Mirion Technologies Genesis TLD Dosimeter User Manual
Dosimetry services, The genesis line of tld dosimeters

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DATA SHEET
LIT4378_3_US
FEATURES
Genesis TLD
• Wear periods from one week to one year
• Permanently bar-coded for user identification and tracking
• Whole-body, wrist and area monitoring configurations
• Provides thermal, intermediate and fast neutron dosimetry
capability
• Improved label with larger fonts and wear locations
• Enhanced ergonomics with redesigned clip
Genesis Ultra TLD
• Virtually no fade
• Lower MRD available on request
• Wear periods from one week to one year
• Permanently bar-coded for user identification and tracking
• Whole-body, wrist and area monitoring configurations
• Provides thermal, intermediate and fast neutron dosimetry
capability
• Improved label with larger fonts and wear locations
• Enhanced ergonomics with redesigned clip
THE GENESIS LINE OF TLD
DOSIMETERS
The cool look in radiation monitoring
The Dosimetry Services Division offers its line of Genesis
TLD dosimeters. The Genesis line offers improved
performance and superior user factors.
Both the Genesis and Genesis Ultra TLDs respond
accurately to beta, gamma, X-ray and neutron radiation.
The response of each element is corrected by the
application of its own unique element correction factor.
Both TLDs allow for the reporting of deep, lens of eye and
shallow doses.
Unlike other TLD products, the Genesis Ultra TLD has
virtually no fading characteristics. Due to the increase in
signal response a minimum reportable dose (MRD) as low
as 1 mrem (0.01 mSv) is available, compared to the 10
mrem (0.10 mSv) MRD of other TLD products.
APPLICATIONS
• Any occupational worker with potential exposure to
gamma, X-ray, beta and/or neutron radiation.
•
Nuclear medicine facilities, imaging centers, research
diagnostic centers and all employees with potential
exposure to gamma, X-ray and beta.
• Nuclear power plant workers, research laboratories,
hospitals, universities and industrial applications.
dosimetry services
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