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BS EN 62533:2016 Radiation protection instrumentation. Highly sensitive hand-held instruments for photon detection of radioactive material

BS EN 62533:2016

Radiation protection instrumentation. Highly sensitive hand-held instruments for photon detection of radioactive material

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Standard number:BS EN 62533:2016
Pages:34
Released:2016-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 88651 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62533:2016


This standard BS EN 62533:2016 Radiation protection instrumentation. Highly sensitive hand-held instruments for photon detection of radioactive material is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.280 Radiation protection

This International Standard applies to hand-held instruments used for the detection and localization of radioactive photon emitting materials. These instruments are highly sensitive meaning that they are designed to detect slight variations in the range of usual photon background caused mainly by illicit trafficking or inadvertent movement of radioactive material. Compared to pocket devices (see IEC 62401), this highly sensitive instrument allows the scanning of larger volume items such as vehicles or containers. They may also be used in fixed or temporarily fixed unattended mode to monitor check points or critical areas.

These instruments also provide an indication of the ambient dose equivalent rate from photon radiation. However, this standard does not apply to the performance of radiation protection instrumentation which is covered in IEC 60846-1 and IEC 61526.

These instruments may provide additional functions as described below without including all features of specialized portable identification devices as defined by IEC 62327:

  • rejecting natural background variation encountered when used in movement;

  • sorting alarms of interest from naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) or medical radionuclides originated alarms;

  • provide source categorization data (including limited photon spectra) to a remote location.

The object of this standard is to establish performance requirements including physical characteristics, general test conditions, radiation characteristics, electrical safety, and environmental conditions. This standard provides examples of acceptable test methods to determine if an instrument meets the requirements of this standard. The results of tests performed provide information to users on the capability of radiation detection instruments for reliably detecting photon sources.

Obtaining operating performance that meets or exceeds the specifications as stated in this standard depends upon properly establishing appropriate operating parameters, maintaining calibration, implementing a suitable response testing and maintenance program, providing proper training for operating personnel and developing operating procedures that address the instrument limitations and capabilities.