prEN ISO 15382
(Main)Radiological protection - Procedures for monitoring the dose to the lens of the eye, the skin and the extremities (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
Radiological protection - Procedures for monitoring the dose to the lens of the eye, the skin and the extremities (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
ISO 15382:2015 provides procedures for monitoring the dose to the skin, the extremities, and the lens of the eye. It gives guidance on how to decide if such dosemeters are needed and to ensure that individual monitoring is appropriate to the nature of the exposure, taking practical considerations into account. National regulations, if they exist, provide requirements that need to be followed.
ISO 15382:2015 specifies procedures for individual monitoring of radiation exposure of the skin, extremities (hands, fingers, wrists, forearms, feet and ankles), and lens of the eye in planned exposure situations. It covers practices which involve a risk of exposure to photons in the range of 8 keV to 10 MeV and electrons and positrons in the range of 60 keV to 10 MeV.
ISO 15382:2015 gives guidance for the design of a monitoring program to ensure compliance with legal individual dose limits. It refers to the appropriate operational dose quantities, and it gives guidance on the type and frequency of individual monitoring and the type and positioning of the dosemeter. Finally, different approaches to assess and analyse skin, extremity, and lens of the eye doses are given.
It is not in the scope of this International Standard to consider exposure due to alpha or neutron radiation fields.
Strahlenschutz - Verfahren für die Überwachung der Dosis von Augenlinse, Haut und Extremitäten (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
Radioprotection - Procédures pour la surveillance des doses au cristallin, à la peau et aux extrémités (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
ISO 15382:2015 fournit des procédures de surveillance des doses à la peau, aux extrémités et au cristallin. Elle fournit des recommandations pour déterminer si des dosimètres sont nécessaires et s'assurer que la surveillance individuelle est adaptée à la nature de l'exposition, en prenant en compte les aspects pratiques. Lorsque des réglementations nationales existent, elles stipulent des exigences qui doivent également être respectées.
ISO 15382:2015 spécifie des procédures de surveillance individuelle de l'exposition aux rayonnements de la peau, des extrémités (mains, doigts, poignets, avant-bras, pieds et chevilles) et du cristallin dans les situations d'exposition planifiées. Elle concerne les pratiques impliquant un risque d'exposition à des photons dont l'énergie est comprise entre 8 keV et 10 MeV et à des électrons et positrons dont l'énergie est comprise entre 60 keV et 10 MeV.
ISO 15382:2015 fournit des lignes directrices pour la conception d'un programme de surveillance permettant de s'assurer du respect des limites légales de dose individuelle. Elle se rapporte aux grandeurs dosimétriques opérationnelles appropriées et fournit des recommandations sur le type et la fréquence de surveillance individuelle ainsi que sur le type et l'emplacement du dosimètre. Elle décrit enfin différentes méthodes permettant d'évaluer et d'analyser les doses à la peau, aux extrémités et au cristallin.
L'exposition due à des champs de rayonnements alpha ou neutroniques ne relève pas du domaine d'application de la présente Norme internationale.
Radiološka zaščita - Postopki za nadzorovanje doze za očesne leče, kožo in okončine (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-2024
Radiološka zaščita - Postopki za nadzorovanje doze za očesne leče, kožo in
okončine (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
Radiological protection - Procedures for monitoring the dose to the lens of the eye, the
skin and the extremities (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
Strahlenschutz - Verfahren für die Überwachung der Dosis von Augenlinse, Haut und
Extremitäten (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
Radioprotection - Procédures pour la surveillance des doses au cristallin, à la peau et
aux extrémités (ISO/DIS 15382:2024)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 15382
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13.280 Varstvo pred sevanjem Radiation protection
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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Radiological protection —
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Procedures for monitoring the dose
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to the lens of the eye, the skin and
the extremities
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Radioprotection — Procédures pour la surveillance des doses au
cristallin, à la peau et aux extrémités
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Individual monitoring . 2
4.1 Quantities .2
4.2 Dose limits and monitoring levels .3
4.3 Monitoring period . .3
4.4 Extremity, skin and lens of the eye monitoring .4
4.5 Uncertainties .4
4.6 Characteristics of radiation fields .4
5 Assessment of dose levels prior to routine monitoring . 5
5.1 General .5
5.2 Indications from workplace measurements .5
5.3 Indications from whole body dosimetry .6
5.4 Indications from literature data .6
5.5 Indications from simulations.7
5.6 Indications from confirmatory measurements .7
6 Personal dosimetry . 7
6.1 Extremity and skin dosimetry .7
6.1.1 Locations to monitor.7
6.1.2 Types of dosemeters .8
6.1.3 Technical specifications of dosemeters .8
6.1.4 Application of correction factors .8
6.2 Monitoring of the lens of the eye .10
6.2.1 Locations to monitor.10
6.2.2 Types of dosemeters .10
6.2.3 Technical specifications of dosemeters .11
6.2.4 Application of correction factors .11
7 Interpretation and management of the results .12
7.1 Analyses of results . 12
7.2 Optimization (informative) . 13
7.3 Registration and documentation . 13
8 Special cases .13
8.1 Contamination . 13
8.1.1 General . 13
8.1.2 Estimation of dose to the skin or the lens of the eye from contamination . 13
8.1.3 Estimation of dose to the skin or to the eye lens from discrete particles .14
8.1.4 Estimation of dose to the skin or to the lens of the eye from contamination on
protective clothing . 15
8.2 Estimation of dose from exposure to radioactivity in the air . 15
8.3 Need to correct estimated doses due to contamination of dosemeters . 15
Annex A (normative) Technical specifications of dosemeters .16
Annex B (informative) Monitoring the dose to the lens of the eye . 17
Annex C (informative) Special considerations in the medical sector .20
Annex D (informative) Special considerations in nuclear power plants and associated fuel cycle
facilities .21
Bibliography .30
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