Basic Product Outline
Categories of our software.
  • Study Assistance
  • Interactive Database
  • Radiation Safety Information
  • Custom software
  • Source Accountability
  • Leak Tracking
  • Hot Spot Tracking
RAD*TOOLS
The RAD*TOOLS software is an evolution of two software packages that were written around the 1990 time frame to make radionuclide emission data and half life data inteactively available for personal computers. The two packages were RAD*Search and Decay and were written in BASIC. These data packages were completely redone to use WINDOWS as the operating platform and many items were added to use the data. The following is a description of some of the capability of RAD*TOOLS:
Current Version: 3.1.9 - 2/15/2007
Project Start Date: 8/4/1999
Decay calulation utilities
Radionuclide database
RQ and Exempt quantities
Element properties
Radiation Properties
Properties of Detection Gases
Labeling Exempt Activity of Radionuclides
Respirator Information
Conversion of Units
Material density
Range of Alpha particles in air
Range of Beta particles in any material
Learning radioactive decay
Dose estimates using DACs
Exposure extimates using specific gamma constants
External dose estimates using gamma dose constants
A listing of physical constants
A listing of natural elements
Several new ways of looking at specific activity
Human Composition
Human Organs and Weighting Factors
Linear Range of Beta Particles in Material
Inverse Square Law Calculations
Radiation Properties
Attenuation Coefficients and HVLs for gamma emissions
Attenuation of beta and beta+ particles in any material
A1 and A2 Values for Transportation
Reportable Quantities for Transportation
Natural Decay Chains
Learning Daughter Product Formation
Radiological unit conversion
Decay in storage date calculations for any radionuclide
Table 2 and 3 values from 10 CFR Part 20 with notes for Class D, W, or Y
Calculation of allowable releases (water, air, sewer)
Tritiated liquids to activity limits for limited quantity Instruments and Articles
Range of beta emissions in materials (by selection)
Determination of activity from radionuclide mass.
Radiation related definitions
Determination of radionuclide mass from activity
References for gamma, beta-, beta+, and alpha emissions.
Internal dose estimates with ALI, DAC, and calculation routine with a respirator.
Intake and excretion values for elements (ICRP-23 data).
Stay time calculator and time and rate conversions.
Transportation data list (International).
Line source emission calculation from activity and length - on axis.
Disk source emission calculation from activity and radius.
Individual References for each gamma, beta-, beta+, and alpha emission.
Detection gas properties form improved - calculation of charge carriers.
and many more!!
RADWARE Support

RAD*WARE, Inc provides support for installation of products that were purchased from us or from our authorized distributors. RAD*WARE Support extends to technical support for all of our software products including assistance in studying to gain the certifications in radiation safety that you strive to achive.

RAD*WARE's products have been reviewed by the organizations that we support through our own certifications. We are not affiliated with the American Board of Health Physics, the Americian Academy of Health Physics, the National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists, or the Department of Energy in any way other than our own certifications.

RAD*WARE's personnel have completed many projects in Health Physics providing us with information that may be valuable to you in your quest for health physics qualifications.

If you have a RAD*WARE product and need help, call us any time!!

Tom & DIxie 2010