Standard Guide for Selection and Use of Portable Radiological Survey Instruments for Performing In Situ Radiological Assessments in Support of Decommissioning

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1.1 This standard provides recommendations on the selection and use of portable instrumentation that is responsive to levels of radiation that are close to natural background. These instruments are employed to detect the presence of residual radioactivity that is at, or below, the criteria for release from firther regulatory control of a component to be salvaged or reused, or a surface remaining at the conclusion of decontamination and/or decommissioning.

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Designation: E 1893 – 97
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Reprinted from the Annual Book of ASTM Standards. Copyright ASTM
Standard Guide for
Selection and Use of Portable Radiological Survey
Instruments for Performing In Situ Radiological
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Assessments in Support of Decommissioning
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1893; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope C 1215 Standard Guide for Preparing and Interpreting
Precision and Bias Statements in Test Method Standards
1.1 This standard provides recommendations on the selec-
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Used in the Nuclear Industry
tion and use of portable instrumentation that is responsive to
2.2 ANSI Standards:
levels of radiation that are close to natural background. These
ANSI N323 Radiation Protection Instrumentation Test and
instruments are employed to detect the presence of residual
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Calibration
radioactivity that is at, or below, the criteria for release from
ANSI N15.5 Statistical Terminology and Notation for
further regulatory control of a component to be salvaged or
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Nuclear Materials Management
reused, or a surface remaining at the conclusion of decontami-
ANSI N42.17A Performance Specifications for Health
nation and/or decommissioning.
Physics Instrumentation-Portable Instrumentation for Use
1.2 The choice of these instruments, their operating charac-
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in Normal Environmental Conditions
teristics and the protocols by which they are calibrated and
ANSI N42.17C Performance Specifications for Health
used will provide adequate assurance that the measurements of
Physics Instrumentation-Portable Instrumentation for Use
the residual radioactivity meet the requirements established for
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in Extreme Environmental Conditions
release from further regulatory control.
ANSI N42.3 Standard Test Procedure for Geiger Mueller
1.3 This standard is applicable to the in situ measurement of
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Counters
radioactive emissions that include:
2.3 National Council on Radiation Protection and Mea-
1.3.1 alpha
surements:
1.3.2 beta (electrons)
NCRP Report No. 57 Instrumentation and Monitoring
1.3.3 gamma
Methods for Radiation Protection, National Council on
1.3.4 characteristic x-rays
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Radiation Protection and Measurements, May 1978
1.3.5 The measurement of neutron emissions is not included
NCRP Report No. 58 A Handbook of Radioactivity Mea-
as part of this standard.
surement Procedures, National Council on Radiation Pro-
1.4 This standard dose not address instrumentation used to
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tection and Measurements, 2nd Ed. February 1985
assess residual radioactivity levels contained in air samples,
NCRP Report No. 112 Calibration of Survey Instruments
surface contamination smears, bulk material removals, or
Used in Radiation Protection for the Assessment of
half/whole body personnel monitors.
Ionizing Radiation Fields and Radioactive Surface Con-
1.5 This standard does not address records retention require-
tamination, National Council on Radiation Protection and
ments for calibration, maintenance, etc. as these topics are
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Measurements, December 1991
considered in several of the referenced documents.
2.4 International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
2. Referenced Documents
ISO-4037 X and Gamma Reference Radiations for Calibrat-
ing Dosimeters and Dose-rate Meters and for Determining
2.1 ASTM Standards:
their Response as a Function of Photon Energy, Interna-
E 170 Standard Terminology Relating to Radiation Mea-
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tional Organization for Standardization, 1979
surements and Dosimetry
ISO-6980 Reference Beta Radiations for Calibrating Do-
E 181 Standard General Methods for Detector Calibration
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simeters and Dose-rate Meters and for Determining Their
and Analysis of Radionuclides
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This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E-10 on Nuclear Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 12.01.
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Technology and Applications and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E American National Standards Institute, 11 W. 42nd St., 13 Floor, New York,
10.03 on Radiological Protection for Decontamination and Decommissioning of NY 10036
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Nuclear Facilities and Components. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement, 7910 Wodmont
Current edition approved June 10, 1997. Published March 1998. Ave., Bethesda, MD 20814
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 12.02. Available from ANSI Sales Department, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018
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