Are you involved in nuclear or radiation protection? Several new standards drafts and proposals are now open for comment, covering areas from dosimetry systems and radioactivity measurement in urine to HEPA filter classification and containment enclosure penetrations.

With deadlines spanning from March 19, 2025, to April 25, 2025, this is your opportunity to help shape industry practices.

Simply register for a free BSI Standards Development Portal account to submit your comments, which will be forwarded to the respective national nuclear technical committees for review and consideration.

Opening new standards drafts and proposals are:

  • BS EN IEC 62387:2022+A12

Radiation protection instrumentation – Dosimetry systems with integrating passive detectors for individual, workplace and environmental monitoring of photon and beta radiation

http://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com/projects/2025-00373

Deadline: 19th March 2025

  • BS ISO 18990

Measurement of radioactivity in urine-238Pu, 239Pu and 240Pu-Test method using alpha spectrometry and ICP-MS

http://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com/projects/2022-02958

Deadline: 24th March 2025

  • ISO/PWI 23558

Nuclear facilities — Classification of challenging conditions for HEPA filters and qualification

https://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com/projects/9025-11508

Deadline: 30th March 2025

  • BS ISO 11933-5

Components for containment enclosures — Part 5: Penetrations for electrical and fluid circuits

http://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com/projects/2024-02500

Deadline: 1st April 2025

  • PNW 45A-1592 ED1

Nuclear Facilities – Lightning Protection and Management

https://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com/projects/9025-11577

Deadline: 16th April 2025

  • ISO/NP 25799

Reactor technology — Pressurized water reactor — Assessment of the potential for Two-Phase-Flow-Instability in passive residual heat removal systems

https://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com/projects/9025-11618

Deadline: 25th April 2025

 

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