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Nuclear technology is now used in a wide range of areas: sterilizing food and medical equipment; imaging the human body; creating pest-resistant seeds; destroying cancer cells; and generating power.
Environments using nuclear technology have the potential for hazardous radiation exposure. Nuclear monitoring technicians work to protect people and the environment from this risk.
They measure and monitor radiation levels, enforce safety regulations, and determine how best to handle contamination events.
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- Coordination
- Monitoring
- Systems Evaluation
- Verbal Communication
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