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Traceable Standards for Accurate Radioactivity Measurement

The attached eBook explores how to achieve accurate radioactivity measurements.

Key takeaways:

  • Understand the importance of proper radioactivity calibration in regulated industries
  • Improve measurement accuracy with traceable, high-purity radionuclide standards
  • Use best practices to reduce uncertainty and provide reliable findings
  • Improve compliance and accreditation through effective proficiency testing
  • Understand how NPL supports calibration through standards, testing, and expert consultation

Calibrating devices accurately is essential for safe and compliant measurements in nuclear medicine, environmental monitoring, defense, energy, and manufacturing.

This eBook investigates the role of established radionuclide standards, proficiency testing, and expert guidance in ensuring reliable results. It emphasizes the importance of accurate calibration and outlines the concepts and techniques that help professionals gain confidence in their measurements.

NPL, the UK's National Metrology Institute, provides unparalleled expertise in nuclear metrology, assisting companies worldwide in achieving traceable and accurate findings.

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