Remembering Paris

The recent violence in Paris reminds us all how fragile life can be X-Z LAB extends its heartfelt sympathies to the victims and their families. Sentiment is appreciated, but X-Z LAB will also back this up with action by accepting your stories and posting or reposting them to our page as a tribute. Simply email contact@x-zlab.com about the subject and we will feature you on a post on our page. Standing true to our motto, Engineering a Safer World, our devices—like RadPavise and RadWall S—are utilized by first responders and safety professionals to not only keep them safe but the public too.
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New 3D mammogram technology reduces radiation exposure

Today, scientists strive to improving technology in order to create safer and more accurate measurement to patience on medical exams. With C-View, women can enjoy more comfortable and lower risk during breast care exams. Minimizing and prevention on radiation exposure can go hand-in-hand. On one side, technology can be introduced to lower the radiation exposure. On the other side, technology can be introduced to alarm the potential radiation exposure. With the patented MVT technology inside, rational detectors Rad Targe II, RadPavise, and Area Radiation Monitor from X-Z LAB can response in less than 2 seconds. The real-time accumulated radiation measurement
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Investigation on Radiation Levels at Dalhousie Dentistry

An anonymous complaint lodged against Dalhousie University has led to an investigation by Nova Scotia’s Occupational Health and Safety division. According to the letter, high levels of radiation were found in the dentistry building while removing mold from the basement. Allegedly, a dental assistance staff member was “exposed to radiation beyond acceptable levels” because Dalhousie University failed to provide proper radiation shielding equipment to staff. While the university acknowledged that work was being done in May, it rebutted the accusation, stating that the radiation levels recorded by radiology badges worn by those who work in the basement area were “elevated
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