BAPETEN And Industry Partners Showcase Tech Advances In Radiation Dose Monitoring

Thursday, 29 January 2026

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Author: Dary Hamidudin
The integration of advanced monitoring systems like Pendora 2.0 and precise OSL dosimeters is showcased as essential for modern, compliant, and effective radiation safety programs in Indonesia. (doc. BAPETEN)

Jakarta - The intersection of regulatory oversight and technological innovation took center stage at a recent industry forum focused on radiation safety. The event, convened by PT. Greenova Daya Prima in collaboration with its international partner Nagase-Landauer, Ltd., featured the Indonesian Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency (BAPETEN) as a key speaker. Discussions prominently featured BAPETEN's digital reporting system and the latest advances in personal dosimetry, highlighting the tools that define contemporary radiation protection.

Acting Head of BAPETEN, Zainal Arifin, set the context by reaffirming the non-negotiable requirement for personal dose monitoring. Against this regulatory backdrop, the forum provided a deep dive into the practical systems that fulfill this mandate. The "Pendora 2.0" platform, BAPETEN's updated system for dose monitoring and reporting, was detailed for attendees, demonstrating the agency's move towards more integrated and streamlined digital oversight of national radiation exposure data.

A significant portion of the event was dedicated to the science and application of Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dosimetry. Dr. Takuya Hashizume, a representative from Nagase-Landauer, Ltd. of Japan, provided expert insight into this technology. OSL badges, used by laboratories like PT. Greenova Daya Prima, are considered a gold standard for personal dose measurement due to their precision, reusability, and ability to provide detailed exposure information.

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The format of the meeting facilitated a valuable exchange between policymakers, technologists, and end-users. Following the technical presentations, an interactive discussion session delved into real-world scenarios. Participants, including professionals from hospitals and industries, engaged with BAPETEN and the service providers on topics ranging from routine reporting nuances to the logistical and technical considerations of establishing an in-house external dosimetry laboratory.

BAPETEN's active participation underscores its role not just as an enforcer, but as a facilitator of modern safety infrastructure. By endorsing events where accredited laboratories showcase their services and the technology behind them, the agency helps ensure that Indonesian facilities have access to and understanding of international best practices in dose measurement.

This technological focus is critical because accurate dosimetry is the foundation of epidemiological studies and the ongoing refinement of safety standards. The data collected from precise devices like OSL badges informs safety protocols, helps identify areas for procedural improvement, and provides a historical record that safeguards worker health over a lifetime career.

The collaboration between a national regulator, an Indonesian service provider, and a global technology firm exemplifies the multi-layered partnership required for effective radiation safety. It ensures that regulatory mandates are supported by accessible, high-quality technological solutions, creating a sustainable ecosystem for protection.

Ultimately, the forum demonstrated that effective radiation safety is increasingly a digital and data-centric endeavor. By leveraging advanced dosimetry and digital reporting, Indonesia's regulatory framework aims to be more precise, efficient, and transparent, ensuring that the protection of radiation workers is managed with the most reliable tools available.

(Dary Hamidudin)

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