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Field Radiation Laboratory

Mission

The Radiological Health Program has a Radiological Emergency Response Team equipped with field instrumentation for monitoring radiation and a mobile laboratory for performing laboratory analysis so that a rapid assessment of a radiological incident can be made and the appropriate recommendations provided to state, and local officials.

Purpose

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The Field Radiation Laboratory was deliverd in October 2005

The field radiation laboratory vehicle was manufactured at the Wheeled Coach's facility in Florida and delivered to VDH in Richmond, VA on October , 2005. This vehicle differs significantly from the larger Incident Command Laboratory. This vehicle lacks the much heavier shielding necesary to achieve low-level environmental detection limits for the ingestion phase of a commercial nuclear power plant accident. However, this vehicle is much more practical to respond to along a highway and its equipment is quite capabile of detecting radiation levels for emergency assessments such as during the plume phase of a commercial nuclear power plant accident.

Vehicle Specifications

Radiation Laboratory

Gamma Analysis- High Purity drifted Germanium (HpGe) detector with beryllium window(for low energy detection), detector is mounted on a cart for in situ measurements..

Alpha/beta counting- counting system with single drawer for detection of alpha and beta radiation

Standards-

Portable Instrumentation

Communications/Audio/Visual Capabilities

Stockpile of Potassium Iodine 130mg tablets for emergency workers- 100 strips x 14 tablets/strip = 1,400 doses.

Radiological Health Program | James Madison Building, 7th Floor | 109 Governor Street,  Room 730 | Richmond, VA  23219 | Telephone (804) 864-8150 | Fax: (804) 864-8155


Last Updated: 08-18-2009

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