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IEEE/ANSI N42.33-2003 - American National Standard for Portable Radiation Detection Instrumentation for Homeland Security
American National Standard for Portable Radiation Detection Instrumentation for Homeland Security
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Standard number: | IEEE/ANSI N42.33-2003 |
Released: | 30.01.2004 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-3939-5 |
Pages: | 39 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE/ANSI N42.33-2003
This standard establishes design and performance criteria, test and calibration requirements, and operating instruction requirements for portable radiation detection instruments. These instruments are used for detection and measurement of photon emitting radioactive substances for the purposes of detection and interdiction and hazard assessment. The informative annexes of this standard provide reference information. The standard covers portable instruments used for: — Detection of radioactive substances on or in people, containers, and vehicles, including: — Photon (gamma- and x-ray) emitting radionuclides. — Other types of radiation and radionuclides will be considered in other standards. — Determination of exposure rate with alarming capability for Homeland Security personnel including: — Fire fighters, — Police, — Customs and border officials, — Additional emergency personnel. — This standard includes: — Design and performance requirements for specific instrument types and applications; — Type testing and certification requirements for these instruments; — Calibration and test intervals; — Required calibration standards; and — Required documentation, including the instrument instruction manual.The purpose of this standard is to specify technical performance requirements and performance testing requirements for those purchasing and using portable radiation survey meters and portable radiation detectors for Homeland Security applications.
New IEEE Standard - Superseded. This standard describes design criteria, performance requirements and performance tests for portable radiation survey instruments