Overview
ISO 12789-2:2008 - "Reference radiation fields - Simulated workplace neutron fields - Part 2: Calibration fundamentals related to the basic quantities" defines how to characterize and use simulated workplace neutron fields for the calibration of radiation protection instruments. The standard focuses on establishing calibration conditions for devices such as personal neutron dosemeters and area survey meters in neutron fields produced by facilities described in ISO 12789-1. It places particular emphasis on scattered neutrons, classification by operational quantities, and practical methods to determine dose-related quantities from measured neutron fluence.
Key topics and requirements
- Operational quantities: Procedures target the ambient dose equivalent H*(10) and personal dose equivalent H_p(10) as the primary calibration metrics.
- Characterization of neutron fields: Measurement and computation of neutron energy and direction distributions (fluence, fluence rate, energy distribution Φ(E), and energy–angle distribution Φ(E,Ω)) at the point of test.
- Conversion coefficients: Use of fluence‑to‑dose‑equivalent conversion coefficients (Annex A) to derive conventional values of H*(10) and H_p(10); coefficients are provided as functions of energy and angle for broad, parallel fields.
- Facility properties: Guidance on simulated workplace facilities that use radionuclide sources, accelerators or reactors and modifying materials (e.g., light water, heavy water, polyethylene, graphite, iron, concrete, uranium) to reproduce realistic scattering and spectra.
- Calibration factors and response: Definitions and procedures for determining instrument response R, calibration factor N, and energy dependence of response R(E) with respect to fluence or dose equivalent.
- Uncertainty and traceability: Recommendations for estimating measurement uncertainties, including those introduced when inferring energy distributions via unfolding techniques; notes limitations in providing simple traceability from national standards to simulated workplace fields.
Practical applications and users
- Calibration laboratories and national metrology institutes establishing or validating neutron calibration services in simulated workplace neutron fields.
- Health physics and radiation protection teams at nuclear plants, accelerator facilities, and research laboratories needing realistic calibrations for personal dosemeters and area survey meters.
- Instrument manufacturers verifying energy- and angle-dependent responses of neutron detection systems.
- Regulatory bodies and auditors evaluating calibration methodologies and measurement uncertainty for workplace neutron monitoring.
Related standards
- ISO 12789-1: Characteristics and methods of production of simulated workplace neutron fields (companion document describing facilities and production methods).
- ISO 8529 (all parts): Reference neutron radiation fields and standard calibration spectra for comparison and complementary procedures.
Keywords: ISO 12789-2:2008, simulated workplace neutron fields, neutron calibration, neutron fluence, H*(10), H_p(10), conversion coefficients, measurement uncertainty, radiation protection, personal dosemeter.