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Radioactive Exposure Measurements

Radioactive contamination is the occurrence of a number of radioactive substances in solid, liquid or gaseous substances and in the human body unintentionally. In this way, in the event of radioactive contamination, the waste materials are radioactively degraded and begin to emit harmful ionizable radiation such as alpha beta particles, gamma rays or neutrons. This situation carries a great risk for human health and natural environment. The degree of this risk depends on the intensity of radiation-causing waste, the type of radiation, the energy power of the radiation emitted, and how close the contamination is to the human body. Rayoactive pollution increases the risk of radiation.

Waste leakage in a nuclear power plant is a major danger to the air, soil, plants, animals and humans in the natural environment. The nuclear reactor accidents in the world and the Chernobyl catastrophe threatening our country are always on the mind about radioactive pollution. Even today, the effects remain.

The diffusion of radioactive substances and the creation of contamination are different concepts. Radioactive substances may cause radioactive contamination at the source if necessary precautions are taken but do not spread to the environment. Outside the prevented area, the radio is at a detectable level. Many methods are employed to prevent the spread of radioactive materials into the environment and to create contamination.

Radioactive contamination may occur on surfaces and in air. The level of contamination is measured by determining the amount of radiation emitted and using specialized techniques.

our organization, rayoactive exposure measurements, With a strong staff and technical infrastructure, in accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations. A few standards considered in these studies are:

  • TS EN ISO 2919 Radiation protection - Closed radioactive sources - General rules and classification
  • TS EN 62534 Radiation protection measuring devices - Very sensitive hand tools for the determination of the neutron
  • TS ISO 3999 Radiation protection - Device for industrial gamma radiography - Features for performance, design and testing
  • TS EN 62484 Radiation protection measuring devices - Detection and detection of radioactive material smuggling using spectroscopy-based portal monitors
  • TS EN 61005 Radiation protection equipment - Measures the equivalent of neutron media