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ÖVE/ÖNORM EN 62387-1

Issue date: 2012 09 01

Radiation protection instrumentation - Passive integrating dosimetry systems for environmental and personal monitoring - Part 1: General characteristics and performance requirements (IEC 62387-1:2007, modified) (english version)

This European Standard applies to all kinds of passive dosimetry systems that are used for measuring – the personal dose equivalent Hp(10) (for whole body dosimetry),...
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Withdrawn : 2019 01 01
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 70 Pages
Language:
English
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This European Standard applies to all kinds of passive dosimetry systems that are used for measuring – the personal dose equivalent Hp(10) (for whole body dosimetry), – the personal dose equivalent Hp(0,07) (for both whole body and extremity dosimetry),or – the ambient dose equivalent H*(10) (for environmental dosimetry). It applies to dosimetry systems that measure external photon or beta radiation in the dose range between 0,01 mSv and 10 Sv and in the energy ranges given in the following Table. All the energy values are mean energies with respect to the prevailing dose quantity. The dosimetry systems usually use electronic devices for the data evaluation and thus are often computer controlled. In addition, this standard can be applied for testing neutron dosimetry systems concerning the design (Clause 8), the instruction manual (Clause 9), the software (Clause 10), environmental influences (Clause 13), electromagnetic influences (Clause 14), mechanical influences (Clause 15), and the documentation (Clause 16). The test utilizing radiation (Clauses 13 to 15) shall be done with neutron reference radiation qualities according to the ISO 8529 series. In some countries the presence of beta dose has to be indicated by dosemeters worn on the trunk. Such an indication of the presence of beta dose is not a measurement. For that reason, a specific subclause (11.8) deals with the indication of the presence of beta dose. This standard is intended to be applied to dosimetry systems that are capable of evaluating doses in the required quantity and unit (Sv) from readout signals in any quantity and unit. The only correction that may be applied to the evaluated dose (indicated value) is the one resulting from natural background radiation using extra dosemeters. Usually, a dosimetry system is not able to measure all quantities given above. Thus, the systems shall only be tested with regards to those quantities and types of radiation it is intended to be used for. Annex D gives further guidelines to define specific usage categories. Full compliance with this standard is given if the requirements for the mandatory ranges given in Tables 3 to 5 are fulfilled. If the customer or manufacturer requires extended ranges then the test should also be performed as specified in this standard, i.e. the requirements given in Tables 3 to 5 apply, too. The range of any influence quantity stated by the manufacturer is called rated range. Thus, dosimetry systems can be classified by stating a set of ranges (for example, for dose, for energy, for temperature) within which the requirements stated in this standard are met (Capabilities of the system, see Clause 7). In addition, usage categories are given in Annex D with respect to different measuring capabilities. For the dosimetry systems described above, this standard specifies general characteristics, general test procedures and performance requirements, radiation characteristics as well as environmental, electrical, mechanical, software and safety characteristics. A dosimetry system may be tested with regards to different quantities at different times. In case the dosimetry system was changed since the previous test, a new test with regards to quantities tests formerly may be necessary. The absolute calibration of the dosimetry system is not checked during a type test according to this standard as only system properties are of interest. The absolute calibration i
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ISO 4037-1:1996
Issue date : 1996 12 12
X and gamma reference radiation for calibrating dosemeters and doserate meters and for determining their response as a function of photon energy — Part 1: Radiation characteristics and production methods
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ISO 4037-2:1997
Issue date : 1997 12 18
X and gamma reference radiation for calibrating dosemeters and doserate meters and for determining their response as a function of photon energy — Part 2: Dosimetry for radiation protection over the energy ranges from 8 keV to 1,3 MeV and 4 MeV to 9 MeV
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ISO 4037-3:1999
Issue date : 1999 07 01
X and gamma reference radiation for calibrating dosemeters and doserate meters and for determining their response as a function of photon energy — Part 3: Calibration of area and personal dosemeters and the measurement of their response as a function of energy and angle of incidence
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ISO 4037-4:2004
Issue date : 2004 10 06
X and gamma reference radiation for calibrating dosemeters and doserate meters and for determining their response as a function of photon energy — Part 4: Calibration of area and personal dosemeters in low energy X reference radiation fields
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ISO 6980-1:2006
Issue date : 2006 08 07
Nuclear energy — Reference beta-particle radiation — Part 1: Methods of production
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ISO 6980-2:2004
Issue date : 2004 10 06
Nuclear energy — Reference beta-particle radiation — Part 2: Calibration fundamentals related to basic quantities characterizing the radiation field
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ISO 6980-3:2006
Issue date : 2006 09 27
Nuclear energy — Reference beta-particle radiation — Part 3: Calibration of area and personal dosemeters and the determination of their response as a function of beta radiation energy and angle of incidence
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ISO 8529-1:2001
Issue date : 2001 02 01
Reference neutron radiations — Part 1: Characteristics and methods of production
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ISO 8529-2:2000
Issue date : 2000 08 24
Reference neutron radiations — Part 2: Calibration fundamentals of radiation protection devices related to the basic quantities characterizing the radiation field
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ISO 8529-3:1998
Issue date : 1998 12 03
Reference neutron radiations — Part 3: Calibration of area and personal dosimeters and determination of response as a function of energy and angle of incidence
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