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IEEE/ANSI N42.22-1995

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American National Standard Traceability of Radioactive Sources to NIST and Associated Instrument Quality Control

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New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. A mechanism for manufacturers to estabilish traceability of radionuclide sources that are certified for radionuclide activity; concentration; or alpha, beta, x-, or gamma-ray emission rate to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is described.
The standard provides a description of the criteria necessary for manufacturers to maintain and assure measurement traceability of radionuclides to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). These criteria are provided in the following areas: a) Quality assurance program; b) Facilities and equipment; c) Participation in a NIST Measurements Assurance Program (MAP); d) Certificates
The purpose of this standard is to describe a mechanism for manufacturers to establish traceability of radionuclide sources that are certified for radionuclide activity (Bq); concentration (Bq/g); or alpha, beta, x-, or gamma-ray-emission rate (s-1) to NIST Traceability requires the implementation of a quality assurance program and participation in a MAP as described in this standard.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number N42.22
Publication Date Nov. 1, 1995
Language en - English
Page Count 16
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Nov. 1, 1995 N42.22-1995 Revision