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Radiological survey

A radiological survey is a process used to detect and measure the presence of radiation in an environment, equipment, or materials. It involves using specialized instruments, like Geiger counters or scintillation detectors, to identify any radioactive contamination or sources. This survey helps ensure safety by assessing radiation levels, identifying hazards, and verifying that the area or objects meet safety standards. It is commonly conducted in nuclear facilities, medical settings, or places with potential radioactive exposure, providing critical information to protect workers, the public, and the environment from harmful radiation.