This International Standard specifies the characteristics of baseline sources of radioactive surface contamination that can be traced back to national measurement standards for the calibration of surface contamination monitors. This International Standard concerns alpha-emitters, beta-emitters and photon emitters with a maximum photon energy of less than 1.5 MeV. It does not describe the procedures associated with the use of these baseline sources for surface contamination monitor calibration. Such procedures are specified in KS A lEC 60325, IEC 62363 and other documents. This International Standard also specifies reference radiation for the calibration of surface contamination monitors, which is, without exception, an emission rate whose quantity can be traced back to national standards. It takes the form of a suitably characterized large-area source specified as
2021KS A ISO 8769-2021 Reference sources-Calibration of surface contamination monitors-Alpha-, beta- and photon emitters
0000 KS A ISO 8769-2-2003(2018)
2016KS A ISO 8769:2016 Reference sources-Calibration of surface contamination monitors-Alpha-, beta- and photon emitters
2013KS A ISO 8769:2013 Reference sources-Calibration of surface contamination monitors-Alpha-, beta- and photon emitters
2002KS A ISO 8769:2002 Reference sources for the calibration of surface contamination monitors-Beta-emitters(maximum beta energy greater than 0.15 MeV) and alpha-emitters