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Standard [CURRENT]

DIN IEC 62709:2015-06

VDE 0412-12:2015-06

Radiation protection instrumentation - Security screening of humans - Measuring the imaging performance of X-ray systems (IEC 62709:2014)

German title
Strahlenschutzinstrumentierung - Sicherheitskontrolle von Personen - Messung der Bildqualität von Röntgensystemen (IEC 62709:2014)
Publication date
2015-06
Original language
German
Pages
37

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Overview

The standard applies to security screening systems that utilize X-ray radiation and are used to inspect people who are not inside vehicles, containers, or enclosures. Specifically, this standard applies to systems used to detect objects carried on or within the body of the individual being inspected. Reference shall be made to DIN IEC 62463 (VDE 0412-11):2012-02 with regard to requirements related to electromagnetic compatibility, radiological, electrical and mechanical safety. The following types of systems are included in the scope of this standard: - Systems designated as fixed, portal, transportable, mobile or gantry. - Systems employing detection of primary radiation, backscattered radiation, forward-scattered radiation (see Annex D) or some combination of these modalities to form two-dimensional X-ray images. - Systems that are primarily imaging but that also may have complementary features such as material discrimination, automatic active or passive detection alerts. This standard will not address how to test these complementary features. The objective is to provide standard methods of measuring and reporting imaging quality characteristics that enable system manufacturers, potential system users and other interested parties to: 1) Establish a consistent indicator of the expected technical performance of screening systems used for the inspection of individuals. Such technical performance testing complements explicit detection testing and evaluation. In this standard "detection" refers to items in an image. 2) Provide repeatable and verifiable imaging performance data that can be used to compare systems from different vendors. 3) Establish a baseline that can be used over time to calibrate the system or detect any performance degradation. (It is not intended that the entire test method be employed for daily quality assurance testing.) 4) Establish minimum acceptable performance requirements for the systems described above. The responsible committee is DKE/GUK 967.3 "Strahlenschutzdosimeter" ("Radiation protection dosemeter") of the DKE (German Commission for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies) at DIN and VDE.

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