IEC 61066:2006
Superseded
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A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Thermoluminescence dosimetry systems for personal and environmental monitoring
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02-01-2012
English - French
06-26-2006
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope and object
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Units and symbols
5 General test procedures
5.1 Basic test procedures
5.2 Test procedures to be considered for every test
6 Performance requirements: summary
7 Capability of a dosimetry system
7.1 General
7.2 Measuring range and type of radiation
7.3 Rated ranges of the influence quantities
7.4 Maximum rated measurement time t[max]
7.5 Reusability
7.6 Model function
7.7 Example for the characterization of a dosimetry system
8 Requirements in respect of the design of the dosimetry system
8.1 General
8.2 Indication of the dose value (dosimetry system)
8.3 Assignment of the dose value to the dosemeter
(dosimetry system)
8.4 Information given on the instruments (reader
and dosemeter)
8.5 Retention and removal of radioactive contamination
(dosemeter)
8.6 Algorithm to evaluate the indicated value (dosimetry
system)
8.7 Use of dosemeters in mixed radiation fields (dosimetry
system)
9 Radiation performance requirements and tests (dosimetry system)
9.1 General
9.2 Coefficient of variation
9.3 Non-linear response
9.4 Overload characteristics, after-effects, and reusability
9.5 Radiation energy and angle of incidence for H[p](10)
or H(10) dosemeters
9.6 Radiation energy and angle of incidence for H[p](0,07)
dosemeters
9.7 Radiation incidence from the side of an H[p](10) or
H[p](0,07) dosemeter
10 Additivity of the indicated value (dosimetry system)
10.1 Requirements
10.2 Method of test
10.3 Interpretation of the results
11 Environmental performance requirements and tests
11.1 General
11.2 Ambient temperature and relative humidity (dosemeter)
11.3 Light exposure (dosemeter)
11.4 Dose build up, fading, self-irradiation and response
to natural radiation (dosemeter)
11.5 Sealing (dosemeter)
11.6 Reader stability (reader)
11.7 Ambient temperature (reader)
11.8 Light exposure (reader)
11.9 Primary power supply (reader)
11.10 General interpretation of the results
12 Electromagnetic performance requirements and tests (dosimetry
system)
12.1 General
12.2 Requirements
12.3 Method of test
12.4 Interpretation of the results
13 Mechanical performance requirements and tests
13.1 General
13.2 Drop (dosemeter)
13.3 Vibration (dosemeter and reader with weight less
than 15 kg)
13.4 General interpretation of the results
14 Software, data and interfaces of the dosimetry system
14.1 General
14.2 Requirements
14.3 Method of test
15 Instruction manual
15.1 General
15.2 Specification of the technical data
16 Documentation
16.1 Type test report
16.2 Certificate issued by the laboratory performing the
type test
Annex A (normative) Confidence limits
Annex B (informative) Causal connection between readout signals,
indicated value and value of the measurand
Annex C (informative) Overview of the necessary actions that have
to be performed for a type test according
to this standard
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