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IEEE/ANSI N42.48-2008

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American National Standard Performance Requirements for Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detectors (SPRDs) for Homeland Security

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PDF

Superseded date

08-05-2019

Language(s)

English

Published date

05-23-2008

1 Overview
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
2 References
3 Definitions
4 General considerations
   4.1 Standard test conditions
   4.2 Units and uncertainties
   4.3 Special word usage
5 General requirements
   5.1 Controls
   5.2 Documentation check
   5.3 Displays
   5.4 Effective range of measurement or indication
   5.5 Audible alarms
   5.6 Vibration alarm
   5.7 Size
   5.8 Mass
   5.9 Reference point marking
   5.10 Explosive atmospheres
   5.11 Batteries and battery lifetime
   5.12 Data format and communication interface
   5.13 User interface
   5.14 Spectral identification
6 Radiological tests
   6.1 General test information
   6.2 Rate of false alarms
   6.3 Time-to-alarm; photons
   6.4 Time-to-alarm; neutrons (if provided)
   6.5 Detection of gradually increasing radiation levels
   6.6 Accuracy
   6.7 Personal radiation alarm
   6.8 Over-range response
   6.9 Interfering ionizing radiation
   6.10 Radionuclide identification
7 Environmental performance requirements
   7.1 General test practices
   7.2 Temperature
   7.3 Temperature shock
   7.4 Humidity
   7.5 Moisture and dust protection
   7.6 Cold temperature start-up
8 Electromagnetic performance requirements
   8.1 General test practices
   8.2 Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
   8.3 Radio frequency
   8.4 Magnetic fields
   8.5 Radiated emissions
9 Mechanical performance requirements
   9.1 Vibration
   9.2 Drop test
   9.3 Impact (microphonics)
10 Documentation
   10.1 Type test report
   10.2 Certificate
   10.3 Operation and maintenance manuals
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
      A.1 General
      A.2 Detectors
      A.3 Detection and identification instruments
      A.4 Radiological protection instruments
      A.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
      A.6 Units, quantities, calibrations
Annex B (informative) Detector tests
Annex C (informative) Sample user interface evaluation technique

Specifies design and performance requirements along with testing methods for evaluating radiation detection instruments that are pocket-sized and worn on the body for the purpose of rapid detection and identification of radioactive materials.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
35
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Superseded
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