BS EN ISO 2919:2014
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Radiological protection. Sealed radioactive sources. General requirements and classification
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English
30-11-2014
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Designation and classification
5 Activity level requirements
6 Performance requirements
7 Test methods
8 Source marking
9 Source certificate
10 Quality assurance
Annex A (informative) - Classification of radionuclides
Annex B (informative) - Example of certificate for sealed
radioactive source
Annex C (informative) - General information on adverse
environmental conditions
Annex D (informative) - Additional tests
Bibliography
Defines a classification system for sealed radioactive sources that is based on test performance and specifies general requirements, performance tests, production tests, marking and certification.
Committee |
NCE/2
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DevelopmentNote |
Renumbers and supersedes BS ISO 2919. 2014 version incorporates corrigendum to BS ISO 2919. Supersedes BS 5288(1976) & 10/30216811 DC. (11/2014)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
28
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
ISO 2919:2012 establishes a classification system for sealed radioactive sources that is based on test performance and specifies general requirements, performance tests, production tests, marking and certification. It provides a set of tests by which manufacturers of sealed radioactive sources can evaluate the safety of their products in use and users of such sources can select types which are suitable for the required application, especially where protection against the release of radioactive material, with consequent exposure to ionizing radiation, is concerned. ISO 2919:2012 can also serve as guidance to regulating authorities. The tests fall into several groups, including, for example, exposure to abnormally high and low temperatures and a variety of mechanical tests. Each test can be applied in several degrees of severity. The criterion of pass or fail depends on leakage of the contents of the sealed radioactive source. Although ISO 2919:2012 classifies sealed sources by a variety of tests, it does not imply that a sealed source will maintain its integrity if used continuously at the rated classification. For example, a sealed source tested for 1 h at 600 °C might, or might not, maintain its integrity if used continuously at 600 °C. A list of the main typical applications of sealed radioactive sources, with a suggested test schedule for each application, is given in Table 3. The tests constitute minimum requirements corresponding to the applications in the broadest sense. Factors to be considered for applications in especially severe conditions are listed in 4.2. ISO 2919:2012 makes no attempt to classify the design of sources, their method of construction or their calibration in terms of the radiation emitted. Radioactive materials inside a nuclear reactor, including sealed sources and fuel elements, are not covered by ISO 2919:2012.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 2919:2012 | Identical |
EN ISO 2919:2014 | Identical |
ISO 361:1975 | Basic ionizing radiation symbol |
ISO 11845:1995 | Corrosion of metals and alloys General principles for corrosion testing |
ISO 7384:1986 | Corrosion tests in artificial atmosphere General requirements |
ANSI N44.1 : 1973 | INTEGRITY AND TEST SPECIFICATIONS FOR SELECTED BRACHYTHERAPY SOURCES, |
ISO 9001:2015 | Quality management systems — Requirements |
ISO 9978:1992 | Radiation protection Sealed radioactive sources Leakage test methods |
ISO 9227:2017 | Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres — Salt spray tests |
ANSI N43.6 : 2007(R2013) | SEALED RADIOACTIVE SOURCES - CLASSIFICATION |
ISO 834-1:1999 | Fire-resistance tests Elements of building construction Part 1: General requirements |
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