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STATUS OF STANDARDS

STATUS OF STANDARDS. A VIEW OF ACTIVE ANSI N42, N13, ASTM AND IEC STANDARDS MARCH 2005. ANSI N42 RPI (RADIATION PROTECTION INSTRUMENTATION). -ANSI N317- Instrumentation used at Pu facilities; being revised; Cheryl Olson, Chair;

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STATUS OF STANDARDS

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  1. STATUS OF STANDARDS A VIEW OF ACTIVE ANSI N42, N13, ASTM AND IEC STANDARDS MARCH 2005

  2. ANSI N42 RPI(RADIATION PROTECTION INSTRUMENTATION) • -ANSI N317- Instrumentation used at Pu facilities; being revised; Cheryl Olson, Chair; • -ANSI N42.17A- Portable instruments; revised 2003; Pete Chairo, Chair; • -ANSI N42.17B- Air monitoring instruments; To be revised as soon as possible; • -ANSI N42.17C- Portable instruments under extreme conditions; To be revised; Morgan Cox, Chair; • ANSI N42.18- On-site effluent monitoring; being revised; Bill Bartlett, Chair; • -ANSI N 320- Reactor emergency instrumentation; being revised; Henry Fong, Chair.

  3. ANSI N42HSI(HOMELAND SECURITY INSTRUMENTATION) • -ANSI N42.32- Personnel detectors; 2003; Joe McDonald, Chair; to be revised soon; • -ANSI N42.33- Portable instruments; 2003; Morgan Cox, Chair; to be revised soon; • -ANSI N42.34- Portable radionuclide identifiers; 2003; Pete Chairo, Chair; to be revised soon; • -ANSI N42.35- Portal monitors, 2004; Brain Rees, Chair; to be revised soon; • -ANSI N42.37- Training DHS personnel to use radiation detectors (above); Morgan Cox, Chair; nearly complete.

  4. ANSI N42HSI STANDARDSBEING DEVELOPED • -ANSI N42.38- Portal monitors with  spectroscopic capability; Pete Chiaro, Chair; • -ANSI N42.39- Neutron detectors: personnel, portable and portal; Joe McDonald and Allen Thompson, Co-chairs; • -ANSI N42.40- X-ray screening; chair to br named; • -ANSI N42.41- Active interrogation using neutrons, high energy electrons and x-rays; Dave Gilliam, Chair; • -ANSI N42-42- Radiological data formatting; Leticia Pibida, Chair.

  5. OTHER IMPORTANT STANDARDS • -ANSI N42.36- RadNet: Being developed; Co-Chairs Scott Rogers and Keith Olson; • -ANSI N13.XY- Training responders using radiation detectors in N42.32, .33, .34 and .35; Jim Barnes, Chair; • -ANSI N13.56- Air sampling and monitoring (equivalent of ANSI N13.1B; being developed; Jeff Whicker, Chair; • -ASTM GUIDELINES- Some 11 scenario specific guidelines being developed; Bob Stenner, Chair; • -IEC 62302- Noble gas monitoring in the workplace, in effluent and in the environment; draft 3; Morgan Cox, project leader; • -IEC 62303- Tritium monitoring in the workplace, in effluent and in the environment; draft 3; Gerhard Langmueller, Framatome-Siemens, project leader.

  6. OTHER IMPORTANT STANDARDS • IEC 60761 IN FIVE PARTS: • IEC 60761 PART 1- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR AEROSOL MONITORING; • IEC 60761 PART 2 – SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING TRANSURANIC MONITORING; • IEC 60761 PART 3 – REQUIREMENTS FOR MONIROTING NOBLE GASES; • IEC 60761 PART 4 – REQUIREMENTS FOR IODINE MONITORING; • IEC 60761 PART 5 – REQUIREMENTS FOR TRITIUM MONITORING. • ALL REFER TO EFFLUENT MONITORING ONLY.

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