SIST EN ISO 4037-1:2021
Radiological protection - X and gamma reference radiation for calibrating dosemeters and doserate meters and for determining their response as a function of photon energy - Part 1: Radiation characteristics and production methods (ISO 4037-1:2019)
Radiological protection - X and gamma reference radiation for calibrating dosemeters and doserate meters and for determining their response as a function of photon energy - Part 1: Radiation characteristics and production methods (ISO 4037-1:2019)
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- Действующий
- Формат:
- Электронный (PDF)
- Количество страниц:
- 56
- Дата публикации:
- 22 февраля 2021 г.
- Издание:
- ISO 4037-1:2019
- ICS:
- 13.280
This document specifies the characteristics and production methods of X and gamma reference radiation for calibrating protection-level dosemeters and doserate meters with respect to the phantom related operational quantities of the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU)[5]. The lowest air kerma rate for which this standard is applicable is 1 µGy h?1. Below this air kerma rate the (natural) background radiation needs special consideration and this is not included in this document. For the radiation qualities specified in Clauses 4 to 6, sufficient published information is available to specify the requirements for all relevant parameters of the matched or characterized reference fields in order to achieve the targeted overall uncertainty (k = 2) of about 6 % to 10 % for the phantom related operational quantities. The X ray radiation fields described in the informative Annexes A to C are not designated as reference X-radiation fields. NOTE The first edition of ISO 4037-1, issued in 1996, included some additional radiation qualities for which such published information is not available. These are fluorescent radiations, the gamma radiation of the radionuclide 241Am, S-Am, and the high energy photon radiations R-Ti and R-Ni, which have been removed from the main part of this document. The most widely used radiations, the fluorescent radiations and the gamma radiation of the radionuclide 241Am, S-Am, are included nearly unchanged in the informative Annexes A and B. The informative Annex C gives additional X radiation fields, which are specified by the quality index. The methods for producing a group of reference radiations for a particular photon-energy range are described in Clauses 4 to 6, which define the characteristics of these radiations. The three groups of reference radiation are: a) in the energy range from about 8 keV to 330 keV, continuous filtered X radiation; b) in the energy range 600 keV to 1,3 MeV, gamma radiation emitted by radionuclides; c) in the energy range 4 MeV to 9 MeV, photon radiation produced by accelerators. The reference radiation field most suitable for the intended application can be selected from Table 1, which gives an overview of all reference radiation qualities specified in Clauses 4 to 6. It does not include the radiations specified in the Annexes A, B and C. The requirements and methods given in Clauses 4 to 6 are targeted at an overall uncertainty (k = 2) of the dose(rate) value of about 6 % to 10 % for the phantom related operational quantities in the reference fields. To achieve this, two production methods are proposed: The first one is to produce "matched reference fields", whose properties are sufficiently well-characterized so as to allow the use of the conversion coefficients recommended in ISO 4037-3. The existence of only a small difference in the spectral distribution of the "matched reference field" compared to the nominal reference field is validated by procedures, which are given and described in detail in ISO 4037‑2. For matched reference radiation fields, recommended conversion coefficients are given in ISO 4037‑3 only for specified distances between source and dosemeter, e.g., 1,0 m and 2,5 m. For other distances, the user has to decide if these conversion coefficients can be used. If both values are very similar, e.g., differ only by 2 % or less, then a linear interpolation may be used. The second method is to produce "characterized reference f
Abstract
Overview
EN ISO 4037-1:2021 (ISO 4037-1:2019) defines the radiation characteristics and production methods for X‑ and gamma‑reference radiation used to calibrate protection-level dosemeters and dose‑rate meters and to determine their response versus photon energy. The standard targets calibration of instruments with respect to the phantom‑related operational quantities of the ICRU and applies for air kerma rates ≥ 1 µGy·h−1 (below that, natural background requires special consideration and is excluded).
Key features:
- Defines three groups of reference radiation by energy: filtered continuous X rays (~8 keV–330 keV), radionuclide gamma rays (600 keV–1.3 MeV), and accelerator‑produced photons (4 MeV–9 MeV).
- Targets an overall uncertainty (k = 2) of about 6 % to 10 % for the operational quantities.
- Describes two production approaches: matched reference fields and characterized reference fields, and gives validation procedures.
Key Topics and Requirements
- Radiation qualities and production methods for calibration fields, including filtration, high‑voltage generator characteristics, beam aperture, and scatter control for X‑ray fields.
- Source specifications and encapsulation for radionuclide gamma reference sources; facility geometry and collimation requirements to control scattered radiation.
- Accelerator production methods for photon energies 4–9 MeV and related contamination control.
- Validation and acceptance criteria: methods such as HVL (half‑value layer) determination, dosimetry checks and spectrometry to confirm that a produced field is sufficiently close to the nominal reference field.
- Matched vs characterized fields:
- Matched fields are produced to closely reproduce nominal spectra so users can apply conversion coefficients (ISO 4037‑3) at specified distances (e.g., 1.0 m and 2.5 m).
- Characterized fields require direct calibration or bespoke conversion.
- Informative Annexes A–C include additional X‑radiation fields, fluorescence radiations and Am‑241 gamma radiation (not all designated as reference fields).
Applications and Users
EN ISO 4037-1 is primarily used by:
- Accredited calibration laboratories performing routine calibrations of personal and area dosemeters and dose‑rate meters.
- Radiation protection specialists and metrology institutes establishing or validating reference fields.
- Manufacturers of dosimetry equipment seeking traceable calibration methods.
- Regulatory bodies and QA teams ensuring compliance with radiation protection measurement accuracy.
Practical uses:
- Setting up reference radiation fields for instrument calibration.
- Verifying conversion coefficients and uncertainty budgets for operational quantities.
- Designing calibration procedures that meet metrological traceability and uncertainty targets.
Related Standards
- ISO 4037‑2 – Field validation and procedures (referenced for validation methods).
- ISO 4037‑3 – Conversion coefficients for operational quantities (used with matched fields).
- Informative Annexes A–C within EN ISO 4037‑1 provide supplementary X‑ray qualities and examples.
Технические детали
- Технический комитет
- I13 - Imaginarni 13
- SKU
- SIST EN ISO 4037-1:2021
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