IEEE N42.53-2013
Performance Criteria for Backpack-Based Radiation-Detection Systems Used for Homeland Security

Standard No.
IEEE N42.53-2013
Release Date
2013
Published By
IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers@ Inc.
Status
Replace By
IEEE N42.53-2021
Latest
IEEE N42.53-2021
Scope
This standard specifies the basic performance requirements for backpack-based radiation-detection systems (BRDs) used in homeland security applications. BRDs shall detect gamma radiation and may include neutron detection and/or the identification of gamma-ray emitting radionuclides. They are typically worn by the user during operation but may also be used as temporary area monitors. This standard establishes the radiological performance and testing requirements and those requirements associated with the expected electrical@ mechanical@ and environmental conditions while in use. Purpose This standard specifies the performance criteria and test methodologies for BRDs that are used to detect gamma-ray emitting radioactive material@ detect neutron emitting radioactive material@ and/or identify radionuclides. Successful completion of the radiation tests described in this standard should not be construed as an ability to successfully detect gamma radiation@ detect neutron radiation@ and/or identify radionuclides in all environments.

IEEE N42.53-2013 history

  • 2021 IEEE N42.53-2021 Performance Criteria for Backpack-Based Radiation-Detection Systems Used for Homeland Security
  • 2013 IEEE N42.53-2013 Performance Criteria for Backpack-Based Radiation-Detection Systems Used for Homeland Security



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