The file 'HazBadge 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 1.3MB.
When I got back into the workforce, I did have to cope with the same kinds of hazards I did in any hospital, particularly radiation (X-rays, only for parts inspection rather than human diagnostics) and volatile organic compounds. I began prototyping a hazard detector badge (the HazBadge) using parts from Adafruit.
This is somehow light enough to be a clip-on badge, albeit a bulky one (it is a prototype after all). The housing holds a PyBadge for the CPU and interface, a MightyOhm Geiger Counter, a volatile sensor, a magnetometer, an accelerometer, and a pressure/humidity/temperature sensor.
The hardware may be good for safety but the software needs some bugs worked out for accuracy. DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS AS A SAFETY DEVICE until it can be thoroughly tested and certified for use.
HazBadge_Housing_Main.stl | 1.6MB | |
HazBadge_Housing_parts.stl | 856.9KB | |
Hazbadge_Housing_Small_Build.stl | 1.7MB |