Radiological monitoring instruments

Radiometers, Contamination Monitors, Portals… Safety Does Not Tolerate Approximation
Radiological monitoring instruments are everywhere on nuclear sites:
- Portable radiometers
- Contamination monitors
- Mobile or fixed area monitors
- Exit hand & foot portals
They are indispensable in daily operations.
Yet their management is often fragmented — even informal.
A paradox, given their central role in radiation protection.
Common field issues
- No proof of calibration validity or last inspection date
- Data scattered across multiple files, systems, or storage rooms
- No traceability of use: who took what, for which task, and where?
- Lack of global visibility on the fleet (location, status, utilisation)
- Portals left behind or not retrieved after project close-out
How BROLZ helps
BROLZ centralises and structures the management of your radiological monitoring fleet — portable, semi-fixed, or zone-specific.
Key features:
- Detailed record for each device (type, serial number, manufacturer, measurement range, etc.)
- Tracking of calibrations / periodic checks with automated alerts
- Full history of assignments, movements, and non-conformities
- Real-time location and zone of use (worksite, warehouse, inter-site loan…)
- Instant scan (QR / NFC) for on-site access to device data
- Immediate user reporting of anomalies
- Monitoring of critical dates: calibration expiry, lab return, temporary unavailability
- Clear overview of available, non-compliant, or under-maintenance devices
What changes with BROLZ
- Full visibility of where each instrument is and its operational status
- Immediate proof of calibration and regulatory compliance
- No more missed recalibrations, duplicates, or lost devices
- Improved field efficiency, enhanced safety, and audit readiness
Coming soon: A practical guide
We are preparing a comprehensive guide to radiological instrument management, including:
- Calibration, inspection, and record-keeping obligations
- Standard templates (device / inspection / assignment)
- Best practices for multi-site fleet management
- Real-world logistics flows and lessons learned
The PDF will be available soon as a free download.
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A compliant instrument fleet means greater confidence in every safety decision.