Business Introduction: "General Inspection (Radiation Inspection)"
Radiation testing recognized by the world is possible (accredited with international standard ISO 17025).
The Food Environment Hygiene Research Institute conducts radiation testing on food, water, and soil. Currently, residue standards for radioactive substances are established for various items, and food containing radioactive substances exceeding these standards is prohibited from distribution. The concentration of radioactive substances cannot be uniformly estimated based on distance from diffusion areas, and it is necessary to continue monitoring over a long period, considering factors such as the transition from soil to crops and concentration through the food chain. However, it is not desirable to discard ingredients that have no impact or to avoid food based solely on rumors. Each individual needs to expand their knowledge of radiation and conduct testing and responses based on scientific perspectives without waste. [Equipment Used] - Gamma-ray spectrometry using a germanium semiconductor detector → Measured isotopes: Iodine-131, Cesium-134, and Cesium-137 → High-precision analysis is possible down to low concentrations - Gamma-ray single-channel analysis using a NaI scintillation detector → Measured isotopes: Iodine-131, Cesium-134, and Cesium-137 → Screening tests can be conducted at a low cost For more details, please contact us.
- Company:食環境衛生研究所
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