FH 40 G-SIM responds to safe electronic sources that simulate ionizing radiation, removing regulatory, environmental, and health and safety concerns for you and your students. You can use the simulation sources anywhere, including within public buildings. FH 40 G-SIM is fully compatible with the Argon PlumeSIM system for wide area tactical field and nuclear emergency response exercises enabling you to ensure everyone knows what to do when that emergency comes.
Logarithmic analogue bar graph display.
Numeric display to show dose rate.
The status of the meter including selection of the audible sounder.
FH 40 G-SIM Teletector probe extension.
Argon PlumeSIM wide area exercise system.
FH 40 G-SIM permits radiological incident instructors to safely teach critical search, reconnaissance, survey and location skills as well as a practical understanding of inverse square law, isodoserate mapping, shielding and safe demarcation. The FH 40 G-SIM responds to an encoded signal representing specific gamma emitting radionuclides from deployed electronic simulation sources at a range of up to 30m line of sight.
Argon simulation systems enable realistic simultaneous training in the use of different types of radiation detection instruments. FH 40 G-SIM is compatible with other dosimeter, survey/radiac meter, and spectrometer simulators manufactured by Argon Electronics, permitting multi-detector, multi-isotope training to take place within the same scenario. You can even optionally include hazardous substance releases including chemical warfare agents to drive HazMat / CW simulation detectors.
The FH 40 G-SIM is also compatible with Argon’s PlumeSIM system. PlumeSIM enables real time instrumented wide area operational training exercises to be conducted using single or multiple simulation device types that respond in the real world to multiple virtual radiation or chemical hazard release events.
FH 40 G-SIM works on the same commercially available batteries supply as the real survey meter. The simulator require no preventative maintenance or recalibration, reducing the cost of ownership. Expensive damage to real detectors is avoided which means operational readiness is maintained.