1、 American National Standard Performance Criteria for Alarming Personal Radiation Detectors for Homeland Security Sponsored by the National Committee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42 IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA Accredited by the American National Standards Institute ANSI N42.32-20
2、16(Revision of ANSI N42.32-2006) ANSI N42.32-2016 (Revision of ANSI N42.32-2006) American National Standard Performance Criteria for Alarming Personal Radiation Detectors for Homeland Security Sponsor National Committee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42 Accredited by the American National Standards
3、Institute Secretariat Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Approved 7 April 2016 American National Standards Institute 2 Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. Abstract: Minimum performance specifications and testing methods for the evaluation of alarming personal radiation det
4、ectors, also known as PRDs, are contained in this standard. These detectors are pocket-sized and carried on the body. These instruments are primarily designed for the detection and location of radioactive materials emitting gamma rays, and possibly neutrons, and not intended to function as electroni
5、c dosimeters. The specifications for general, radiological, environmental, electromagnetic, and mechanical performance are given, and the corresponding testing methods are described. The documentation to be provided by the manufacturer is listed as part of the requirements. A number of informative a
6、nnexes that provide useful information and guidance in implementing this standard are also contained in this standard. Keywords: alarming personal radiation detectors, ANSI N42.32, documentation, gamma-rays, information and guidance, neutrons, performance specifications and testing, pocket-sized, ra
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43、 Standards Association. 7 Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time it approved this standard, the National Committee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42, had the following membership: Michael P. Unterweger, Chair Morgan Cox, Vice Chair Sue Vogel, Administrative Secretary Orga
44、nization Represented Name of Representative Canberra Robert Huckins Commerce Dept., U.S. NIST Leticia Pibida Commerce Dept., U.S. NIST Michael P. Unterweger Consultant Frank X. Masse Department of Homeland Security Peter Shebell Harvard University Joseph Ring Health Physics Society .Wayne M. Glines
45、Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory .Edward J. Lampo Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory David Trombino NASA, GSFC Sachidananda R. Babu National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Mark D. Hoover Oak Ridge National Laboratory . Peter J. Chiaro, Jr. Charles Britton (Alt.) ORTEC, Ametek
46、Inc. Frank Sergent Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richard Kouzes U.S. Army Chad B. McKee Members-At-Large . Morgan Cox Edward Groeber Ronald M. Keyser Greg Komp Mark L. Maiello Joseph C. McDonald Joseph Stencel Edward Walker At the time it approved this standard, Subcommittee N42.HSI had the
47、following membership: Morgan Cox, Co-Chair Michael P. Unterweger, Co-Chair Peter J. Chairo, Jr. David Gilliam Mark Hoover Cynthia G. Jones Ronald Keyser Joseph C. McDonald Leticia Pibida Peter Shebell David Trombino 8 Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. At the time it approved this standard, t
48、he ANSI 42.32 Working Group had the following members: Joseph C. McDonald, Chair Leticia Pibida, Chair and Project Leader Brooke Buddemeier Peter J. Chiaro, Jr. Christina Forrester Paul Goldhagen Cheri Hautala-Bateman Robert Ingram Michelle Johnson Siraj Khan Gladys Klemic Alexander Kratko Dennis Le
49、ber Chris Passmore Joseph Rotunda Francis Schulcz Martin Smith Richard Smola Christopher Soares David Trombino June Wang Daniel Weidinger 9 Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of ANSI N42.32-2016, American National StandardPerformance Criteria for Alarming Personal Radiation Detectors for Homeland Security. This standard is the responsibility of the Accredited American Standards Committee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42. The standard was approved on N42 letter ballot. 10 Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. Conte
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