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IEEE ANSI N42.22 1995

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American National Standard Traceability of Radioactive Sources to NIST and Associated Instrument Quality Control

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IEEE 1995 15
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New IEEE Standard – Active. A mechanism for manufacturers to estabilish traceability of radionuclide sources that are certified for radionuclide activity; concentration; or alpha, beta, x-, or gamma-ray emission rate to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is described.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
4 CONTENTS
5 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. References
6 3. Definitions
3.1 Special word usage
3.2 Glossary
7 4. Quality assurance program
8 4.1 Organizational structure
4.2 Quality assurance manual
9 4.3 Design control
4.4 Control of purchased material, equipment, and services
4.5 Procedures and instructions
10 4.6 Document control
4.7 Records
4.8 Personnel qualifications
4.9 Quality control of instruments
11 4.10 Product quality control
4.11 Audits
5. Facilities and equipment
5.1 Facilities
12 5.2 Equipment
6. Participation in NIST MAP
6.1 Verification tests
13 6.2 Acceptance criteria
6.3 Traceability of derived sources
14 7. Traceability by participation in a national standardizing laboratory (NSL) MAP
8. Certificates
8.1 Physical description of the source
8.2 Calibration method
15 8.3 Impurities
8.4 Uncertainty estimates
8.5 Decay data and user notes
9. Bibliography
IEEE ANSI N42.22 1995
$61.75