IEEE PN42.37/D10, Oct 2015
Draft American National Standard Training for the Radiological/Nuclear Detection Mission
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About This Item
PN42.37/D10, Oct 2015 is an inactive draft American National Standard that addresses training for the radiological/nuclear detection mission. It is relevant to organizations that need a structured approach to preparing personnel who work with detection equipment, operational procedures, and field response workflows. The document sits at the intersection of power, energy and industry applications and fields, waves, and electromagnetics, making it useful for technical programs where consistent training supports safe, reliable detection operations.
PN42.37/D10, Oct 2015 overview
This technical document focuses on how training should support radiological and nuclear detection activities, with emphasis on mission readiness, operator competence, and consistency in practice. PN42.37/D10, Oct 2015 is best understood as a specification for preparing people who may use detection systems in operational settings, rather than as a product standard for a single device. Its draft status indicates it was developed for review and refinement, which is often important when aligning procedures, training content, and compliance expectations.
Typical use cases
PN42.37/D10, Oct 2015 may be used when building or evaluating training programs for personnel who handle radiological or nuclear detection instruments, screening workflows, or mission support roles. It can be relevant to field teams, security operations, emergency response groups, and technical staff responsible for detection equipment setup, use, or oversight. The standard is also useful during procurement or program planning when organizations want training requirements to match operational needs and support consistent performance across different teams.
Why this standard matters
Clear training guidance helps reduce error, improve operational consistency, and support safer use of radiological and nuclear detection capabilities. PN42.37/D10, Oct 2015 can assist organizations in defining expectations for competence, refresher training, and procedural discipline, especially where detection results affect safety or security decisions. For programs that depend on reliable field performance, a structured standard also supports quality control, documentation, and more consistent compliance with internal or external requirements.
- Draft American National Standard
- Training for radiological/nuclear detection
- Mission readiness and operator competence
- Field and technical workflow alignment
- Inactive status
- Publication Date: 2016
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: PN42.37 (2016)
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