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The possibility of using HgI2 as a survey dosimeter with a tissue-equivalent response in the energy range 1 keV to 1 MeV is theoretically investigated and discussed. The response function of HgI2 is evaluated and checked with experimental data. HgI2 with an energy threshold, in the counting mode, can have a reasonable tissue-equivalent response in the range 100–600 keV with a minimum detectable exposure rate of about 20 μR/h.