BS ISO 20042:2019

BS ISO 20042:2019 Measurement of radioactivity. Gamma-ray emitting radionuclides. Generic test method using gamma-ray spectrometry

standard by British Standard / International Organization for Standardization, 06/10/2019

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This document describes the methods for determining the activity in becquerel (Bq) of gamma-rayemitting radionuclides in test samples by gamma-ray spectrometry. The measurements are carried outin a testing laboratory following proper sample preparation. The test samples can be solid, liquid orgaseous. Applications include:
routine surveillance of radioactivity released from nuclear installations or from sites dischargingenhanced levels of naturally occurring radioactive materials;
contributing to determining the evolution of radioactivity in the environment;
investigating accident and incident situations, in order to plan remedial actions and monitor theireffectiveness;
assessment of potentially contaminated waste materials from nuclear decommissioning activities;
surveillance of radioactive contamination in media such as soils, foodstuffs, potable water,groundwaters, seawater or sewage sludge;
measurements for estimating the intake (inhalation, ingestion or injection) of activity of gamma-ray emitting radionuclides in the body.

It is assumed that the user of this document has been given information on the composition of the testsample or the site. In some cases, the radionuclides for analysis have also been specified if characteristiclimits are needed. It is also assumed that the test sample has been homogenised and is representative ofthe material under test.

General guidance is included for preparing the samples for measurement. However, some types of sampleare to be prepared following the requirements of specific standards referred to in this document. Thegeneric recommendations can also be useful for the measurement of gamma-ray emitters in situ.

This document includes generic advice on equipment selection (see Annex A), detectors (more detailedinformation is included in Annex D), and commissioning of instrumentation and method validation. Annex F summarises the influence of different measurement parameters on results for a typical gamma-ray spectrometry system. Quality control and routine maintenance are also covered, but electrical testing of the detector and pulse processing electronics is excluded. It is assumed that any data collection and analysis software used has been written and tested in accordance with relevant software standards such as ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207.

Calibration using reference sources and/or numerical methods is covered, including verification of the results. It also covers the procedure to estimate the activity content of the sample (Bq) from the spectrum.

The principles set out in this document are applicable to measurements by gamma-ray spectrometry intesting laboratories and in situ. However, the detailed requirements for in situ measurement are givenin ISO 18589-7 and are outside the scope of this document.

This document covers, but is not restricted to, gamma-ray emitters which emit photons in the energyrange of 5 keV to 3 000 keV. However, most of the measurements fall into the range 40 keV to 2 000 keV.The activity (Bq) ranges from the low levels (sub-Bq) found in environmental samples to activities found in accident conditions and high level radioactive wastes.

Cross References:
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008
ISO 5500
ISO 18400-107
ISO 5667-10
ISO 18400-104
ISO 18400-204
ISO 5667-1
ISO 17604
ISO 18400-103
ISO 18400-101
ISO/IEC 17025
ISO 11929
ISO 18589-2
ISO 542
ISO 5538
ISO 18400-102
GUM:1995
ISO 707
ISO 18400-203
ISO 24333
ISO 18400-205
ISO 10703
ISO 18589-7
ISO 18400-202
ISO 18589-3
ANSI N42.14-1999
ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207
IEC 1452:1995
IEC 61453
ISO 19581
ISO 7870-2:2013
ISO 13164-2:2013
ISO 13779-6:2015
ISO 19361:2017
ISO 1998-4:1998 (R04)
ISO 13165-3:2016


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