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Standards For Leak Tests
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- From: Bruce Pickett <SHEA136@KGV2.bems.boeing.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 09:20:35 -0700 (PDT)
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I am looking for any industry, advisory group, or government standards
regarding leak tests for radioactive sources. The regulations state what
frequency and detection limits to use, but I'm looking for formal guidance on
media selection, wet vs. dry, measurement techniques, etc. I've asked this
question of our regulators, but did not get a good answer to my inquiry. I've
glanced through the NCRP reports and the NRC Reg Guides, but didn't see
anything like what I'm looking for. I only have a few selected ANSI & ASTM
standards, but not a comprehensive list of these, so I don't know what's
available there.
Can anyone provide me with a reference where I can start looking for this
information?
Thanks,
Bruce Pickett