Activity measurements of solid materials considered for recycling, re-use or disposal as non-radioactive waste
€77.00
Water quality — Gross alpha and gross beta activity — Test method using liquid scintillation counting
Instrumentation pour la radioprotection - Mesure des équivalents de dose individuels pour les rayonnements X, gamma, neutron et bêta - Dosimètres individuels actifs
€173.50
Measurement of radioactivity in the environment — Guidelines for effective dose assessment using environmental monitoring data — Part 1: Planned and existing exposure situation
€142.00
Measurement of radioactivity in the environment — Air: radon-222 — Part 4: Integrated measurement method for determining average activity concentration using passive sampling and delayed analysis
Neutron reference radiations fields — Part 1: Characteristics and methods of production
€50.00
Radiological protection - Monitoring and internal dosimetry for specific materials - Part 2: Ingestion of uranium compounds (ISO 16638-2:2019)
€145.00
Water quality — Nickel-59 and nickel-63 — Part 1: Test method using liquid scintillation counting
€121.00
Water quality — Nickel-59 and nickel-63 — Part 2: Test method using ICP-MS
€89.00
Guidance for dosimetry for sterile insects release programs
€58.00
Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit and limits of the coverage interval) for measurements of ionizing radiation — Fundamentals and application — Part 4: Guidelines to applications
Radiological protection — Measurement for the clearance of waste contaminated with radioisotopes for medical application — Part 2: Management of solid radioactive waste in nuclear medicine facilities
Measurement of radioactivity — Gamma emitting radionuclides — Reference measurement standard specifications for the calibration of gamma-ray spectrometers
Practice for use of a radiochromic optical waveguide dosimetry system
€37.00
Nuclear energy — Reference beta-particle radiation — Part 3: Calibration of area and personal dosemeters and the determination of their response as a function of beta radiation energy and angle of incidence