Overview

Utilities play a crucial role in supporting the functioning of society and enabling economic activities. They provide essential services necessary for daily life, business operations, and infrastructure development. Utilities also play a significant role in environmental sustainability, with increasing focus on renewable energy generation, water conservation, and wastewater treatment to minimize environmental impact. Utility companies are typically regulated by government authorities to ensure fair pricing, reliable service, and adherence to safety and environmental standards. They often operate as public utilities, owned by the government or regulated entities, or as private entities subject to government oversight.

GAO Tek’s radiation meters have the following applications in utilities:

  • Nuclear Power Plants: GAO’s radiation meters are extensively used in nuclear power plants to measure and monitor radiation levels. We help in detecting and quantifying ionizing radiation emitted by our radioactive materials and the surrounding environment. Our meters are used by workers to monitor their personal exposure to radiation and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Radiation Waste Management: Utilities that handle radioactive waste need radiation meters to assess and classify the level of radiation emitted by the waste. We help in determining appropriate storage, transportation, and disposal methods, ensuring the safety of workers and the environment.
  • Radioactive Material Handling: Various utilities, such as research facilities or medical institutions, may handle radioactive materials for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. Our Radiation meters are used to monitor radiation levels during the handling, transportation, and storage of these materials to ensure the safety of personnel and prevent excessive exposure.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Utilities may need to monitor radiation levels in the surrounding environment to assess potential radiation hazards and ensure compliance with regulatory limits. GAO Tek Radiation meters can be deployed to measure radiation levels in air, water, soil, and other environmental media, providing valuable data for environmental impact assessments and long-term monitoring.
  • Emergency Response: In the event of a radiation-related emergency or incident, radiation meters are essential tools for first responders and emergency personnel. Our radiation meters help in quickly assessing radiation levels, identifying contaminated areas, and implementing appropriate measures to protect public health and safety.
  • Industrial Radiography: Utilities involved in industrial radiography, such as pipeline inspections or weld testing, use radiation meters to monitor radiation exposure levels for workers and ensure compliance with safety regulations. GAO Tek radiation meters help in determining the proper distance, shielding, and exposure time during radio-graphic inspections.
  • Research and Development: GAO’s radiation meters are utilized in utilities engaged in research and development of radiation-related technologies or materials. They aid in conducting experiments, characterizing radiation sources, and evaluating radiation shielding effectiveness.

Complying with Government Regulations

GAO Tek’s radiation meters comply or help our customers comply with the U.S. government regulations such as:

  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC): The NRC is the primary federal agency responsible for regulating civilian use of nuclear materials and facilities, including utilities. They enforce regulations related to the use of radiation meters and dosimetry devices, radiation safety programs, and compliance with dose limits for radiation workers.
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): OSHA is a federal agency that establishes and enforces workplace safety regulations. They have specific regulations related to radiation protection in workplaces, including utilities. These regulations cover areas such as permissible exposure limits, monitoring of radiation levels, use of personal protective equipment, and training requirements for workers.
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): The EPA sets radiation protection standards for the environment and public health. They establish regulations related to the disposal of radioactive waste, the cleanup of contaminated sites, and the protection of air and water quality from radiation sources. These regulations can impact utilities involved in the management of radioactive materials or waste.
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA): The FDA regulates the use of radiation-emitting devices, including medical equipment that incorporates radiation technology. While not specific to utilities, this agency ensures that radiation-emitting devices used in medical or healthcare settings meet safety standards and are properly calibrated and maintained.
  • State Radiation Control Programs: Each state in the U.S. has its own radiation control program that oversees the use of radiation sources, including utilities. These programs often work in conjunction with federal agencies to enforce regulations, conduct inspections, issue licenses or permits, and ensure radiation safety within their jurisdictions.

GAO Tek’s radiation meters comply or help our clients comply with the Canadian regulations such as:

  • Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC): The CNSC is the federal regulatory body responsible for nuclear safety and radiation protection in Canada. They oversee the use of radiation meters and dosimetry devices in utilities and enforce regulations related to radiation safety, including licensing, inspections, and compliance with dose limits for radiation workers.
  • Radiation Emitting Devices Act (REDA): The REDA is a federal legislation that governs the sale, importation, and use of devices that emit radiation, including radiation meters. This act requires manufacturers, distributors, and users of radiation-emitting devices to meet specific safety standards, obtain appropriate certifications, and adhere to labeling and reporting requirements.
  • Health Canada: Health Canada, as the federal department responsible for public health, plays a role in regulating radiation safety in utilities. They provide guidance and regulations on radiation protection, dosimetry, and safe use of radiation-emitting devices, including radiation meters.
  • Provincial Radiation Protection Authorities: Each Canadian province has its own radiation protection authority or agency that oversees radiation safety and regulation within its jurisdiction. These authorities work in conjunction with federal agencies and enforce regulations related to the use of radiation meters in utilities at the provincial level.

Case Studies of radiation meters in Utilities

Here are some practical examples of using radiation meters in utilities:

  • Bruce Power (Canada): Bruce Power is a Canadian nuclear power company. They implemented radiation monitoring systems as part of their radiation protection program. The meters were used to monitor and measure radiation levels in various areas of the power plant.
  • Ontario Power Generation (Canada): Ontario Power Generation, another Canadian power company, has implemented radiation meters in its nuclear power plants. These meters are used to ensure the safety of workers and the surrounding environment by continuously monitoring radiation levels.
  • Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) (USA): PG&E, a utility company in California, implemented radiation meters as part of their emergency preparedness plan. The meters were used to monitor radiation levels in the vicinity of their Diablo Canyon Power Plant.
  • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) (USA): TVA, a federally owned utility in the southeastern United States, has implemented radiation meters in its nuclear power plants. These meters are used to monitor radiation levels and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Exelon Corporation (USA): Exelon is one of the largest nuclear power companies in the United States. They have implemented radiation monitoring systems in their power plants to ensure the safety of workers and the surrounding communities.

The main page of the radiation meters has more information on GAO’s radiation meters and their applications in various industries:

Environmental Radiation Meters

Use of Radiation Meters with Leading Software and Cloud Services in Utilities

GAO Tek has used or has facilitated its customers to use GAO’s radiation meters with some of the leading software and cloud services in their applications. Examples of such leading software and cloud services include:

  • Data Acquisition and Analysis Software: Many radiation meters come with dedicated software that enables data acquisition and analysis. This software allows users to connect the meter to a computer or mobile device and collect radiation measurements in real-time.
  • Radiation Monitoring Systems: Utilities that require continuous monitoring of radiation levels often utilize radiation monitoring systems. These systems include software applications that interface with radiation meters deployed throughout the facility.
  • Calibration Software: To ensure the accuracy and reliability of radiation meters, calibration software is employed. This software helps in calibrating radiation meters by providing step-by-step procedures, performing calibration calculations, and storing calibration records for future reference.
  • Dosimetry Software: In utilities where personnel are exposed to radiation, dosimetry software is used to manage and analyze individual radiation exposure data. This software integrates with dosimeters or personal radiation monitors and provides features like dose tracking, dose reporting, dose history management, and compliance monitoring with radiation exposure limits.
  • Radiation Modeling Software: Some utilities may utilize radiation modeling software to simulate and predict radiation levels in specific environments. This software takes into account factors such as radiation sources, shielding, distance, and environmental conditions to generate radiation distribution models.
  • Mirion Technologies: Mirion Technologies offers a range of software solutions for radiation monitoring and analysis, including their Mirion Connect software suite. This suite provides real-time data visualization, analysis, and reporting capabilities.
  • Thermon Fisher Scientific: Thermon Fisher Scientific provides software solutions for radiation measurement and analysis, such as the Genie 2000 and Apex Gamma Analysis Software. These tools offer advanced spectroscopy and analysis capabilities.
  • Canberra Industries: Canberra Industries, now a part of Mirion Technologies, offers software solutions for radiation detection and analysis. Their software packages include Genie 2000 and Apex Gamma Analysis Software.
  • Ludlum Measurements: Ludlum Measurements is a leading provider of radiation detection instruments and offers software solutions for data analysis, such as their Radiological Data Analysis (RDA) software. RDA provides comprehensive analysis and reporting features.
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS): AWS provides a range of cloud services suitable for radiation meter data management and analysis. Services like Amazon S3 can be used for secure data storage, while Amazon EC2 offers scalable computing resources for data processing and analysis. AWS also provides tools for data visualization and machine learning, such as Amazon Quick Sight and Amazon SageMaker.
  • Microsoft Azure: Microsoft Azure offers cloud-based services for storing, managing, and analyzing radiation meter data. Azure Blob Storage provides reliable and scalable storage, while Azure Machine Learning enables advanced analytics and machine learning models. Azure also offers data visualization tools like Power BI for creating interactive dashboards and reports.
  • Google Cloud Platform (GCP): GCP provides a suite of cloud services suitable for radiation meter data analysis. Google Cloud Storage offers secure and scalable data storage, while Google Big Query enables high-performance data querying and analysis.
  • IBM Cloud: IBM Cloud provides various services for managing and analyzing radiation meter data. IBM Cloud Object Storage offers reliable and cost-effective storage for data retention, while IBM Watson Studio provides a collaborative environment for data analysis and model development.
  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI): OCI offers cloud services for data storage and analysis of radiation meter data. Oracle Cloud Object Storage provides scalable and secure storage, while Oracle Analytics Cloud enables data exploration, visualization, and business intelligence capabilities. OCI also offers advanced analytics and machine learning services through Oracle Machine Learning.
  • Alibaba Cloud: Alibaba Cloud provides cloud services for storing and analyzing radiation meter data. Alibaba Cloud Object Storage Service offers reliable and scalable storage, while MaxCompute provides a powerful big data processing and analysis platform. Alibaba Cloud also offers data visualization tools and machine learning services through its AI Platform.
  • Digital Ocean: Digital Ocean offers cloud infrastructure services for radiation meter data management and analysis. Their scalable storage solution, Spaces, allows for secure data storage, while their Droplets and Kubernetes-based compute options enable data processing and analysis. Digital Ocean also provides additional tools and services for data management and application deployment.
  • Wasabi: Wasabi is a cloud storage provider known for its cost-effective and scalable storage solutions. It can be used for securely storing radiation meter data, enabling easy access and retrieval for analysis purposes. Wasabi also offers integration options with other cloud services and data analysis tools.
  • Nuvia Cloud: Nuvia Cloud is a cloud-based radiation analysis platform that enables users to upload and analyze radiation meter data. It provides features for data visualization, dose calculations, trend analysis, and reporting. Nuvia Cloud also offers collaboration and sharing capabilities, making it suitable for educational purposes.
  • RadResponder Network: RadResponder Network is a cloud-based platform designed for radiation emergency preparedness and response. It allows users to upload and analyze radiation monitoring data from various sources, including radiation meters. The platform provides tools for data visualization, mapping, and reporting, supporting educational activities related to radiation monitoring and emergency planning.

GAO Tek Has Many Customers in Utilities

GAO Tek’s radiation meters have been used by many customers in Utilities, including some leading companies.

Here are some of the leading companies in utilities:

LUDLUM

MIRION

THERMO FISHER SCIENTIC

CANBERRA

FUJI ELECTRIC

BNC

ORTEC (AMETEK)

CYRUS

LANDAUER

POLIMASTER

HONEYWELL

SE INTERNATIONAL

BIODEX

CENTRONIC

FLUKE

ARROW-TECH

LND,INC

ECOTEST

HYDRO QUEBEC

ONTARIO POWER GENERATION

BC POWER SMART

ENBRIDGE

TRANSALTA

FORTIS

GAO Tek’s radiation meters and their applications in other industries are listed on this page:

Environmental Radiation Meters