API Publ 7105
Probabilistic Estimates of Dose and Indoor Radon Concentrations Attributable to Remediated Oilfield Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM)
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About This Item
API Publ 7105 is a technical API document focused on probabilistic estimates of dose and indoor radon concentrations attributable to remediated oilfield naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). For buyers evaluating environmental, health, and operational reference material, it provides a focused basis for understanding how remediated NORM may be assessed in practical field settings. The 1997 document can support technical review, compliance-oriented evaluation, and internal decision-making where radiation exposure or indoor radon considerations are part of site management, remediation review, or risk assessment.
Purpose of API Publ 7105
The purpose of API Publ 7105 is to provide a technical reference for estimating dose and indoor radon concentrations associated with remediated oilfield NORM. As an API document, it serves as a recognized industry reference rather than a broad policy statement, helping teams frame the issue in a consistent and defensible way. The document is most relevant where organizations need to interpret remediation outcomes, understand potential residual radiological implications, and align technical review with environmental or safety oversight in oilfield-related work.
Common use cases of API Publ 7105
API Publ 7105 is commonly used by engineering, operations, environmental, and QA/QC personnel when reviewing remediation work tied to oilfield NORM. It may support project teams preparing technical documentation, procurement groups evaluating compliance-related reference material, and inspection or integrity personnel involved in site follow-up. The document is especially relevant in oil and gas field environments where remediated material, indoor exposure concerns, or radiological assessments need to be reviewed with a consistent technical basis.
Why API Publ 7105 matters
API Publ 7105 matters because it helps organizations handle a specialized NORM topic with greater technical consistency. In day-to-day work, that can support clearer internal reviews, more consistent remediation documentation, and better coordination between engineering, operations, and health or safety functions. For teams responsible for planning, review, or oversight, the document can serve as a practical reference when evaluating whether a remediated site condition still warrants attention to dose or indoor radon concerns. API Publ 7105 is useful wherever careful interpretation of radiological risk is part of responsible field management.
- Probabilistic dose and radon estimation
- Remediated oilfield NORM context
- Environmental and safety reference use
- Engineering and QA/QC review support
- Operations and remediation documentation
- Oil and gas technical compliance reference
- Publication Date: 1997
- Publisher: API
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