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ASTM C 1169 : 1997

Superseded

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Standard Guide for Laboratory Evaluation of Automatic Pedestrian SNM Monitor Performance

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

11-11-2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

10-06-1997

$122.77
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CONTAINED IN VOL. 12.01, 2015 Defines a means to compare the performance of different SNM pedestrian monitors operating in a specific laboratory environment.

Committee
C 26
DocumentType
Guide
Pages
10
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

1.1 The requirement to search pedestrians for special nuclear material (SNM) to prevent its theft has long been a part of both United States Department of Energy and United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission rules for the physical protection of SNM. Information on the application of SNM monitors to perform such searches is provided in Guide C1112. This guide establishes a means to compare the performance of different SNM pedestrian monitors operating in a specific laboratory environment. The goal is to provide relative information on the capability of monitors to search pedestrians for small quantities of concealed SNM under characterized conditions. The outcome of testing assigns a sensitivity category to a monitor related to its SNM mass-detection probability; the monitor's corresponding nuisance-alarm probability for that sensitivity category is also determined and reported.

1.2 The evaluation uses a practical set of worst-case environmental, radiation emission, and radiation response factors so that a monitor's lowest level of performance in a practical operating environment for detecting small quantities of SNM is evaluated. As a result, when that monitor is moved from laboratory to routine operation, its performance will likely improve. This worst-case procedure leads to unclassified evaluation results that understate rather than overstate the performance of a properly used SNM monitor in operational use.

1.3 The evaluation applies to two types of SNM monitors that are used to detect small quantities of SNM. Both are automatic monitors; one monitors pedestrians as they walk through a portal formed by the monitor's radiation detectors (walkthrough or portal monitor), and the other monitors pedestrians who are stationary for a short period of time while they are monitored (wait-in monitor). The latter can be a portal monitor with a delay mechanism to halt a pedestrian for a few seconds or it can be an access-control booth or room that contains radiation detectors to monitor a pedestrian waiting for clearance to pass.

1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard.

1.5 This standard does not purport to address the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

ASTM C 993 : 1997 Standard Guide for In-Plant Performance Evaluation of Automatic Pedestrian SNM Monitors
IEEE/ANSI N42.35-2006 American National Standard Evaluation and Performance of Radiation Detection Portal Monitors for Use in Homeland Security
ASTM C 1112 : 1999 Standard Guide for Application of Radiation Monitors to the Control and Physical Security of Special Nuclear Material
ASTM C 1236 : 1999 : R2005 Standard Guide for In-Plant Performance Evaluation of Automatic Vehicle SNM Monitors (Withdrawn 2014)
ASTM C 1237 : 1999 Standard Guide to In-Plant Performance Evaluation of Hand-Held SNM Monitors
ASTM C 1237 : 1999 : R2005 Standard Guide to In-Plant Performance Evaluation of Hand-Held SNM Monitors (Withdrawn 2014)
ASTM C 1236 : 1999 Standard Guide for In-Plant Performance Evaluation of Automatic Vehicle SNM Monitors
ASTM C 1112 : 1999 : R2005 Standard Guide for Application of Radiation Monitors to the Control and Physical Security of Special Nuclear Material (Withdrawn 2014)
ASTM C 1189 : 2011 : R2018 Standard Guide to Procedures for Calibrating Automatic Pedestrian SNM Monitors
ASTM C 993 : 1997 : R2012 Standard Guide for In-Plant Performance Evaluation of Automatic Pedestrian SNM Monitors (Withdrawn 2021)

ASTM C 993 : 1997 Standard Guide for In-Plant Performance Evaluation of Automatic Pedestrian SNM Monitors

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