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Re: Electronic Personal Dosimeters
MGP Electronic Dosimeter Evaluation:
1. Accuracy is only as good as the source calibration and energy you
calibrate them to.
2. Precision is excellent.
3. We passed ANSI N13.11-1993 Standard for Category IV (Cs-137
protection range), Category VI (Cs-137 and low-energy photon mix, B.,
MFG, MFI, H150) (Note, this was only possible by adding a significant
correction factor to raise the low-energy photon under-response at the
detriment of the Cs-137 component, which ultimately over-responded)
4. From item 4 you can see that the EPD highly under-responds to
low-energy photons, and under 51 keV there is essentially NO response
whatsoever.
5. Angular dependence Category IX was passed without any difficulty.
6. Category II, Accident case, Cs-137 failed due to 2 EPD results
failing the accuracy test by ~35 to 40%. We have replicated this ..
and there is an inherent problem where the EPD causes a spike at very
high dose rates, but not on all dosimeters. No lab normally calibrates
or checks these dosimeters at high dose, therefore, they will not know
if they have this defective dosimeter until the unit is exposed to
that level.
7. Digital display is lost in high humidity environments .. ~ 1/3 of
the EPDs in service.
8. Moisture has caused problems by getting inside the case ...
9. Speaker issues where the wires are not well manufactured,
therefore, the alarms are not heard.. Need a program to ensure that
the speaker is functional, that the battery is ok .. etc.
10. Intermittent problems where the dose starts to accumulate until it
is read .. this has been seen with a dose of ~ 3 rem (not real) to an
individual who had just exited the area. He was in a no or low dose
area the entire work evolution.
Key .. do a lot of testing .. create your own energy response curve ..
correlate and validate the dose rate you calibrate the EPD to with the
dose rate that you expect your workers environment to be. Do
comparison testing every quarter .. and then do some more evaluations.
Hope this helps in your evaluation.
Sandy Perle
Supervisor Health Physics
Florida Power and Light Company
Nuclear Division
(407) 694-4219 Office
(407) 694-3706 Fax
sandy_perle@email.fpl.com
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