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IEEE N42.17A-2003

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Abstract

Revision Standard - Active. This standard establishes the minimum performance criteria for health physics instrumentation for use in ionizing radiation fields. Testing methods are included to establish the acceptability of each type of instrumentation.

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  • Standard from IEEE/ANSI
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  • Document type: IS
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  • Publisher: IEEE/ANSI
  • Distributor: IEEE/ANSI
  • ICS: 17.240
  • National Committee: National Committee on Radiation Instrumentation /

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  • Referred by: IEEE N42.34-2021
  • Referred by: IEEE N42.34-2015
  • Refers: IEEE C62.41-1991
  • Revises: IEEE N42.17A-1989
  • Refers: ICRU Report 43, Determination of Dose Equivalents from External Radiation Sources—Part 2, 1988.
  • Refers: IEC 61187-1993, Electrical and electronic measuring equipment—Documentation
  • Refers: ICRU Report 39, Determination of Dose Equivalents Resulting from External Radiation Sources, 1985.
  • Refers: ICRU Report 57, Conversion Coefficients for Use in Radiological Protection Against External Radiation, 1998.
  • Refers: ICRU Report 47, Measurement of Dose Equivalents from External Photon and Electron Radiations, 1992.
  • Refers: ICRU Report 60, Fundamental Quantities and Units for Ionizing Radiation, 1998.
  • Refers: ANSI Z540.2-1997, U.S. Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement.1
  • Refers: ICRU Report 20, Radiation Protection Instrumentation and Its Application, 1971.
  • Refers: ICRU Report 12, Certification of Standardized Radioactive Sources, 1968.2