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Civil Nuclear
Radiological instrument use within the civil nuclear sector reflects a broad range of roles from day-to-day dosimetry and personal protection issues to specialised guarding, interdiction and security response tasks. Simulation systems are now available to enable many of the concomitant and obligatory training requirements to be carried out in highly realistic scenarios without the use of real radioactive sources and their associated expense and regulatory limitations.
Dosimeters, survey and contamination meters, and now even spectrometer simulators are available to provide individual or integrated instrument training in response to safe electronic, liquid and powder simulant sources, removing completely the need to utilise real radioactive sources or materials.
With cost effective through life ownership, no maintenance or recalibration, and minimal spares requirements, Argon radiation simulation systems enable affordable development of training processes whilst delivering auditable and incontrovertible recording for internal monitoring procedures and external inspection regimes alike.
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