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Original Articles

Passive dosimetry—state of the art review

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Pages 605-621 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The history of development and validation testing of passive dosimeters is reviewed. Theoretical considerations, including possible limiting factors or interferences, are presented. Laboratory and field validation tests are critically reviewed and results are presented for comparative purposes. Evaluation of available data indicates that passive dosimetry, with some exceptions, is an acceptable method for monitoring gasses and vapors. Most importantly, passive systems appear to be as reliable as the now accepted active sampling systems.

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