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ASTM-E2303 2011

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E2303-11 Standard Guide for Absorbed-Dose Mapping in Radiation Processing Facilities

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1.1 This document provides guidance in determining absorbed-dose distributions (mapping) in products, materials or substances irradiated in gamma, X-ray (bremsstrahlung) and electron beam facilities.

Note 1For irradiation of food and the radiation sterilization of health care products, other specific ISO and ISO/ASTM standards containing dose mapping requirements exist. For food irradiation, see ISO/ASTM 51204 , Practice for Dosimetry in Gamma Irradiation Facilities for Food Processing and ISO/ASTM 51431 , Practice for Dosimetry in Electron Beam and X-Ray (Bremsstrahlung) Irradiation Facilities for Food Processing. For the radiation sterilization of health care products, see ISO 11137-1, Sterilization of Health Care Products Radiation Part 1: Requirements for Development, Validation and Routine Control of a Sterilization Process for Medical Devices. In those areas covered by ISO 11137-1, that standard takes precedence. ISO/ASTM 51608 , Practice for Dosimetry in an X-ray (Bremsstrahlung) Facility for Radiation Processing, ISO/ASTM 51649 , Practice for Dosimetry in an Electron Beam Facility for Radiation Processing at Energies between 300 keV and 25 Mev, ISO/ASTM 51702 , Practice for Dosimetry in a Gamma Irradiation Facility for Radiation Processing, and ISO/ASTM 51818 , Practice for Dosimetry in an Electron Beam Facility for Radiation Processing at Energies Between 80 and 300 KeV also contain dose mapping requirements.

1.2 This guide is one of a set of standards that provides recommendations for properly implementing dosimetry in radiation processing. it is intended to be read in conjunction with ASTM Practice E2628 .

1.3 Methods of analyzing the dose map data are described. Examples are provided of statistical methods that may be used to analyze dose map data.

1.4 Dose mapping for bulk flow processing and fluid streams is not discussed.

1.5 Dosimetry is only one component of a total quality program for an irradiation facility. Other controls besides dosimetry may be required for specific applications such as medical device sterilization and food preservation.

1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory requirements prior to use.

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1 Scope
Referenced Documents
2 Terminology
Significance and Use
3 Prerequisites
Dose Mapping
4 FIG. 1
6 Analysis of Dose Map Data
Measurement Uncertainty
7 Documentation Accumulation
Keywords
X1. DETERMINING ZONES OF EQUIVALENT DOSE AND ESTABLISHING ZONES OF MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM DOSE EXTREMES
X1.1 Defining Statistically Equivalent Dose Zones
X1.2 Estimating Statistical Uncertainty within Zones
X1.3 Statistical Uncertainty within Zones Using Mean and Standard Deviation
8 FIG. X1.1
9 X1.4 Identifying Equivalent Zones Using Parametric Statistics
X1.5 Identifying Equivalent Zones with Non-Parametric Statistics
10 X2. ESTIMATING A DOSE EXTREME FROM A ROUTINE MONITORING POSITION
X2.1
ASTM-E2303 2011
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