New white paper discusses implementation of radiological emergency monitoring solutions post-Fukushima

Health & safety

New white paper discusses implementation of radiological emergency monitoring solutions post-Fukushima

14 Mar, 2018

Published over 8 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Health & safety.

The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power accident in 2011 strongly highlighted the need to further strengthen effective regulatory control and oversight around Nuclear Power Plants. It also showed the need for renewed national safety and security regulations, in compliance with global safety standards and guidelines.

All over the world, national and international agencies upgraded their safety plans, requiring several improvements. Nuclear Power Plants deployed new systems to reinforce their resistance to harsh weather conditions and to comply with these new guidelines, on how to prepare and to react in case of an emergency situation, a global shutdown of public communication networks and/or power supply. Bertin Instruments ,with the expertise of Saphymo, accompanied these changes by providing robust and high quality instruments for gamma dose rate measurement, gamma spectrometry and air monitoring.

To read the White Paper please click here or discover more about our environmental radiation monitoring solutions on our website.

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