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Professor David Pearce, a renowned microbiologist, has spent nearly 30 years studying polar regions He began his career with the British...
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Environmental Radiation Monitoring - Bertin Technologies
As a key player in the detection and measurement of radioactivity, Bertin Instruments provides a complete range of fixed or mobile systems for environmental radiation monitoring.
Bertin Instruments provides a comprehensive portfolio of innovative solutions for the environmental radiation monitoring in air, soil and water. Whether standalone or integrated into an extensive monitoring network, these turnkey systems meet a vital need: the protection of the population and the environment through the early detection of ionizing radiations, be they natural or man-made, near sensitive sites or infrastructures likely to release radionuclides.
The high-end solutions of Bertin Instruments have already been tested and proven in the field, in France and abroad, in a variety of demanding applications, such as: Nuclear crisis management, detection and early warning of radiological dispersals, continuous monitoring of the territory or the environment’s radiological status around civilian and military sensitive sites.
To efficiently cover critical applications, Bertin Instruments offers autonomous gamma probes to measure, record and transmit ? dose rate values; air monitoring beacons for continuous monitoring of a, ß and ? artificial radioactive aerosols concentration; gamma spectrometric probe for ? contamination control in the air, water and soil; reliable and secure data transmission solutions; data management software for real-time data collection, management and monitoring.
24 Jun 2024
Professor David Pearce, a renowned microbiologist, has spent nearly 30 years studying polar regions He began his career with the British...
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