ANSI HPS N43.7-2007 Safe Design and Use of Self-Contained Dry Source Storage Irradiators (Category I).pdf
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1、 ANSI/HPS N43.7-2007 American National Standard Safe Design and Use of Self-Contained, Dry Source Storage Irradiators (Category I) Approved: August 2007 American National Standards Institute, Inc. ii Published by Health Physics Society 1313 Dolley Madison Blvd. Suite 402 McLean, VA 22101 Copyright 2
2、007 by the Health Physics Society. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America ANSI/HPS N43.7-2007 iii The Subcommittee N43-3
3、.4 responsible for the development of American National Standard N433.1-1977 (R-1989) consisted of the following members: Carl Brastrup Elmer Eisenhower Doug Collins Eric Ridout Eric Curnow, chairman Al Tapert Frank Davis Dudley Woodard George Dietz The Subcommittee N43.7 responsible for the develop
4、ment of American National Standard ANSI/HPS N43.7-2007 included the following members: Pete Baker John Jankovich Eric Beers, chairman Jack Ransohoff Rod Chu JL Shepherd Floyd Hamiter Mark Smith Ralph Jacobs Jon Young This standard was consensus balloted and approved on 20 October 2005 by the America
5、n National Standards Committee, N43, on Equipment for Non-Medical Radiation Applications. At the time of balloting, the N43 Committee had the following membership: Chairperson Vice Chairperson ABB Industrial Systems, Inc. Alliance of American Insurers American Automobile Manufacturers Association Am
6、erican Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists American Crystallographic Association American Insurance Services Group American Iron and Steel Institute American Public Health Association, Inc. American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Inc. American Society for Testing and Materials Cana
7、dian Nuclear Safety Commission Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors Health Physics Society National Council on Radiation Protection therefore, it is essential to establish basic criteria to ensure a high standard of radiation safety in the design and use of irradiators, but in a way tha
8、t does not unnecessarily restrict the logical use and growth of radionuclide applications. This standard sets forth basic safety standards recommended in irradiator design and use. Its use by regulatory authorities, relative to the review of radionuclide applications, is encouraged. This standard is
9、 an industry consensus and does not take precedence over applicable federal or state regulations. Because of the variety of designs, four general categories of irradiators have been established to facilitate preparation of standards. Separate standards establish the criteria to be used in the design
10、, fabrication, installation, use, and maintenance for each irradiator category. The categories are as follows: Category I: Self-contained, dry source storage irradiators (American National Standard ANSI/HPS N43.7). An irradiator in which the sealed source is completely contained in a dry container c
11、onstructed of solid materials, the sealed source is shielded at all times, and human access to the sealed source and the volume undergoing irradiation is not physically possible in its designed configuration. Category II: Panoramic, dry source storage irradiator (American National Standard ANSI/HPS
12、N43.10). A controlled human access irradiator in which the sealed source is contained in a dry container constructed of solid materials, and the sealed source is fully shielded when not in use; the sealed source is exposed within a radiation volume that is maintained inaccessible during use by an en
13、try control system. Category III: Self-contained, wet source storage irradiator (American National Standard ANSI/HPS N43.15). An irradiator in which the sealed source is contained in a storage pool (usually containing water), the sealed source is shielded at all times, and human access to the sealed
14、 source and the volume undergoing irradiation is physically restricted in its designed configuration and proper mode of use. Category IV: Panoramic, wet source storage irradiator (American National Standard ANSI/HPS N43.10). A controlled human access irradiator in which the sealed source is containe
15、d in a storage pool ANSI/HPS N43.7-2007 vii (usually containing water) and the sealed source is fully shielded when not in use; the sealed source is exposed within a radiation volume that is maintained inaccessible during use by an entry control system. ANSI/HPS N43.7-2007 1 Safe Design and Use of S
16、elf-Contained, Dry Source Storage Irradiators (Category I) 1.0 Scope This standard applies to self-contained, dry source storage irradiators (Category I) that contain sealed gamma- or beta-emitting sources for the irradiation of objects or materials. The standard establishes criteria to be used in t
17、he proper design, fabrication, installation, use, and maintenance of these irradiators that will ensure a high degree of radiation safety. This standard applies to irradiator designs produced after the date of this publication. This standard is not a substitute for regulations. Nothing in this stand
18、ard relieves persons from complying with applicable federal and state requirements governing the use of these irraditors or devices. 2.0 Definitions Accessible surface: that surface of the irradiator to which human access is possible without the use of tools or without penetration of the structural
19、radiation shield. Authorized personnel (authorized person): those individuals authorized by the pertinent regulatory or controlling authority to: a. operate the irradiator, b. perform periodic contamination detection tests on the irradiator, c. install, maintain, and service the irradiator, and d. c
20、ontrol access to the irradiator. Capsule: protective envelope used for prevention of leakage of radioactive material from a sealed source. Contaminated material: any material or object other than a sealed source that contains a radioactive substance (or substances) in average concentration or total
21、quantity in excess of the limits established by the pertinent regulatory or controlling authority. Depleted uranium: uranium material in which the isotope 235U is less than 0.711 weight percent of the total uranium present. Encasement: material that completely covers or encloses the primary shieldin
22、g material; this does not include cosmetic shells or cabinets. Interlock: see Safety interlock. Irradiate mode: status of an irradiator during which the sample volume or material is intentionally being irradiated. Irradiator: device or facility that contains and uses sealed sources for the irradiati
23、on of objects or materials (see Self-contained dry source storage irradiator). Leak test: see Radioactive contamination tests. Licensee: individual or organization to whom the pertinent regulatory authority has issued a license or other document authorizing receipt, possession, and use of an irradia
24、tor. Manufacturer: individual or organization that controls the design, fabrication, registration, and/or distribution of the irradiator or device. Operator: authorized person who controls the use of an irradiator. Primary shielding: the material integral to the design of the irradiator that has as
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