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>ISO 7503-2:2016 - Measurement of radioactivity - Measurement and evaluation of surface contamination — Part 2: Test method using wipe-test samples
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ISO 7503-2:2016 - Measurement of radioactivity - Measurement and evaluation of surface contamination — Part 2: Test method using wipe-test samples

ISO 7503-2:2016

ISO 7503-2:2016 - Measurement of radioactivity - Measurement and evaluation of surface contamination — Part 2: Test method using wipe-test samples

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Označení normy:ISO 7503-2:2016
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Vydáno:2016-01-18
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ISO 7503-2:2016

ISO 7503 (all parts) and ISO 8769 are addressed to the people responsible for measuring the radioactivity present on solid surfaces.

ISO 7503-2:2016 applies to the evaluation of contamination on surfaces in terms of activity per unit area by an indirect method of measurement.

ISO 7503-2:2016 is applicable to well-defined surfaces, such as those of equipment and facilities, containers of radioactive materials, sealed sources and buildings or land.

ISO 7503-2:2016 can be used for laboratory and equipment/installation control and for remediation and monitoring activities to comply with release criteria.

ISO 7503-2:2016 also refers to institutions/authorities controlling nuclear material transports or material/equipment clearance according to national legislation guideline values or international convention limits.

ISO 7503-2:2016 does not apply to contamination of the skin, clothing or loose material, such as gravel.

NOTE Direct evaluation of surface contamination from alpha-emitters, beta-emitters and photon emitters is dealt with in ISO 7503-1. The calibration of instruments for the evaluation of radioactive surface contaminations is dealt with in ISO 7503-3.