Radioactive Material Detection
Articles & Whitepapers
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Security in the transport of radioactive material
In response to a resolution by the IAEA General Conference in September 2002, the IAEA adopted an integrated approach to protection against nuclear terrorism. This approach coordinates IAEA activities concerned with the physical protection of nuclear material and nuclear installations, nuclear material accountancy, detection of, and response to, trafficking in nuclear and other radioactive ...
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Ukas accredited laboratory manages its own configurations of Matrix Gemini LIMS case study
By working closely with Autoscribe on the upgrade of Matrix 4 to Matrix Gemini, staff at Cavendish Nuclear's environmental laboratory have become so proficient in using Gemini's one-time ...
News
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U.S. Department of Energy Awards Tetra Tech Joint Venture $400 Million Contract
Tetra Tech, Inc. announced today that its joint venture with Sealaska Technical Services was selected to provide design-build services to the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Under the Design, ...
Smiths Detection equips NATO with Vehicle Scanning Technology in Luxembourg
Profusa and Partners Announce Initiation of Study to Measure Early Signs of Influenza Through Biosensor Technology
Arktis opens UK office as requirement for nuclear detection grows
Arktis and SecuriGence partner to prevent the smuggling of nuclear material into the US
Equipment & Solutions
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Industrial Radiation Portal Monitors (RPM)
The Arktis Industrial Radiation Portal Monitor (RPM) systems for Recycling and Manufacturing allow highly reliable screening of vehicles entering a facility for radiological threats and smuggled materials. Radiological materials enter the recycling and waste streams via a variety of different paths. Examples of this include accidental disposal at universities and hospitals, contaminated waste, ...