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About This Item
Full Description
Radioactive waste can be found in different forms and exhibit a wide range of characteristics, including the following:
- raw or unconditioned waste, including process waste (filters, resins, control rods, scrap, etc.) and waste from dismantling or decommissioning;
- conditioned waste in various forms and matrices (bitumen, cement, hydraulic binder, etc.);
- very low level (VLLW), low level (LLW), intermediate level (ILW) and high level radioactive waste (HLW);
- different package shapes: cylinders, cubes, parallelepipeds, etc.
Cross References:
IEC 60050-394:2014
IEC Guide 98-3:1995
ASTM C1726
ASTM C1718
ISO 12749-3
ISO Guide 30
GUM:1995
ISO 11929:2010
ANSI N42.28
IEC 17025
IEC 61508
ASTM C1133
All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
Document History
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BS EN ISO 19017:2017
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Guidance for gamma spectrometry measurement of radioactive waste- Most Recent
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BS ISO 19017:2015
Guidance for gamma spectrometry measurement of radioactive waste- Historical Version
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BS ISO 14850-1:2004
Nuclear energy. Waste-packages activity measurement-High-resolution gamma spectrometry in integral mode with open geometry- Historical Version