ASTM C1112

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ASTM C1112, Standard Guide for Application of Radiation Monitors to the Control and Physical Security of Special Nuclear Material, was a standard published by ASTM International.

The standard was first published in June 1999 and was updated in 2005. The standard provided a guide to selecting, calibrating, testing, and operating radiation monitors to detect special nuclear material (SNM), including searching pedestrians, packages, and motor vehicles for concealed SNM. This may be one part of a security plan for nuclear materials. SNM radiation monitors are commercially available in three different forms: Small Hand-Held Monitors, Automatic Pedestrian Monitors, and Automatic Vehicle Monitors.

The standard was withdrawn in 2014 without replacement.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ ASTM C26.12, Guide for Application of Radiation Monitors to the Control and Physical Security of Special Nuclear Material, doi:10.1520/c1112-99r05(subscription required)

External links[]

  • ASTM C 1112-99 (2005) "Standard Guide for Application of Radiation Monitors to the Control and Physical Security of Special Nuclear Material." ASTM Annual Book of Standards vol. 12.01. full text (subscription required)
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