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Regulation 25(1)(b)
1. The food authority must ensure that each sample is analysed for indicative dose in accordance with F1... this Part.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in Sch. 11 para. 1 omitted (31.12.2020) by virtue of The Food (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Wales) (EU Exit) (No. 2) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/1046), regs. 1(3), 8(13); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)
2. For each parameter and radionuclide specified in the first column of Table 1 in Part 2 of this Schedule, the derived concentration and dose coefficient for calculating the indicative dose is specified in the second column of that table.E+W
3. For each parameter specified in the first column of Table 2 in Part 2 of this Schedule, the method of analysis must be one that is capable of detecting the parameter at the limit of detection specified in the second column of that table.E+W
4. If the following formula is satisfied, the indicative dose is considered to be less than the parametric value of 0.1 mSv and no further investigation is required—E+W
where
Ci(obs) = observed concentration radionuclide i
Ci(der) = derived concentration of radionuclide i
n = number of radionuclides detected
1 This table allows only for the radiological properties of uranium, not for its chemical toxicity. | ||
Origin | Nuclide | Derived concentration |
---|---|---|
Natural | U-2381 | 3.0 Bq/l |
U-2341 | 2.8 Bq/l | |
Ra-226 | 0.5 Bq/l | |
Ra-228 | 0.2 Bq/l | |
Pb-210 | 0.2 Bq/l | |
Po-210 | 0.1 Bq/l | |
Artificial | C-14 | 240 Bq/l |
Sr-90 | 4.9 Bq/l | |
Pu-239/Pu-240 | 0.6 Bq/l | |
Am-241 | 0.7 Bq/l | |
Co-60 | 40 Bq/l | |
Cs-134 | 7.2 Bq/l | |
Cs-137 | 11 Bq/l | |
I-131 | 6.2 Bq/l |
1 The limit of detection is calculated according to the ISO standard 11929: Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit and limits of the confidence interval) for measurements of ionising radiation – Fundamentals and application, with probabilities of errors of 1st and 2nd kind of 0.05 each. | |
2 Measurement uncertainties are calculated and reported as complete standard uncertainties, or as expanded standard uncertainties with an expansion factor of 1.96, according to the ISO Guide for the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement. | |
3 The limit of detection for tritium and for radon is 10% of its parametric value of 100 Bq/l. | |
4 The limit of detection for gross alpha activity and gross beta activities are 40% of the screening values of 0.1 and 1.0 Bq/l respectively. | |
5 This limit of detection applies only to initial screening for indicative dose for a new water source. If initial checking indicates that it is not plausible that Ra-228 exceeds 20% of the derived concentration, the limit of detection may be increased to 0.08 Bq/l for routine Ra-228 nuclide specific measurements, until a subsequent re-check is required. | |
Parameters and radionuclides | Limit of detection 12 |
---|---|
Tritium | 10 Bq/l 3 |
Radon | 10 Bq/l 3 |
gross alpha activity gross beta activity | 0.04 Bq/l 4 0.4 Bq/l 4 |
U-238 | 0.02 Bq/l |
U-234 | 0.02 Bq/l |
Ra-226 | 0.04 Bq/l |
Ra-228 | 0.02 Bq/l 5 |
Pb-210 | 0.02 Bq/l |
Po-210 | 0.01 Bq/l |
C-14 | 20 Bq/l |
Sr-90 | 0.4 Bq/l |
Pu-239/Pu-240 | 0.04 Bq/l |
Am-241 | 0.06 Bq/l |
Co-60 | 0.5 Bq/l |
Cs-134 | 0.5 Bq/l |
Cs-137 | 0.5 Bq/l |
I-131 | 0.5 Bq/l |
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