Right there on your chest. At the power plant, they are part of their badge and are worn on the outside of the clothing on the chest.
A dosimeter is used to measure radiation exposure of people working with radiation. It is worn by individuals who are at risk of exposure to monitor the amount of radiation they are exposed to over time.
A radioactive film badge is worn by workers to monitor their exposure to radiation. The badge contains a piece of photographic film that darkens when exposed to radiation, providing a visual record of the level of radiation the worker was exposed to. By monitoring radiation levels, workers can adjust their safety practices to limit exposure and protect themselves from the harmful effects of radiation.
A whole-body dosimeter should be worn on the outside of clothing, close to the body's core (e.g., collarbone, chest area). It should not be obstructed by heavy clothing or accessories, and should not be placed in pockets or covered by clothing to ensure accurate radiation measurement. Be sure to follow any specific instructions provided by the dosimeter manufacturer.
There is no such device. Not even the quacks will not promote such a device. It will not have the placebo effect also.
Ideally, they should be worn at all times. If you fall overboard, you won't be able to retrieve a PFD (Personal Floatation Device) from a locker on the boat.
A personnel dosimeter is a safety feature worn on the coat of a radiologist, to warn should there be a leak of radiation, or exposure has reached a harmful level.
Safety glasses should be worn
No. Say should have worn. Worn is the past participle.
geiger counter Incorrct. It would be a film badge. A Geiger counter depends on the gas within the metal tube ionizing and a Geiger is hooked to an electric supply. A film badge would be used more frequently as it is simply a badge consisting of several layers of photographic film that is covered by black paper. The badge is worn and can be checked easily.
A seat belt.
Single use gloves should be worn in instances where the gloves should be sterile and not repeatedly worn.
Jewelry that is uncomfortable or jewelry that you make have an allergic reaction to should not be worn.