IEC 61582:2004
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Radiation protection instrumentation - In vivo counters - Classification, general requirements and test procedures for portable, transportable and installed equipment
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08-01-2004
FOREWORD
1 Scope and object
2 Normative references
2.1 International standards
2.2 Other International references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Classification
4.1 General classification
4.2 Energy range classification
4.2.1 Low energy in vivo monitoring (range from 10 keV
to 200 keV)
4.2.2 High energy in vivo monitoring (range from 100 keV
to 3 MeV)
4.3 Specificity of the measurement
4.3.1 Type 1 - Nuclide specific, spatially specific
with very low background
4.3.2 Type 2 - Nuclide specific, spatially specific with
low background
4.3.3 Type 3 - Nuclide specific
4.3.4 Type 4 - Non-nuclide and non-spatial specific
5 General
5.1 General description of the instrument
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Detection assembly
5.1.3 Measurement assembly
5.1.4 Auxiliary equipment
5.1.5 Ease of operation
5.1.6 Ease of decontamination
5.1.7 Size of subject
5.2 Measurement method
5.3 Energy range
5.4 Background
5.5 Measurement range
5.6 Minimum detectable activity
6 Characteristics of equipment for low-energy emitter measurement
6.1 Energy range (10 keV to 200 keV)
6.2 Minimum detectable activity
6.3 Ranges of measurement of activity
6.4 Energy resolution
6.5 Integral non-linearity
6.6 Natural background level
6.7 Reference radiation response
7 Characteristics of equipment for high-energy emitter
measurements 100 keV to 3 MeV
7.1 Minimum detection activity
7.2 Ranges of measurement
7.3 Energy resolution
7.4 Integral non-linearity
7.5 Natural background level
7.6 Reference radiation response
7.7 Maximum measurable activity
7.8 Warm-up time
7.9 Measurement time
8 Performance requirements and test procedures for low-energy
emitter measurements
8.1 General test procedures
8.1.1 Nature of tests
8.1.2 Tests performed under standard test conditions
8.1.3 Tests performed with variation of influence
quantities
8.2 Statistical fluctuations
8.3 Reference phantom and sources
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Primary phantoms
8.3.3 Secondary phantoms (radioactive sources)
8.3.4 Background phantoms
8.4 Radiation characteristics
8.4.1 Relative intrinsic error
8.4.2 Linearity (in relation to activity)
8.4.3 Energy range determination
8.4.4 Determination of the integral non-linearity
(INL) error
8.4.5 Determination of the efficiency to Americium-241
59,54 keV gamma
8.4.6 Background
8.4.7 Determination of minimum detectable activity
8.4.8 Determination of the maximum count rate
8.4.9 Determination of stability
8.4.10 Energy resolution measurement
8.5 Environmental performance characteristics
8.5.1 General
8.5.2 Electromagnetic compatibility
8.5.3 Ambient temperature
8.5.4 Relative humidity
8.5.5 Magnetic fields
8.5.6 Atmospheric pressure
9 Performance requirements and test procedures for high-energy
emitter measurements
9.1 General test procedures
9.1.1 Nature of tests
9.1.2 Tests performed under standard test conditions
9.1.3 Tests performed with variation of influence
quantities
9.2 Statistical fluctuations
9.3 Reference phantom and sources
9.3.1 General
9.3.2 Primary phantoms
9.3.3 Secondary phantoms (radioactive sources)
9.3.4 Background phantoms
9.4 Radiation characteristics
9.4.1 Relative intrinsic error
9.4.2 Linearity
9.4.3 Response to other radio nuclides
9.4.4 Energy range determination
9.4.5 Determination of the integral non-linearity (INL)
error
9.4.6 Determination of the efficiency to Caesium-137
661,7 keV gamma
9.4.7 Determination of the efficiency to Iodine-131
9.4.8 Cobalt-60 efficiency determination
9.4.9 Background
9.4.10 Determination of minimum detection limit
9.4.11 Determination of the maximum count rate
9.4.12 Determination of stability
9.4.13 Energy resolution measurement
9.5 Environmental performance characteristics
9.5.1 General
9.5.2 Electromagnetic compatibility
9.5.3 Ambient temperature
9.5.4 Relative humidity
9.5.5 Magnetic fields
9.5.6 Atmospheric pressure
10 Documentation
10.1 Type test report
10.2 Certificate
10.3 Operation and maintenance manual
Annex A (informative) A guide to the number of independent
instrument readings required to establish
a true difference in indication (relevant
for normal distribution)
Annex B (normative) Additional requirements and test
procedures for transportable and portable
assemblies
Bibliography
Specifies the classification, general design requirements, performance characteristics and test procedures for in vivo counting systems for detecting trace amounts of radionuclides in the bodies of persons working in nuclear power plants, laboratories and facilities handling radionuclides, and inhabitants living on territory which may be contaminated. The purpose is to determine the dose equivalent to organs and the effective dose of internal radiation for the whole body.
Committee |
TC 45/SC 45B
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DevelopmentNote |
Stability Date: 2017. (09/2017)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
123
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PublisherName |
International Electrotechnical Committee
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
NF EN 61582 : 2006 | Identical |
NEN IEC 61582 : 2004 | Identical |
NEN EN IEC 61582 : 2006 | Identical |
I.S. EN 61582:2006 | Identical |
SN EN 61582 : 2006 | Identical |
VDE 0493-2-3 : 2007 | Identical |
DIN EN 61582 : 2007 | Identical |
UNE-EN 61582:2006 | Identical |
BS EN 61582:2006 | Identical |
EN 61582:2006 | Identical |
PNE-EN 61582 | Identical |
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