A personnel monitoring device cannot
A) record the amount of radiation received.
B) measure the amount of radiation received.
C) protect the operator from receiving radiation.
D) indicate the type of radiation received.
C
Explanation: A) Personnel monitoring devices play a valuable role in recording the amount and type of radiation received, but they do not stop radiation from exposing the wearer.
B) Personnel monitoring devices play a valuable role in recording the amount and type of radiation received, but they do not stop radiation from exposing the wearer.
C) Personnel monitoring devices play a valuable role in recording the amount and type of radiation received, but they do not stop radiation from exposing the wearer.
D) Personnel monitoring devices play a valuable role in recording the amount and type of radiation received, but they do not stop radiation from exposing the wearer.
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