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Performance Criteria for Instrumentation Used for Inplant Plutonium Monitoring

contributor authorIEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
date accessioned2017-09-04T15:43:48Z
date available2017-09-04T15:43:48Z
date copyright01/01/1980 (R 1991)
date issued1991
identifier otherPNEGCAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttps://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/46102
description abstractForeword 
(This Foreword is not a part of ANSI N317-1980 American National Standard Performance Criteria for Instrumentation Used for Inplant Plutonium Monitoring.)
This standard was prepared under the joint sponsorship of the American National Standards Committee on Instrumentation, N42, and the American National Standards Committee on Radiation Protection, N13. The members of both N42 and N13 reviewed and approved this standard.
The ANSI Committee on Instrumentation, N42, and Radiation Protection, N13, had the following representatives at the time this standard was approved.
American National Standards Committee N42
Louis Costrell, Chairman
D. C. Cook, Recording Secretary
Sava I. Sherr, Executive Secretary
Organization Represented Name of Representative
American Chemical Society Vacant
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Jesse Lieberman
American Industrial Hygiene Association W. H. Ray
American Nuclear Society F. W. Manning
American Society of Mechanical Engineers P.E. Greenwood
American Society of Safety Engineers Vacant
Atomic Industrial Forum Vacant
Health Physics Society J. B. Horner Kuper
Robert L. Butenhoff (Alt)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Louis Costrell
D. C. Cook (Alt)
J. Forster (Alt)
P. J. Spurgin (Alt)
Instrument Society of America M. T. Slind
J. E. Kaveckis (Alt)
Manufacturing Chemists Association K. O. Johnson
National Electrical Manufacturers Association Theodore Hamburger
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Frank W. Manning
D. J. Knowles (Alt)
Scientific Apparatus Makers Association Robert Breen
US Department of Energy, Division of Biomedical and Environmental Research Hodge R. Wasson
US Department of the Army, Materiel Command Abraham E. Cohen
US Defense Civil Preparedness Agency Carl R. Siebentritt, Jr
US Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards Louis Costrell
US Naval Research Laboratory D. C. Cook
Members-at-Large J. G. Bellian
O. W. Bilharz
John M. Gallagher, Jr
S. H. Hanauer
W. C. Lipinski
Voss A. Moore
R. F. Shea
R. J. Vallario
American National Standards Institute Committee N13
M. E. Wrenn, Chairman
R. J. Burk, Secretary
Organization Represented Name of Representative
American Chemical Society Ira B. Whitney
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists D. E. Van Farowe
American Health Physics Society Vernon Chilson
John J. Ferry (Alt)
American Industrial Hygiene Association Wilbur Speicher
W. D. Kelly (Alt)
American Insurance Association Karl H. Carson
American Mutual Insurance Alliance Richard Seelye
American Nuclear Society Eric T. Clarke
American Occupational Medical Association William W. Burr, Jr
American Public Health Association Simon Kinsman
Gerald S. Parker (Alt)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Monte Hankins
American Society for Testing and Materials L. B. Gardner
J. H. Bystrom (Alt)
A. H. Tschaeche (Alt)
Association of State and Territorial Health Officers Vacant
Atomic Industrial Forum Vacant
Electric Light and Power Group Marvin K. Sullivan
James Sohngen (Alt)
Environmental Protection Agency David Smith
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc C. D. Wilkerson
Institute of Nuclear Materials Management Kenneth G. Okolowitz
International Association of Governmental Labor Officials Jacqueline Messite
Frank J. Bradley (Alt)
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Paul R. Shoop
Manufacturing Chemist Association, Inc P. W. McDaniel
Paul Estey (Alt)
National Bureau of Standards Thomas P. Loftus
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Walter Cool
John B. Nehemias
Uranium Operators Association L. W. Swent
R. T. Zittling (Alt)
Energy Research and Development Administration E. J. Vallario
US Department of Labor John P. O'Neil
G. Walker Daubenspeck (Alt)
US Public Health Service Gail D. Schmidt
Robert E. Simpson (Alt)
Individual Members William O. Chatfield
Thomas Philbin
Hugh F. Henry
This standard was prepared under the direction of the following subcommittee members:
Edward J. Vallario, Chairman
Joseph Bellian
Vernon Chilson
Eric Geiger
Richard Griffith
Roy A. Parker
L. M. Scott
John F. Sommers
A. N. Tschaeche
The Working Group responsible for the development of this standard had the following members:
L. G. Faust, Chairman
G. W. R. Endres*
C. H. Johnson
A. J. Nardi
A. M. Valentine
* Consultant
Scope
Performance criteria for radiation protection instrumentation essential to inplant plutonium monitoring is defined in this standard and its appendix. Plutonium radiations are also characterized here. Performance criteria established in this standard are limited to instruments capable of measuring (1) photon radiations within the energy range of 0.010 to 1.25 MeV, (2) neutron radiations within the energy range from thermal to 10 MeV, and (3) alpha radiations within the emitted energy range of 4.5 to 7.5 MeV.
This standard does not apply to the construction of specific instruments nor does it specify instrumentation to be employed for each survey to be conducted, other than in generic terms, This standard does not define specifications for personnel dosimeters, effluent monitoring systems, or instruments needed in bioassay programs, nor does this standard define those requirements which may be needed to monitor emergency conditions.
Throughout these criteria, two verbs have been used to indicate the degree of rigor intended by the specific criterion. Shall indicates a minimum criterion that must be met, while should indicates a criterion that is recommended as good practice and is to be applied when practical.
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titleIEEE N317num
titlePerformance Criteria for Instrumentation Used for Inplant Plutonium Monitoringen
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treeIEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.:;1991
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