
Minimum performance specifications and testing methods for the evaluation of radiation portal monitors, also known as RPMs, are contained in this standard. These monitors are large-size installed or stationary RPMs. These instruments are primarily designed for the detection of radioactive materials emitting gamma rays and neutrons. The specifications for general, radiological, environmental, electromagnetic and mechanical performance are given and the corresponding testing methods are described. The documentation to be provided by the manufacturer is listed as part of the requirements. A number of informative annexes that provide useful information and guidance in implementing this standard are also contained in this standard.
- Standard Committee
- IM/RNIS - TC45 - Radiation and Nuclear Instrumentation and Systems
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- Active PAR
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- 2024-02-15
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- IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
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- IM/RNIS - TC45 - Radiation and Nuclear Instrumentation and Systems
- Working Group
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N42.35 - Evaluation and Performance of Radiation Detection Portal Monitors for Use in Homeland Security
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- Vanessa Lalitte
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- Leticia Pibida
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