ISO 29661:2012/Amd 1:2015
(Amendment)Reference radiation fields for radiation protection - Definitions and fundamental concepts - Amendment 1: Reference point of personal dosemeters
Reference radiation fields for radiation protection - Definitions and fundamental concepts - Amendment 1: Reference point of personal dosemeters
Champs de rayonnement de référence pour la radioprotection — Définitions et concepts fondamentaux — Amendement 1: Point de référence des dosimètres personnels
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 13-Dec-2015
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 85/SC 2 - Radiological protection
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 85/SC 2/WG 2 - Reference radiations fields
- Current Stage
- 6060 - International Standard published
- Start Date
- 14-Dec-2015
- Due Date
- 12-Jun-2016
- Completion Date
- 12-Jun-2016
Relations
- Effective Date
- 08-May-2020
Overview
ISO 29661:2012/Amd 1:2015 is an important amendment to the international standard focused on reference radiation fields for radiation protection. It refines the definitions and fundamental concepts pertaining to personal dosemeters, particularly emphasizing the reference point of these devices. Developed by ISO Technical Committee ISO/TC 85 (Nuclear energy, nuclear technologies, and radiological protection), Subcommittee SC 2, this amendment harmonizes varied definitions related to personal dosemeter positioning and calibration to ensure consistency and accuracy in radiation protection measurements worldwide.
This standard update aligns the reference point definitions with those found in related ISO standards such as ISO 4037, ISO 6980, and ISO 8529, enhancing precision and practical applicability in radiation protection practices.
Key Topics
Reference Point of Personal Dosemeters
This amendment clarifies how manufacturers should define the reference point and reference direction of personal dosemeters. The reference point is crucial for accurate calibration and measurement of individual radiation doses under various radiation fields.Phantom Placement and Orientation
Personal dosemeters must be positioned on a water slab phantom such that the reference direction through the dosemeters’ reference point hits the center of the phantom surface. This consistent setup applies to all dosemeter types and phantoms, ensuring standardized calibration conditions.Calibration in Divergent Radiation Fields
Unlike idealized parallel beam radiation fields used in theoretical definitions of radiation protection quantities, practical scenarios involve divergent beams. The amendment stresses the importance of defining a reference point for dosemeters under real-world divergent radiation beam conditions during calibrations and type testing.Radiation Type Considerations
- For photon radiation, due to relatively large source distances and low divergence, the exact reference point has less impact.
- For beta radiation, where calibration distances can be very short and practical measurement distances vary widely, an accurate reference point is critical.
- For neutron radiation, the divergence varies between practical applications and calibration set-ups, affecting reference point definitions.
Backscatter Sensitivity
The amendment addresses dosemeters sensitive to backscattered radiation (e.g., neutron albedo dosemeters), suggesting that the reference point may be located on the rear side of the dosemeter opposite the phantom surface to coincide with relevant radiation interactions.Manufacturer and Laboratory Responsibilities
Both manufacturers and calibration/type testing laboratories must carefully determine and communicate the reference point, ensuring compliance with this standard and reflecting realistic use conditions.
Applications
ISO 29661:2012/Amd 1:2015 plays a critical role in various radiation protection contexts:
Occupational Radiation Monitoring
Ensuring accurate calibration and positioning of personal dosemeters supports reliable assessment of radiation doses received by workers in nuclear power plants, medical radiology departments, and industrial radiography.Calibration Laboratories
The amendment provides clear guidance for calibration laboratories on how to position dosemeters during tests, particularly considering realistic radiation fields and phantom configurations.Manufacturing of Radiation Protection Devices
Personal dosemeter manufacturers use this standard to define reference points clearly on their devices, enabling consistent calibration standards and improved international interoperability.Radiation Protection Program Development
Organizations implement this standardized approach in their radiation monitoring programs to ensure regulatory compliance and optimize worker safety.
Related Standards
ISO 29661:2012/Amd 1:2015 is closely linked with other international standards governing reference radiation fields and dosimetry:
- ISO 4037 series - Reference radiation for calibrating dosemeters and dose rate meters and for determining their response as a function of photon energy.
- ISO 6980 series - Reference beta-particle radiation fields for calibrating and testing dosemeters and doserate meters.
- ISO 8529 series - Reference neutron radiation fields for calibrating and testing neutron dosemeters.
- ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1 and 2 - Procedures and editorial rules supporting the development and maintenance of ISO standards.
By integrating harmonized definitions and setup procedures for personal dosemeters, ISO 29661:2012/Amd 1:2015 ensures improved accuracy and consistency across different radiation types, making it a foundational reference for professionals and organizations dedicated to radiation protection worldwide.
Keywords: ISO 29661 amendment, personal dosemeters, radiation protection, reference radiation fields, dosemeter calibration, phantom positioning, neutron dosimetry, beta radiation calibration, photon radiation fields, radiation safety standards.
ISO 29661:2012/Amd 1:2015 - Reference radiation fields for radiation protection — Definitions and fundamental concepts — Amendment 1: Reference point of personal dosemeters Released:12/14/2015
ISO 29661:2012/Amd 1:2015 - Champs de rayonnement de référence pour la radioprotection — Définitions et concepts fondamentaux — Amendement 1: Point de référence des dosimètres personnels Released:3/15/2016
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 29661
First edition
2012-09-01
AMENDMENT 1
2015-12-15
Reference radiation fields for
radiation protection — Definitions
and fundamental concepts
AMENDMENT 1: Reference point of
personal dosemeters
Champs de rayonnement de référence pour la radioprotection —
Définitions et concepts fondamentaux
AMENDEMENT 1: Point de référence des dosimètres personnels
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ISO 29661:2012/Amd.1:2015(E)
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ISO 29661:2012/Amd.1:2015(E)
Introduction
The Amendment of this International Standard harmonizes the different definitions valid since 2012 of
the reference point for personal dosemeters as given by relevant ISO Standards on reference radiation
fields, e.g. ISO 29661:2012, ISO 4037, ISO 6980 and ISO 8529. It mainly reflects the definitions given
before 2012 by the Standards ISO 4037, ISO 6980 and ISO 8529 and includes the harmonized version
into ISO 29661:2012.
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INTERNATIONALE 29661
Première édition
2012-09-01
AMENDEMENT 1
2015-12-15
Champs de rayonnement de référence
pour la radioprotection — Définitions
et concepts fondamentaux
AMENDEMENT 1: Point de référence des
dosimètres personnels
Reference radiation fields for radiation protection — Definitions and
fundamental concepts
AMENDMENT 1: Reference point of personal dosemeters
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ISO 29661:2012/Amd.1:2015(F)
Introduction
Le présent amendement à la Norme internationale ISO 29661 harmonise les différentes définitions
valides depuis 2012 du point de référence pour les dosimètres individuels données par les normes ISO
pertinentes pour les champs de rayonnement de référence, par exemple l’ISO 29661:2012, l’ISO 4037,
l’ISO 6980 et l’ISO 8529. Il reflète principalement les définitions données avant 2012 par les normes
ISO 4037, ISO 6980 et ISO 8529 et inclut la version harmonisée dans l’ISO 29661:2012.
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