Which of the following is a disadvantage of the optically stimulated dosimeter?

a. Exposure not determinable on the day of occurrence without an in-house reader
b. Mechanical shock can cause false high reading.
c. No permanent, legal record of exposure
d. Not cost-effective for large numbers of personnel


a. Exposure not determinable on the day of occurrence without an in-house reader

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