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Radiation survey meter

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bb29510

Geotechnical
Oct 3, 1999
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Been playing with my survey meter and notice some time I get a false positive. This will happen on a totally clean area , just enough to barely move the needle on 1x. I notice other meter will so it to but not in the same area. This is a question you can't really ask people because not many people understand the meters. What causes this, and is it normal?

ICC special inspector, Structural masonry, Reinforced concrete.
 
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brownbagg...survey meters read ionizing radiation....doesn't matter what the source is. There's radioactivity in many sources, so you might not be getting a false positive...you might be reading actual radiation from a source you wouldn't expect.

As an example, when I was doing a lot of radiography (formerly was ASNT Level III), I had to make sure that I didn't wear my dosimeter when just out working in the sun with no radiation source being used....the dosimeter would pick up the ambient radiation, thus making my quarterly counts higher than radiography work would imply.
 
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