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BS ISO 17874-1:2010

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Remote handling devices for radioactive materials General requirements

Published date

31-01-2010

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Committee
NCE/2
DevelopmentNote
Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, November 2015. (11/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This part of ISO17874 describes requirements concerning devices for remote handling of radioactive materials. The classification of these devices (categories and different designs within a category) and the distribution in the different parts are shown in Figure1. Figure1 Categories of remote handling devices and location in all parts of ISO17874 Concerning the working volume, two principal designs are to be considered. Fixed remote handling devices: these devices are fitted in the shielding wall or sometimes in the ceiling of hot cells and accordingly can function only in a rather limited volume. Such devices are mechanical master-slave manipulators and remote handling tongs. Mobile remote handling devices: these devices are fitted on a transporter (e.g. a moveable bridge or a vehicle on the ground). The working volume depends mainly on the possible motion of the transporter. Such devices are electrical master-slave manipulators and power manipulators. NOTE This part of ISO17874 is intended to provide assistance to designers of nuclear process plants, as well as manufacturers, users and licensing authorities.

Standards Relationship
ISO 17874-1:2010 Identical

NFE 61 051 : 1991 TELEMANIPULATORS - MASTER-SLAVE MECHANICALLY CONTROLLED TELEMANIPULATORS
DIN 25409-5:2015-12 Remote handling devices for use behind shielding walls - Part 5: Master slave manipulators with three pivots - Requirements and tests
ISO 9404-1:1991 Enclosures for protection against ionizing radiation — Lead shielding units for 150 mm, 200 mm and 250 mm thick walls — Part 1: Chevron units of 150 mm and 200 mm thickness
ISO 11933-1:1997 Components for containment enclosures — Part 1: Glove/bag ports, bungs for glove/bag ports, enclosure rings and interchangeable units
DIN 25409-7:2016-01 Remote handling devices for use behind shielding walls - Part 7: Power manipulators with electric drives - Requirements and testing
DIN 25409-1:2015-12 REMOTE HANDLING DEVICES FOR USE BEHIND SHIELDING WALLS - PART 1: REMOTE HANDLING TONGS - DIMENSIONS
ISO 17874-2:2004 Remote-handling devices for radioactive materials — Part 2: Mechanical master-slave manipulators
NFE 61 005 : 1989 MANIPULATORS - TELEMANIPULATORS - MANIPULATING ROBOTS - CLASSIFICATION
DIN 25409-2:2015-12 Remote handling devices for use behind shielding walls - Part 2: Master-slave manipulators with three pivots - Dimensions
NFE 61 050 : 1991 TELEMANIPULATORS - GENERAL
ISO 17874-4:2006 Remote handling devices for radioactive materials Part 4: Power manipulators
DIN 25409-8:2015-12 REMOTE HANDLING DEVICES FOR USE BEHIND SHIELDING WALLS - PART 8: POWER MANIPULATORS - OPERATING DEVICES - ARRANGEMENT AND MARKING
ISO 7212:1986 Enclosures for protection against ionizing radiation — Lead shielding units for 50 mm and 100 mm thick walls
DIN 25409-4:2015-12 Remote handling devices for use behind shielding walls - Part 4: Telescopic master slave manipulators - Requirements and tests
DIN 25409-6:2015-12 REMOTE HANDLING DEVICES FOR USE BEHIND SHIELDING WALLS - PART 6: REMOTE HANDLING TONGS - REQUIREMENTS
ISO 11933-2:1997 Components for containment enclosures — Part 2: Gloves, welded bags, gaiters for remote - handling tongs and for manipulators
ISO 17874-5:2007 Remote handling devices for radioactive materials Part 5: Remote handling tongs
DIN 25409-3:2015-12 Remote handling devices for use behind shielding walls - Part 3: Telescopic master slave manipulators - Dimensions
DIN 25409 Beiblatt 1:2015-12 REMOTE HANDLING DEVICES FOR USE BEHIND SHIELDING WALLS; SUPPLEMENT 1: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE

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