
doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncv443
pmid: 26503853
This article addresses practical issues as being faced in the process of testing, verification and calibration of passive and active personal neutron dosemeters. Namely, a limited choice of neutron sources and geometric limitations occurring when ISO water phantom is used. The requirements of international standards for personal neutron dosemeters and the possibilities to fulfil them are discussed briefly.
Neutrons, Radiation Protection, Phantoms, Imaging, Radiation Monitoring, Occupational Exposure, Calibration, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Water, Radiation Dosage
Neutrons, Radiation Protection, Phantoms, Imaging, Radiation Monitoring, Occupational Exposure, Calibration, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Water, Radiation Dosage
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