ANSI HPS N43.8-2008 Classification of Industrial Ionizing Radiation Gauging Devices.pdf
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1、 American National Standard ANSI/HPS 43.8-2008 Classification of Industrial Ionizing Radiation Gauging Devices Approved March 2008 Reaffirmed September 2013 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Published by Health Physics Society 1313 Dolley Madison Blvd. Suite 402 McLean, VA 22101 Copyright
2、2008 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 N43.8-2008 (R2013) iii Members of th
3、e original subcommittee that produced ANSI N538: John R. Dukes (chairman) A. LaMastra D.A. Smith J. Bell C.R. Landfried D. Steele H.L. Cook E.M. Pollock D. Stephens H.H. Dooley T. Pratt A.C. Tapert E.H. Eisenhower W. Prendergast R.G. Wissink W.G. Hendrick E.F. Ridout D. Keller M. Shupe Members of Su
4、bcommittee N43.3.2 who were active during the review for standard ANSI N43.8-1986/88: John R. Dukes (chairman) B.J. Jackson W. Prendergast H.L. Cook A. LaMastra R.G. Wissink E.H. Eisenhower C.R. Landfried W.G. Hendrick E.M. Pollock Members of Subcommittee N43-8 who were active during review of stand
5、ard ANSI/HPS N43.8-2001: John R. Dukes (chairman) James L. Hovey, Jr. Thomas W. Rich ABB Industrial Systems Valmet Automation USNRC (retired) (retired) Gary W. Robertson Gary L. Caines Anthony LaMastra Nuclear Research Corp Honeywell Inc. Health Physics Associates Robert G. Wissink Hugh W. Evans Els
6、a Nimmo 3-M AEA Technology / QSA Honeywell-Measurex Members of Subcommittee N43.8 who were active during review and updating of the current standard: John R. Dukes (chairman) ABB Inc. (retired) Jonathan Fortkamp ABB Inc. John Selby (retired) Bill Thomas Integrated Environmental Management Charles Ba
7、yles Automation gauging devices; devices; ionizing radiation; radiation measurements; radiation safety; standard vi Contents Foreword viii 1.0 Scope .1 2.0 Definitions .1 3.0 Safety Features and Requirements2 3.1 Source Integrity2 3.2 Source Retention3 3.3 Source Access.3 3.4 Integral Radiation Shie
8、lds3 3.5 Useful-beam Controls3 3.6 ON-OFF Indicators 3 3.7 Interlocks and Barricades .4 3.8 Labels 4 3.9 Instructions.5 4.0 Conditions of Use 5 4.1 Auxiliary Shielding and Barriers 5 4.2 Serviceability/Maintainability .5 4.3 Administrative Controls .5 4.4 Licensing and Registration.6 5.0 Shipping.6
9、5.1 Packaging and Transportation.6 5.2 Temporary Shielding/Shutter Restraint.6 6.0 Device Safety Performance Classification 7 6.1 Device Classification7 6.2 Other Conditions9 7.0 Testing Procedures for Table 1 .10 7.1 General 10 7.2 Use Condition Temperature Test. 10 7.3 Stray Radiation 10 7.4 Accid
10、ent Condition Fire Tests .13 8.0 Quality Assurance and Control13 vii 9.0 National and International Standards Referred to in This Document13 Figures Figure 1-1. Isodistance contours15 Figure 2-1. Density gauge15 Figure 2-2. Level gauge.16 Figure 2-3. Transmission type gauge (beta, photon, neutron).
11、16 Figure 2-4. Backscatter type gauge utilizing scattering backer (beta, photon) 17 Figure 2-5. Backscatter type gauge utilizing process material for scattering surface17 Figure 2-6. Neutron backscatter gauge 18 Tables Table 1. Classification of device safety performance standards8 Table 2. Standard
12、 conditions for stray radiation tests14 Annexes Annex A Radiation Measurement 19 Annex B Quality Assurance and Control .20 viii Foreword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard ANSI/HPS N43.8-2008) In 1972, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission identified a number of areas in the regula
13、tory process for which nuclear standards were desired. An appeal was made to the Priorities Committee of the ANSI Nuclear Technical Advisory Board for support, and Subcommittee N43-3.2 was activated under the sponsorship of the National Bureau of Standards to develop this standard for gauging device
14、s. Work on the standard was begun in 1973, and the draft proposal was completed in 1976. The standard was ultimately published in 1979 as ANSI N538-1979. It was also identified as NBS Handbook 129. This standard establishes a system for classification for gauging devices that use sealed radioisotope
15、s or machine-generated sources of radiation based on performance specifications relating to radiation safety. In addition to specific tests for use conditions and accident conditions (fire), guidelines for other safety features and considerations are presented. This standard does not apply to the me
16、asurement performance of gauging devices. ANSI N538-1979 was submitted to ISO/TC 85 and was merged with a French national standard to produce ISO 7205-1986, Radionuclide gauges Gauges designed for permanent installation. Reaffirmed and Renumbered as ANSI N43.8 In 1985, ANSI N538 was reviewed by ANSI
17、 Subcommittees N43.2 and N43. In 1986 it was reaffirmed without change. It was subsequently renumbered and reissued as ANSI N43.8 and reaffirmed again in 1988. Revised Standard ANSI/HPS N43.8-2001 Review of ANSI N43.8 was undertaken again in 1994. Subcommittee N43.2 identified the need for numerous
18、changes to make it compatible with the new 10 CFR 20 and other changes in the field. After a number of review sessions with extensive comments, a final consensus was reached in February 1999. The original document was recreated in digital form. Iit was revised again to convert it to the new ANSI sty
19、le and was submitted to N43 and HPS for review and voting. It was finally published in 2001. Revised Standard ANSI/HPS N43.8-2008 Formation of the five-year review subcommittee for ANSI N43.8 was initiated on February 20, 2006. Five subcommittee reviews were held during 2006. One additional review w
20、as held during 2007. The scope was broadened to include devices with any machine-generated source of radiation, not just x-ray tubes and radionuclide sources. Section 3.2 is new and a number of definitions were added. References were updated, errors were corrected, text was clarified, and SI units w
21、ere made dominant throughout. The document was submitted to N43 for ballot on April 1, 2007. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/HPS N43.8-2008 1 Classification of Industrial Ionizing Radiation Gauging Devices 1.0 Scope This standard applies to radiation gauging devices, commonly called devices, that us
22、e sealed radioactive sources or machine-generated sources for the determination or control of thickness, density, level, interface location, particle size distribution, or qualitative or quantitative chemical composition. The standard establishes a system for classification of the gauging devices ba
23、sed on performance specifications relating to radiation safety. In addition to specific tests for use conditions and accident conditions (fire), guidelines for other safety features and considerations are presented. This standard does not apply to the measurement performance of gauging devices. 2.0
24、Definitions accessible surface: any surface of the device that can readily be reached by any part of the human body without the use of tools or without the removal of any part of the device. ALARA: acronym for “as low as reasonably achievable,” which means making every reasonable effort to maintain
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