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Instrumentation of chemical and radiochemical monitoring in nuclear power plants

Authors: Francis NORDMANN, Gauthier BALLARD

Publication date: January 10, 2009

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5. Radiochemical monitoring

5.1 Automated radiochemical measurements

The nature of nuclear power plants means that both plant personnel and the public must be protected from the radiation emitted by radioactive materials, both during normal operation and in accident situations. With this in mind, the role of the fixed radiation protection measurement system (KRT) is to verify that, at all times, plant design provisions and operating instructions relating to personal radiation protection are complied with

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