Managing the permanent closure of a nuclear power plant is a complex, time-consuming, and potentially hazardous undertaking. The decommissioning process requires meticulous steps to reduce radioactivity levels, ensuring ongoing safety, security, and environmental protection.
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Sophisticated, integrated radiation detection and radioactivity measurement instruments, coupled with chemical analyzers, play a crucial role in mitigating threats and safeguarding workers' well-being during nuclear facility decommissioning.
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