BSI 24/30491085 DC:2024 Edition
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BS EN IEC 63465 Calibration and quality control in the use of radionuclide calibrators
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 48 |
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1 | 30491085-NC.pdf |
3 | 62C_911e_CD.pdf |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
9 | 3 Terms and definitions, abbreviated terms and symbols, quantities, and units. 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.1.1 acceptance criteria 3.1.2 acceptance test 3.1.3 accuracy 3.1.4 activity, A 3.1.5 |
10 | 3.1.6 beta particle 3.1.7 3.1.8 3.1.9 calibration 3.1.10 calibration coefficient 3.1.11 calibration setting 3.1.12 certified radioactive standard source |
11 | 3.1.13 check source 3.1.14 combined standard uncertainty 3.1.15 commissioning test 3.1.16 correction factor 3.1.17 coverage factor 3.1.18 decay constant, λ |
12 | 3.1.19 decay correction 3.1.20 3.1.21 quantity defining an interval about the result of a measurement that may be expected to encompass a large fraction of the distribution of values that could reasonably be attributed to the measured quantity. 3.1.22 human error 3.1.23 linearity (of a measuring instrument) 3.1.24 measurand |
13 | 3.1.25 measurement 3.1.26 measurement bias 3.1.27 measurement geometry geometry 3.1.28 multiplication factor 3.1.29 quality assurance |
14 | 3.1.30 quality control 3.1.31 quality management system 3.1.32 radioactive half-life, T½ 3.1.33 radioactive impurities radionuclides in a radioactive source other than the principal radionuclide. 3.1.34 radionuclidic purity 3.1.35 radioactive source 3.1.36 radionuclide calibrator 3.1.37 reference device |
15 | 3.1.38 3.1.39 reference volume 3.1.40 repeatability (of results of measurements) 3.1.41 reproducibility (of measurements) 3.1.42 simulated source |
16 | 3.1.43 source geometry 3.1.44 traceable radioactive standard source 3.1.45 traceability 3.1.46 uncertainty (of measurement) 3.1.47 user manual |
17 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms and symbols 3.3 Quantities and units 4 Installation and calibration of radionuclide calibrators 4.1 Principles of operation (informative) 4.2 Installation and operation 4.3 Initial calibration by manufacturer |
18 | 4.4 Secondary or subsidiary calibration |
19 | 5 General considerations 5.1 Instrument classification 5.2 Marking 5.3 Measurement conditions 5.4 Radioactive sources for calibration and QC 5.4.1 Certified and traceable radioactive standard sources 5.4.2 Check sources |
20 | 5.4.3 Simulated sources 6 Performance requirements and frequency of tests |
21 | 6.1 Visual review |
22 | 6.2 Date and time settings 6.3 Background test |
23 | 6.4 Bias current compensation (if applicable to the instrument model) |
24 | 6.5 High Voltage 6.6 Constancy test |
25 | 6.7 Repeatability |
26 | 6.8 Reproducibility |
27 | 6.9 Linearity test |
28 | 6.10 Accuracy |
29 | 7 Documentation requirements 7.1 User manual 7.2 Documentation |
30 | 7.3 Declaration of performance 8 Special considerations during measurements 8.1 Radioactive impurities |
31 | 8.2 Time dependent calibration settings 8.3 Beta minus emitters 8.4 Low-energy photon emitters 8.5 Source Height |
32 | 8.6 Residual activity 8.7 Density of solution 8.8 Microparticles 8.9 Additional lead shielding |
33 | 8.10 Measurement of low activity sources 9 Sources of uncertainty |
34 | 10 Sources of measurement bias or error |
36 | Bibliography |
38 | Annex A (Informative) Installation and operation A.1 Installation preparation phase A.2 Receipt and commissioning |
41 | A.3 Recommendations for use A.4 Examples of QC tests, recording and evaluation of results |
43 | A.4.3 Example for linearity test |
45 | Annex B (Informative) Determination of new calibration settings |