The use of a continuous air monitor (CAM) is mainly motivated by the need to be alerted quickly
and in the most accurate way possible with an acceptable false alarm rate when significant activity
concentration value is exceeded, in order to take appropriate measures to reduce exposure of those
involved.
The performance of this CAM does not only depend on the metrological aspect characterized by the
decision threshold, the limit of detection and the measurement uncertainties but also on its dynamic
capacity characterized by its response time as well as on the minimum detectable activity concentration
corresponding to an acceptable false alarm rate.All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.