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The player is warned by <insert character name> to keep their accumulated radiation dose below 1Sv which is a lethal dose of radiation. The player should consider leaving an irradiated area if their accumulated radiation dose approaches 700 - 800mSv and seek medical interventions immediately.
The player is warned by <insert character name> to keep their accumulated radiation dose below 1Sv which is a lethal dose of radiation. The player should consider leaving an irradiated area if their accumulated radiation dose approaches 700 - 800mSv and seek medical interventions immediately.

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Main article: Radiation

The dosimeter is a utility item equipped in the player's primary item slot. It is a personal radiation detector that displays both the current level of background radiation near the player and the total radiation dose accumulated by the player.

To use the dosimeter, the player must equip it in their primary item slot. Once equipped, the dosimeter is turned on and off by clicking LMB. Like the OsRat, the dosimeter is powered by AA batteries which, when depleted, can be reloaded by pressing G.

The dosimeter displays radiation readings measured in sieverts (Sv), millisieverts (mSv), and microsieverts (µSv). The dosimeter displays two numbers: the top number indicates the level of background radiation near the player, measured in Sv, mSv or µSv per hour, and the bottom number indicates the total radiation dose accumulated by the player, measured in Sv, mSv or µSv.

Sievert Unit Conversion
1 sievert (Sv) 1000 millisieverts (mSv) 1,000,000 microsieverts (µSv)

The player is warned by <insert character name> to keep their accumulated radiation dose below 1Sv which is a lethal dose of radiation. The player should consider leaving an irradiated area if their accumulated radiation dose approaches 700 - 800mSv and seek medical interventions immediately.