GSO ISO 11665-1:2016
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
07 April 2016
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Measurement of radioactivity in the environment -- Air: radon-222 -- Part 1: Origins of radon and its short-lived decay products and associated measurement methods
GSO ISO 11665-1:2016 Files
English
30 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
66.43 OMR
GSO ISO 11665-1:2016 Scope
ISO 11665-1:2012 outlines guidance for measuring radon-222 activity concentration and the potential alpha energy concentration of its short-lived decay products in the air.
The measurement methods fall into three categories:
spot measurement methods;
continuous measurement methods;
integrated measurement methods.
ISO 11665-1:2012 provides several methods commonly used for measuring radon-222 and its short-lived decay products in air.
ISO 11665-1:2012 also provides guidance on the determination of the inherent uncertainty linked to the measurement methods described in its different parts.
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