Film badge radiation dosemeters

Made:
1980 in Chilton
One of two film badge radiation dose monitors used to measure One of two film badge radiation dose monitors used to measure one of three film badge radiation dose monitors used to measure

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One of two film badge radiation dose monitors used to measure
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One of two film badge radiation dose monitors used to measure
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

one of three film badge radiation dose monitors used to measure
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

one of three film badge radiation dose monitors used to measure the radiation doses of people working with radioactive materials. The exposure is calculated by measuring the darkening of the film inside the monitor after it is developed.

Details

Category:
Nuclear Energy
Object Number:
1980-659/1
Materials:
plastics, steel, aluminium, mylar and complete
Measurements:
overall: 52 x 50 x 12 mm
type:
personal dosimeter
credit:
National Radiological Protection Board