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Guidelines for calculating derived release limits for radioactive material in airborne and liquid ef...
Scope 1.1 Facilities This Guideline and the CDG are intended to apply primarily to CANDU nuclear power stations in Canada. However, the radionuclides and environmental pathways addressed make this Guideline applicable to releases from many other nuclear facilities, including research reactors, radioisotope processing facilities, waste processing facilities such as incinerators, and power…
Éditeur :
CSA
Statut :
Norme
Date de publication :
2014-02-28
Code(s) de l'ICS :
17.240; 27.120.30
Environmental risk assessments at class I nuclear facilities and uranium mines and mills
Scope 1.1 Facilities 1.1.1 Types of facilities 1.1.1.1 This Standard addresses ERAs for Class I nuclear facilities and uranium mines and mills. These facilities include (a) nuclear reactors; (b) uranium mines, mills, refineries, and conversion plants; (c) uranium fuel fabrication plants; (d) isotope processing facilities; (e) particle accelerators with a beam energy equal to or…
Éditeur :
CSA
Statut :
Norme
Date de publication :
2012-05-31
Code(s) de l'ICS :
13.020.30; 27.120.20
Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 1: Accommodation of atmospher...
IEC 62396-1:2012(E) is intended to provide guidance on atmospheric radiation effects on avionics electronics used in aircraft operating at altitudes up to 60 000 feet (18,3 km). It defines the radiation environment, the effects of that environment on electronics and provides design considerations for the accommodation of those effects within avionics systems. This International Standard is…
Éditeur :
IEC
Statut :
Révisé
Date de publication :
2012-05-22
Code(s) de l'ICS :
03.100.50; 03.100.50
Guidelines for calculating derived release limits for radioactive material in airborne and liquid ef...
1 Scope 1.1 Facilities The previous edition of CSA N288.1 and the CDG were intended to apply primarily to CANDU nuclear power stations in Canada; this remains the focus of this Guideline. However, the radionuclides and environmental pathways addressed make this Guideline applicable to releases from many other nuclear facilities, including research reactors, radioisotope processing facilities,…
Éditeur :
CSA
Statut :
Annulée
Date de publication :
2008-08-31
Code(s) de l'ICS :
17.240; 27.120.30