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Evaluating the performance of the ORTEC® DetectiveTM for emergency urine bioassay

The performance of the ORTEC® Detective™ as a field deployable tool for emergency urine bioassay of 137Cs, 60Co, 192Ir, 169Yb and 75Se was evaluated against ANSI N13.30. The tested activity levels represent 10 % RL (reference level) and 1 % RL defined by [Li C., Vlahovich S., Dai X., Richardson R. B...

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Published in:Radiation protection dosimetry 2011-11, Vol.147 (3), p.474-479
Main Authors: Li, Chunsheng, Ko, Raymond, Moodie, Gerry, Kramer, Gary H.
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Language:English
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Summary:The performance of the ORTEC® Detective™ as a field deployable tool for emergency urine bioassay of 137Cs, 60Co, 192Ir, 169Yb and 75Se was evaluated against ANSI N13.30. The tested activity levels represent 10 % RL (reference level) and 1 % RL defined by [Li C., Vlahovich S., Dai X., Richardson R. B., Daka J. N. and Kramer G. H. Requirements for radiation emergency urine bioassay techniques for the public and first responders. Health Phys (in press, 99(5), 702-707 (2010)]. The tests were conducted for both single radionuclide and mixed radionuclides at two geometries, one conventional geometry (CG) and one improved geometry (IG) which improved the MDAs (minimum detectable amounts) by a factor of 1.6-2.7. The most challenging radionuclide was 169Yb. The measurement of the mixture radionuclides for 169Yb at the CG did not satisfy the ANSI N13.30 requirements even at 10 % RL. At 1 % RL, 169Yb and 192Ir were not detectable at either geometry, while the measurement of 60Co in the mixed radionuclides satisfied the ANSI N13.30 requirements only at the IG.
ISSN:0144-8420
1742-3406
DOI:10.1093/rpd/ncq464