PED-IS (Personal Electronic Dosimeter) – Tracerco

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PED-IS FROM TRACERCO

Personal Electronic Dosimeter

The PED-IS, Personal Electronic Dosimeter is an ideal dosimeter for workers who are not specially trained to measure radiation exposure. The entire PED has ben designed with the user in mind, so it is very user friendly. The AMOLED display features a simple diagram of a man that fills with colour when the dosimeter detects radiation, and it also shows radiation graph measurements.

This IS (Intrinsically Safe) personal electronic dosimeter can measure radiation exposure in potentially explosive environments. The device can detect x-ray and gamma rays ranging from 33 keV to 1,25 MeV and it can alarm you with four different alarm settings. In order to log and manage the data from this Tracerco dosimeter, you can use DoseVision.

The Dosimeter is intrinsically safe, following the ATEX EU directive.

BENEFITS OF THE PED-IS:

  • Intrinsically safe (ATEX), so no need for a hot work permit
  • Because of the great memory, the risk of data being overwritten when memory is full is reduced
  • Easy to read because of the large AMOLED display screen
  • User-friendly with Icons and one-touch operation
  • 3 radiation measurement modes, and 4 different radiation alarm settings
  • Suitable for use in all weathers
  • Rotating screen, allowing it to be worn multiple ways
Black and white picture of a person holding a Tracerco PED with blue swirl

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Tracerco, founded in 1958, offers a range of instrinsically safe radiation monitors which can be used to measure radiation doserate or characterise process and environmental contaminant. Tracerco, ond...

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