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We're excited to introduce our newest dosimetry solution, the NetDose Digital Dosimeter! In this article we'll explore why using this digital dosimeter could make the most sense based on the needs of your organization.
We hope that you find this article informative, and as always, we look forward to hearing your feedback!
There are five types of ionizing radiation: alpha radiation, beta radiation, neutron radiation, gamma radiation, and x-rays). You'll remember that ionizing radiation is a form of energy that acts by removing electrons from atoms and molecules of materials (i.e. living tissue, water, and air).
If your organization has employees that work with or have the potential to be exposed to radiation or radioactive material, monitoring the levels of exposure they receive is vital. Generally, those in contact with radioactive substances during the regular course of their employment (or those who have the potential to be exposed to radiation), carry personal radiation dosimeters. These are also sometimes referred to as personal radiation detectors.
A digital dosimeter is a semi-passive radiation dosimeter that is used to estimate ionizing radiation dose of the individual wearing it. Personal dose equivalent is a measure of the biological damage to living tissue as a result of exposure to radiation. Digital dosimeters provide a real-time direct display of information about the measured dose for the individual wearing the device.
Organizations that have switched to digital dosimeters have placed a significant amount of value on the convenience of being able to upload dose results whenever it's convenient for them, instead of being tied to a set schedule dictated by an external team. This increased autonomy makes dose reporting with a digital dosimeter more convenient than alternative dosimetry solutions.
RDC's new NetDose™ Dosimeter utilizes silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) technology for real-time dose determination with a minimal reportable dose of 1 mrem (0.01 mSv).
The NetDose™ Dosimeter is used to monitor occupational exposure to an individual working with radioactive materials emitting gamma rays and/or X-rays.
This dosimeter ensures the dose received remains within the allowable dose limit and provides organizations with real-time insights and peace of mind in confirming safety in the work environment.
Photons (both gamma and x-ray radiation). Photon: 17 keV – 6.7 MeV.
On-demand with routine read weekly - no need for the usual routine of shipping badges. This dosimeter takes incremental dose readings every hour and stores results in memory, which is transmitted on demand or automatically weekly. This gives organizations more autonomy and control over radiation dose report times.
The NetDose™ Dosimeter can be easily reassigned to other workers, and the dosimeter can keep track of who had the exposure at what time.
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The elimination of shipping requirements allows an organization to save a considerable amount of money annually. Shipping costs are most pronounced for clinics with a small number of badges who return them for processing monthly or quarterly.
The ability to upload dose results when it is convenient - rather than being tied to a schedule - leads to increased autonomy within an organization's radiation safety program.
Organizations that have experienced a history of lost badge shipments can avoid these fees moving forward. This also reduces the gaps in dose reporting that such circumstances cause.
The ease of assigning and reassigning badges online makes personnel changes less stressful and more cost-effective.
On-demand readings and dose reporting are crucial for organizations whose employees have the potential to experience elevated levels of radiation or work in a dangerous radiation zone.
NetDose™ Dosimeter measures photons (both gamma and x-ray radiation) and takes incremental dose readings every hour to provide on-demand reporting.
NetDose™ Dosimeter provides an organization with the peace of mind that their occupational radiation workers are protected.
NetDose™ Dosimeter is an NVLAP-accredited (Lab Code 600295-0) semi-passive radiation dosimeter with a Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) of 1 mrem (0.01 mSv). This means this dosimeter reports doses down to very low levels.
The NetDose™ Dosimeter can be configured to record doses at various intervals, providing a comprehensive overview of cumulative radiation exposure. Additionally, the device monitoring the dose rate per hour (incremental exposure) throughout the week offers a more detailed analysis. This allows users to identify outliers in exposure rates and make informed adjustments to radiation protection techniques. By analyzing data for spikes in dose rates and modifying factors like time, distance, or shielding safety can be enhanced. Specific tasks or activities can be done with more granular data than a month, week, or day.
In general, professionals are more interested in changing the way they do business with respect to personal dosimeters. With a desire for less traditional passive radiation monitoring for an advanced alternative.
Radiation Detection Company has 75 years of experience providing quality dosimetry service to over 31,000 companies worldwide. Have a question that we didn't address in this article? Reach out to our Support team, and one of our specialists will be more than happy to help. Learn more about NetDose™ Dosimeter here.
Learn how Radiation Detection Company’s easy-to-use dosimetry solutions can boost the efficiency of your practice.