American National Standards Institute Draft N13.29 describes performance tests for environmental radiation dosimetry providers. If approved it would be the first step toward applying the types of performance testing now required in personnel dosimetry to environmental radiation monitoring. The objective of this study was to pilot test the draft standard, before it undergoes final balloting, on a small group of dosimetry providers that were selected to provide a mix of facility types, thermoluminescent dosimeter designs and monitoring program applications. The first phase of the pilot test involved exposing dosimeters to laboratory photon, beta, and x-ray sources at routine and accident dose levels. In the second phase, dosimeters were subje...
Several measurements and calculations were performed to illustrate the differences that can be obser...
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) N42.17A-1989 standard`s performance criteria and te...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) is operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security A...
Advancements in area monitoring caused by development of environmental monitoring networks which uti...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the dosimetry characteristic comparison of environmental radiophoto...
The experiences of industrial radiographers have indicated that electronic radiation-warning devices...
This guide describes minimum acceptable performance levels for personnel dosimetry systems used at D...
After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, the radiation dose for first responders wa...
Abstract—Various radiation detectors including electronic personal emergency radiation detectors (PE...
Two dosimeters are provided to radiation workers participating in tasks where high radiation exposur...
Electronic personal dosimeters (EPDs) are increasingly being used alongside conventional thermolumin...
"NUREG/CR-1304.""NRC FIN no. B1049.""Date published: April 1980.""The Department of Environmental an...
poster abstractRadiation monitoring is necessary for nuclear medicine technologists due to their exp...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requires that measurements of airborne radioactive di...
International audienceThis paper presents the standards developed by the International Electrotechni...
Several measurements and calculations were performed to illustrate the differences that can be obser...
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) N42.17A-1989 standard`s performance criteria and te...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) is operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security A...
Advancements in area monitoring caused by development of environmental monitoring networks which uti...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the dosimetry characteristic comparison of environmental radiophoto...
The experiences of industrial radiographers have indicated that electronic radiation-warning devices...
This guide describes minimum acceptable performance levels for personnel dosimetry systems used at D...
After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, the radiation dose for first responders wa...
Abstract—Various radiation detectors including electronic personal emergency radiation detectors (PE...
Two dosimeters are provided to radiation workers participating in tasks where high radiation exposur...
Electronic personal dosimeters (EPDs) are increasingly being used alongside conventional thermolumin...
"NUREG/CR-1304.""NRC FIN no. B1049.""Date published: April 1980.""The Department of Environmental an...
poster abstractRadiation monitoring is necessary for nuclear medicine technologists due to their exp...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requires that measurements of airborne radioactive di...
International audienceThis paper presents the standards developed by the International Electrotechni...
Several measurements and calculations were performed to illustrate the differences that can be obser...
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) N42.17A-1989 standard`s performance criteria and te...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) is operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security A...