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[en] In this presentation implementation of the project Research and development of radiation measurement realised by the company ENVINET is described.
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Realizace projektu Vyzkum a vyvoj firmou ENVINET a.s. v oblasti radiacnich mereni
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Faculty of Public Health, Slovak Medical University in Bratislava (Slovakia); Society of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Protection Hygiene of Slovak Medical Associaton, Bratislava (IRPA Associated Society) (Slovakia); Slovak Nuclear Society, Trnava (Slovakia); 1171 p; Nov 2014; 33 p; 34. Days of Radiation Protection; Poprad (Slovakia); 10-14 Nov 2014; Also available from the http://www.dro2014.sk/aktuality.php; 56 figs.
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Sury, J.; Skala, L.; Holcak, P.; Matousek, P.
XXXVI. Days of Radiation Protection. Book of Abstracts2014
XXXVI. Days of Radiation Protection. Book of Abstracts2014
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[en] Within recent years, research and development has expanded the portfolio of applied results in the field of early warning systems - both stationary and mobile standalone. Their implementation in different areas all over the world in different climatic conditions and their coincidence of possible communication interface software, databases, data collection and assessment of the radiation situations allow the users to respond to possible events and thus significantly affect the decision-making level for the preventive countermeasures including their utilization during radiation accidents. Some of the results will be presented during the presentation: - Implementation of monitoring stations in Varazdin, Velika Gorica, Sisak, Virovitica, Beli Manastir, Zadar, Knin and Ploce in Croatia 2014. Other locations such as Plitvice, Sibenik and Koprivnica are also considered. Radiometric monitoring station NuEM RAMS, dose rate from 10 nSv h-1 to 1 Sv h-1. - Implementation of radiation monitoring stations in Warszawa, Zagan, Wroclaw, Szczecin, Krakow, Lublin, Gdynia, Bydgoszcz, Rzeszow, Bartoszyce, Srem, Swinoujscie, and Ustka in Poland 2014-2015. Radiometric monitoring station NuEM RAMS, dose rate from 10 nSv h-1 to 9 Sv h-1. Purpose of stations - for a radiation monitoring network in a given area and for integration into the networks of early warning system. Measurement by using smart probe with 2 (3) GM tubes according to a measuring range. Power supply from photo-voltaic panel for the standalone mode. Transmission of measured data is done by using a GSM network. Data are stored into database at a web server. - Early warning system in Latvia 2013-2014. 20 pcs of stationary spectrometric AGR or IGS type or equivalent stations, NaI (Tl) or LaBr detector for on-line identification of radionuclides based on integrated isotope base with at least 10 indicated radionuclides (K-40, Mo-99, Ru-103, Rh -106, Te-129, I-131, Te-132, I-133, Cs-134, Cs-137, and Ba-140). Objective - providing early warning in case of an increased radiation level. Automatic detection of individual radionuclides. (authors)
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Faculty of Public Health, Slovak Medical University in Bratislava (Slovakia); Society of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Protection Hygiene of Slovak Medical Associaton, Bratislava (IRPA Associated Society) (Slovakia); Slovak Nuclear Society, Trnava (Slovakia); 144 p; ISBN 978-80-89384-08-4; ; Nov 2014; p. 59; 36. Days of Radiation Protection Conference; Poprad (Slovakia); 10-14 Nov 2014; Also available from the http://csoz.suro.cz/publikace/dro/2014/view; Lector: Nikodemova, Denisa
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XXXVI. Days of Radiation Protection. Book of Presentations and Posters2014
XXXVI. Days of Radiation Protection. Book of Presentations and Posters2014
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[en] Within recent years, research and development has expanded the portfolio of applied results in the field of early warning systems - both stationary and mobile standalone. Their implementation in different areas all over the world in different climatic conditions and their coincidence of possible communication interface software, databases, data collection and assessment of the radiation situations allow the users to respond to possible events and thus significantly affect the decision-making level for the preventive countermeasures including their utilization during radiation accidents. Some of the results will be presented during the presentation: - Implementation of monitoring stations in Varazdin, Velika Gorica, Sisak, Virovitica, Beli Manastir, Zadar, Knin and Ploce in Croatia 2014. Other locations such as Plitvice, Sibenik and Koprivnica are also considered. Radiometric monitoring station NuEM RAMS, dose rate from 10 nSv h-1 to 1 Sv h-1. - Implementation of radiation monitoring stations in Warszawa, Zagan, Wroclaw, Szczecin, Krakow, Lublin, Gdynia, Bydgoszcz, Rzeszow, Bartoszyce, Srem, Swinoujscie, and Ustka in Poland 2014-2015. Radiometric monitoring station NuEM RAMS, dose rate from 10 nSv h-1 to 9 Sv h-1. Purpose of stations - for a radiation monitoring network in a given area and for integration into the networks of early warning system. Measurement by using smart probe with 2 (3) GM tubes according to a measuring range. Power supply from photo-voltaic panel for the standalone mode. Transmission of measured data is done by using a GSM network. Data are stored into database at a web server. - Early warning system in Latvia 2013-2014. 20 pcs of stationary spectrometric AGR or IGS type or equivalent stations, NaI (Tl) or LaBr detector for on-line identification of radionuclides based on integrated isotope base with at least 10 indicated radionuclides (K-40, Mo-99, Ru-103, Rh -106, Te-129, I-131, Te-132, I-133, Cs-134, Cs-137, and Ba-140). Objective - providing early warning in case of an increased radiation level. Automatic detection of individual radionuclides. (authors)
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Site vcasneho zjisteni realizovane firmou ENVINET a.s. doma i v zahranici
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Faculty of Public Health, Slovak Medical University in Bratislava (Slovakia); Society of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Protection Hygiene of Slovak Medical Associaton, Bratislava (IRPA Associated Society) (Slovakia); Slovak Nuclear Society, Trnava (Slovakia); 1171 p; Nov 2014; 17 p; 34. Days of Radiation Protection; Poprad (Slovakia); 10-14 Nov 2014; Also available from the http://www.dro2014.sk/aktuality.php; 25 figs.
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