Latest updates for the IEC standards for active and passive dosemeters

This paper presents the standards developed by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Subcommittee 45B “Radiation protection instrumentation” concerning the active pocket and portable dose (rate) meters and monitors and passive dosimetry systems. The IEC standards describe the performan...

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Compliance
Dosemeters
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Dosimetry
Environmental monitoring
IEC
Measuring instruments
Monitors
Optimization
Performance evaluation
Physics
Radiation protection
Regulatory agencies
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Test methods
Testing laboratories
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