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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.
This International Standard assumes that the need for the provision of such a system will have been adequately considered and that its application and performance requirements will have been adequately defined through the use of a structured requirements capture process, such as data quality objectives (DQO).
It is noted that, while outside the scope of this International Standard, many of the principles, measurement methods, and recommended practices discussed here are also equally applicable to gamma measurements of items other than radioactive waste (e.g. bulk food, water, free-standing piles of materials) or to measurements made on radioactive materials contained within non-traditional packages (e.g. in transport containers).
Cross References:
ISO Guide 30
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:1995
GUM:1995
ISO 11929:2010
ISO 12749-3
ANSI N42.28
ASTM C1726
ASTM C1133
ASTM C1718
IEC 60050-394:2014
ISO/IEC 61508
ISO/IEC 17025
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
Guidance for gamma spectrometry measurement of radioactive waste- Most Recent
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BS ISO 19017:2015
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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