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Guidance for testing of Electronic Personal Dosemeters (EPD’s)

Guidance for testing of Electronic Personal Dosemeters (EPD’s). Jan McClure Radiation Metrology Group. Working party members. John Bennett Norman Butler Peter Burgess Bill Croydon Chris Hill Jan McClure Duncan McClure Martin Palmer John Simpson David Thomas

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Guidance for testing of Electronic Personal Dosemeters (EPD’s)

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  1. Guidance for testing of Electronic Personal Dosemeters (EPD’s) Jan McClure Radiation Metrology Group

  2. Working party members • John Bennett Norman Butler • Peter Burgess Bill Croydon • Chris Hill Jan McClure • Duncan McClure Martin Palmer • John Simpson David Thomas • John Wardle Andy Weeks

  3. Type Testing of EPD’s • IEC 61526 Second edition 2005 - 02 • Radiation protection instrumentation - • Measurement of personal dose equivalents • Hp(10) and Hp(0,07) for X, gamma, neutron • and beta radiations - • Direct reading personal dose equivalent meters and monitors

  4. Types of EPD’s • Bleepers • Simple instruments - No alarms, no energy thresholds • Alarms, no energy thresholds • Clever instruments - Multiple alarms, several energy thresholds, Beta capability, Neutron capability

  5. Test elements • A) Dose response at low dose rate • B) Dose response at high dose rate - at a rate in excess of that which it could reasonably encounter in practice - at a minimum of 10 mSv/h • C) Dose rate response at a low dose rate (if applicable) • D) Dose rate response at high dose rate - at a rate in excess of that which it could reasonably encounter in practice - at a minimum of 10 mSv/h

  6. Test elements • E) Background accumulation over a minimum period of 12 hours • F) Response at or below the minimum energy of interest • G) Directional dependence • H) Confirmation of Beta and/or Neutron response ( if applicable) • I) Alarm(s) function ( if applicable)

  7. BleepersPeriodic and Test before first use • C) Dose rate response at a low dose rate • D) Dose rate response at high dose rate • E) Background accumulation over a minimum period of 12 hours • F) Response at or below the minimum energy of interest • G) Directional dependence

  8. Simple instruments: no alarmsPeriodic and Test before first use • A) Dose response at low dose rate • B) Dose response at high dose rate • C) Dose rate response at a low dose rate* • D) Dose rate response at high dose rate* • E) Background accumulation over a minimum period of 12 hours • F) Response at or below the minimum energy of interest • G) Directional dependence • * If applicable

  9. Simple instruments: alarmsPeriodic and Test before first use • A) Dose response at low dose rate • B) Dose response at high dose rate • C) Dose rate response at a low dose rate* • D) Dose rate response at high dose rate* • E) Background accumulation over a minimum period of 12 hours • F) Response at or below the minimum energy of interest • G) Directional dependence • I) Alarm function • * If applicable

  10. Clever instrumentsPeriodic and Test before first use • A) Dose response at low dose rate • B) Dose response at high dose rate • C) Dose rate response at a low dose rate • D) Dose rate response at high dose rate • E) Background accumulation over a minimum period of 12 hours • F) Response at or below the minimum energy of interest • G) Directional dependence • H) Beta and/or Neutron function • I) Alarm function

  11. Other suggested additions • Follow GPG14 format • Note regarding self-tests - Be aware of limitations • Alert users to potential problems with digital displays • Define Alarm - can be audible or visual • Considered combining tests after careful consideration and full understanding of the EPD under test. • On/Off phantom ratios very useful - ask the manufacturers • Range of tests can be reduced if a valid justification is given (use)

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