toxic materials decontamination Articles
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Ludlum Simulator Order Fulfilled
STS has delivered a new batch of Ludlum 14C simulators to its US Distributor Radiation Safety & Control Services based in Stratham New Hampshire. The meters were supplied with STS's simulated HP260 pancake probes for the simulation of radioactive contamination in a Nuclear Plant. STS's unique gas detection system allows trainers to demonstrate contamination and decontamination but perhaps ...
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STS Simulates Ludlum 43-9 Counting probe
STS is working on its first simulation of the Ludlum 43-9 Alpha counting probe head. The probe has a slide drawer to place sample swabs in that have been used to swab a surface with the STS LS1 simulant applied to it. The probe is based on a real Ludlum housing with the STS detection system built into it, the US based customer is going to use the probe with the STS simulated Ludlum 177 meter ...
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Rhode Island disaster initiative
The Rhode Island Disaster Initiative (RIDI) is providing research in the areas of readiness, technology and training to address the significant gaps that remain in real-time medical response to events involving the use of weapons of mass destruction; terrorist use of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive devices; mass casualty incidents and toxic industrial chemical and ...
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Clemen-soap: a shipbreaking saga
After an illustrious history, the final days of the ‘Clemenceau’ aircraft carrier have become mired in controversy. The French navy wanted the vessel to go for breaking in India, but environmentalists had other ideas … When the French navy replaced its fifty-year-old aircraft carrier ‘Clemenceau’ with its nuclear successor the ‘Charles de Gaulle’ in 1997, it looked for a place to scrap the ...
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