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IEEE N42.60-2019

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Abstract

New IEEE Standard - Active. The training requirements for radiological/nuclear detection for Initial Response are covered in this standard.

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  • Standard from IEEE/ANSI
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  • Document type: IS
  • Pages
  • Publisher: IEEE/ANSI
  • Distributor: IEEE/ANSI
  • ICS: 03.100.30
  • ICS: 17.240
  • National Committee: National Committee on Radiation Instrumentation /

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  • Refers: ANSI N42.17C, American National Standard, Performance Specifications for Health Physics Instrumentation-Portable Instrumentation for Use in Extreme Environmental Conditions.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.17A, American National Standard, Performance Specifications for Health Physics Instrumentation-Portable Instrumentation for Use in Normal Environmental Conditions.
  • Refers: NFPA 473, Standard for Competencies for EMS Personnel Responding to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.43, American National Standard, Performance Criteria for Mobile and Transportable Radiation Monitors used for Homeland Security.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.48, American National Standard, Performance Requirements for Spectroscopic Personal Detectors for Homeland Security.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.33, American National Standard, Portable Exposure Rate Meters for Homeland Security.
  • Refers: NCRP Report No. 179, Guidance for Emergency Response Dosimetry, 2017.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.49A, American National Standard for Performance Criteria for Alarming Electronic Personal Emergency Radiation Detectors (PERDs) for Exposure Control.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.38, American National Standard, Performance Criteria for Spectroscopy-based Portal Monitors used for Homeland Security.
  • Refers: NFPA 472, Standard for Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents.
  • Refers: Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP), 2013.
  • Refers: Training Requirements in OSHA Standards, OSHA 2254-09R 2015.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.32, American National Standard, Performance Criteria for Alarming Personal Radiation Detectors for Homeland Security.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.49B, American National Standard for Performance Criteria for Non-alarming Personal Emergency Radiation Detectors (PERDs) for Exposure Control.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.53, American National Standard, Performance Criteria for Backpack-Based Radiation Detection Systems used for Homeland Security.
  • Refers: Presidential Policy Directive 8: National Preparedness (PPD-8), 2011.
  • Refers: NCRP Commentary No. 19, Key Elements of Preparing Emergency Responders for Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism, December 31, 2005.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.20, American National Standard, Performance Criteria for Active Personnel Radiation Monitors.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.34, American National Standard, Performance Criteria for Hand-Held Instruments for the Detection and Identification of Radionuclides.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.37, American National Standard, Training for the Radiological/Nuclear Detection Mission.
  • Refers: ANSI N42.35, American National Standard, Evaluation and Performance of Radiation Detection Portal Monitors for Use in Homeland Security.
  • Refers: NCRP Report No. 165, Responding to a Radiological or Nuclear Terrorism Incident: A Guide for Decision Makers, Reprint June 17, 2011.