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IEEE/ANSI N42.32-2003

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American National Standard Performance Criteria for Alarming Personal Radiation Detectors for Homeland Security

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New IEEE Standard - Superseded. Performance specifications, design criteria, and testing methods are provided for the evaluation of radiation detection instruments that are pocket sized and carried on the body.
This standard describes design and performance criteria along with testing methods for evaluating the performance of instruments for homeland security that are pocket-sized and carried on the body for the purpose of detecting the presence and magnitude of radiation. This standard specifies the performance criteria for radiation detection and measurement instruments that may be used in a variety of environmental conditions. The performance criteria contained in this standard are meant to provide a means for verifying the capability of these instruments to reliably detect significant changes above background levels of radiation and alert the user to these changes.
The purpose of this standard is to specify performance criteria and test methods used to evaluate self-reading, alarming radiation detection instruments that are pocket-sized, carried on the body and used to detect the presence of ionizing radiation.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number N42.32
Publication Date Jan. 30, 2004
Language en - English
Page Count 32
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