Title :
Spectral Personal Radiation Detectors (SPRDs) a New Equipment Category for Use by Front Line Officers and First Responders
Author :
Arlt, R. ; Gabriel, F. ; Wolf, A. ; Baird, K. ; Schrenk, M. ; Oxford, R. ; Swoboda, M. ; Wiggerich, B. ; Stein, J. ; Georgiev, A. ; Majorov, M.
Author_Institution :
Int. Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna
fDate :
Oct. 29 2006-Nov. 1 2006
Abstract :
Experience with deployment and use of border monitoring equipment in the US and elsewhere has shown that the rapid resolution of innocent alarms is essential. This can only be achieved if the radiation detection systems used can not only detect, but at the same time also identify the radioisotopes. Then, cases that do not pose a threat, e.g., naturally occurring radioactive isotopes or medical isotopes in persons, can quickly be resolved. A significant effort has been under way in the US and Europe to develop and test advanced spectral portal monitors for vehicles and pedestrians. A similar requirement exists for personal radiation detectors (PRD). These devices fulfill the gamma and neutron (if applicable) dynamic search specifications of national and international standards for personal radiation detectors, but can also identify the isotope that had caused the gamma alarm. This shortens time and effort to bring in a hand-held radioisotope identification device for secondary inspection. SPRDs can replace PRDs to increase the throughput of individuals being screened at a choke point, or for patrolling officers to make a decision on the spot - in particular to distinguish medical and threat isotopes. Because of their small size and the option to operate fully automated, they can also be worn by first responders and servicemen to quickly detect and categorize a gamma field. Covert detection and isotope identification and ROD reconnaissance are other applications.
Keywords :
national security; particle detectors; radiation detection; radioisotopes; screening equipment (materials processing); SPRD; border monitoring equipment; covert detection; first responders; front line officers; gamma alarm; innocent alarm; medical isotopes; naturally occurring radioactive isotopes; radiation detection system; radioisotope identification device; spectral personal radiation detectors; spectral portal monitors; Europe; Inspection; Isotopes; Monitoring; Neutrons; Portals; Radiation detectors; Radioactive materials; Testing; Vehicle dynamics;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0560-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2006.356162