ASTM E2628-2009 Standard Practice for Dosimetry for Radiation Processing.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2628 09An American National StandardStandard Practice forDosimetry for Radiation Processing1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2628; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last
2、 revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThe use of ionizing radiation for the treatment of commercial products such as the sterilization ofmedical devices, the re
3、duction of microbial contamination in food or the modification of polymers isreferred to as radiation processing. The types of radiation used may be gamma radiation (typicallyfrom cobalt-60 sources), X-radiation or accelerated electrons.It is necessary to ensure that the specified absorbed dose is a
4、pplied in each of the radiationprocessing applications. The absorbed dose must be measured, and measurement systems have beendeveloped for this purpose. Much of the development of these systems rests on the early developmentof dosimetry systems for personnel radiation protection and for medical trea
5、tment. However, theabsorbed doses used in radiation processing are generally higher, ranging from 10 Gy up to 100 kGyor more and new dosimetry systems have been developed for measurements of these doses.Note that the terms “dose” and “absorbed dose” are used interchangeably in this standard (see3.1.
6、1).The dose measurements required in radiation processing concern characterization of radiationfacilities in installation qualification (IQ) and operational qualification (OQ), measurement of dosedistribution in irradiated products in performance qualification (PQ) and routine monitoring of theirrad
7、iation process.The literature is abundant with articles on dosimeters for radiation processing, and guidelines andstandards have been written by several organizations (the International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA) and the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU), forexample
8、) for the operation of the dosimetry systems and for their use in the characterization andvalidation of the radiation processing applications. In particular, ICRU Report 80 provides informationon the scientific basis and historical development of many of the systems in current use.ASTM Subcommittee
9、E10.01 on Radiation Processing: Dosimetry and Applications was formed in1984 initially with the scope of developing standards for food irradiation, but its scope was widenedto include all radiation processing applications. The subcommittee has under its jurisdictionapproximately 30 standard practice
10、s and standard guides, collectively known as the E10.01 standardson radiation processing. A number of these standards have been published as ISO/ASTM standards,thereby ensuring a wider international acceptance. These practices and guides describe the dosimetrysystems most commonly used in radiation
11、processing, and the dose measurements that are required inthe validation and routine monitoring of the radiation processes. A current list of the E10.01 standardson radiation processing is given in 2.1 and 2.2.The development, validation and routine control of a radiation process comprises a number
12、ofactivities, most of which rely on the ability to measure the delivered dose accurately. It is thereforenecessary that dose is measured with traceability to national, or international, standards, and theuncertainty is known, including the effect of influence quantities. The E10.01 standards on radi
13、ationprocessing dosimetry serve to fulfill these requirements.The practices describing dosimetry systems have several common attributes, and there is a need tohave one general standard that can act as a common reference and that can be used as a basis for theselection of dosimetry systems for define
14、d tasks. Practice E 2628 serves this purpose. It outlinesgeneral requirements for the calibration and use of dosimetry systems and for the estimation ofmeasurement uncertainties. Details relating to each dosimetry system are found in the respectivestandards and each of these refer to Practice E 2628
15、 for the general requirements.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.1. Scope1.1 This practice describes the basic requirements that applywhen making absorbed dose measurements in accordance withthe ASTM E10.01 series of dos
16、imetry standards. In addition, itprovides guidance on the selection of dosimetry systems anddirects the user to other standards that provide specific infor-mation on individual dosimetry systems, calibration methods,uncertainty estimation and radiation processing applications.1.2 This practice appli
17、es to dosimetry for radiation process-ing applications using electrons or photons (gamma- orX-radiation).1.3 This practice addresses the minimum requirements of ameasurement management system, but does not include generalquality system requirements.1.4 This practice does not address personnel dosime
18、try ormedical dosimetry.1.5 This practice does not apply to primary standard dosim-etry systems.1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health p
19、ractices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2E 170 Terminology Relating to Radiation Measurementsand DosimetryE 1026 Practice for Using the Fricke Reference-StandardDosimetry SystemE 2232 Guide for Selection and Use of Ma
20、thematical Meth-ods for CalculatingAbsorbed Dose in Radiation ProcessingApplicationsE 2303 Guide for Absorbed-Dose Mapping in RadiationProcessing FacilitiesE 2304 Practice for Use of a LiF Photo-Fluorescent FilmDosimetry SystemE 2381 Guide for Dosimetry In Radiation Processing ofFluidized Beds and F
21、luid StreamsE 2449 Guide for Irradiation of Pre-packaged ProcessedMeat and Poultry Products to Control Pathogens and OtherMicroorganismsE 2701 Guide for Performance Charcterization of Dosim-eters and Dosimetry Systems for Use in Radiation Process-ingF 1355 Guide for Irradiation of Fresh Agricultural
22、 Produceas a Phytosanitary TreatmentF 1356 Practice for Irradiation of Fresh and Frozen RedMeat and Poultry to Control Pathogens and Other Micro-organismsF 1736 Guide for Irradiation of Finfish and Aquatic Inver-tebrates Used as Food to Control Pathogens and SpoilageMicroorganismsF 1885 Guide for Ir
23、radiation of Dried Spices, Herbs, andVegetable Seasonings to Control Pathogens and OtherMicroorganisms2.2 ISO/ASTM Standards:251204 Practice for Dosimetry in Gamma Irradiation Facili-ties for Food Processing51205 Practice for Use of a Ceric-Cerous Sulfate DosimetrySystem51261 Guide for Selection and
24、 Calibration of DosimetrySystems for Radiation Processing51275 Practice for the Use of a Radiochromic Film Dosim-etry System51276 Practice for the Use of a PolymethylmethacrylateDosimetry System51310 Practice for the Use of a Radiochromic OpticalWaveguide Dosimetry System51401 Practice for Use of a
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