eBook: A Guide to Radiation Safety During Nuclear Plant Decommissioning

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.

eBook: A Guide to Radiation Safety During Nuclear Plant Decommissioning

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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.

To get a better understanding of the practical application of these tools in the context of nuclear power plant decommissioning, download this eBook, 'A Practical Guide to Radiation Safety During Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning.'

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