sv/h (0.05 mRem/h to 1,000 Rem/h) Two energy-compensated GM tubes Integrated WRM2 transmitter (900 MHz or 2.4 GHz) Display with audible and visual alarms AC and battery-backup powered DRM-2D: 0.01 μSv/h to 100 μSv/h (1 μRem/h to 10 mRem/h) One CsI detector WRM2 Radio Display with audible and visual Alarms Integrated WRM2 transmitter (900 MHz or 2.4 GHz)

Portable Instruments | Area Monitors: DRM-2E radiation detected: Gamma and X-ray: 70 keV to 2 MeV detector: two energy-compensated GM tubes – externally locatable into inhospitable areas measurement range: dose rate: 0.5 μSv/h to 10 Sv/h (0.05 mRem/h to 1,000 Rem/h) accumulated dose: 0.01 mSv to 800 Sv (10 μRem to 80,000 Rem) additional: Integrated WRM2 transmitter (900 MHz or 2.4 GHz) External detector can be located 25 feet to 250 feet away from the meter

Portable Instruments | RDS-31iTx-AM

Area Monitors | Perimeter Systems – Near Boundary Monitor Integrated DRM-2 detection: 0.5 μSv/h to 10 Sv/h (0.05 mRem/h to 1,000 Rem/h) WRM2 radio or cell modem transmission Solar-powered – no AC required Back-up battery charges in environments to -40oC Fully self contained apparatus