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Standard Practice for Evaluating the Imaging Performance of Security X-Ray Systems (Withdrawn 2017)

ASTM-F792 - 2008 EDITION - SUPERSEDED
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Standard Practice for Evaluating the Imaging Performance of Security X-Ray Systems
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Scope

1.1 This practice applies to all X-ray based screening systems, with tunnel apertures up to 1 m wide × 1 m high, whether it is a conventional X-ray system or an explosives detection system (EDS) that provides a projection or projection/scatter image for an operator to interpret.

1.2 This practice applies to X-ray systems used for the screening for prohibited items such as weapons, explosives, and explosive devices in baggage, packages, cargo, or mail.

1.3 This practice establishes quantitative and qualitative methods for evaluating the systems. This practice does not establish minimum performance requirements for any particular application.

1.4 This practice relies upon the use of a standard test object (ASTM X-ray Test Object) to determine the applicable performance levels of the systems. The specific test object is subsequently described and referred to in this document as the Test Object.

1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Significance and Use

This practice applies to and establishes a method to measure the imaging performance of X-ray systems used for the screening for prohibited items such as weapons, explosives and explosive devices in baggage, packages, cargo or mail.

This practice is intended for use by manufacturers to assess performance and by evaluators of security and contraband screening X-ray systems to verify performance.

This practice is intended to establish whether an X-ray system meets the manufacturer's specification or if the system's performance has deteriorated over time.

This practice may be used for manufacturing control, specification acceptance, service evaluation or regulatory statutes.

This practice is intended for use at both the point of manufacture and where the system is operated. The latter includes locations such as security checkpoints of transportation terminals, nuclear power stations, correctional institutions, corporate mailrooms, government offices and other security areas.

The most significant attributes of this practice are the design of a standard Test Object and standard methods for determining the performance levels of the system.

In screening objects with X-ray systems video images are the primary inputs provided to operators. The better the quality of these images, the better the potential performance of the operator.

Keywords

contrast sensitivity; effective atomic number; explosive device; explosives; IQI; IQI sensitivity; organic differentiation; organic/inorganic differentiation; radiation chamber; radiation monitor; scatter block; security system; simple penetration; spatial resolution; thin organic imaging; useful organic differentiation; useful penetration; weapons; wire display; X-ray; Baggage inspection; Cargo environments/processing; Controlled access search/screening; Explosions/explosives; Illumination; Image analysis; Ionizing radiation; Luggage inspection; Nuclear facilities; Radiation exposure--security applications; Security systems and equipment; Weapons detection; X-ray monitoring/processing; ICS Number Code 13.310 (Protection against crime)

To find similar documents by ASTM Volume:

15.08 (Sensory Evaluation; Vacuum Cleaners; Security Systems and Equipment; Detention and Correctional Facilities; Homeland Security Applications)

To find similar documents by classification:

13.310 (Protection against crime Including security services, security procedures, burglar alarm devices, burglary resisting materials and equipment, bullet resisting materials and equipment, anti-theft devices for vehicles, safes, strong rooms, etc.)

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Document Number

ASTM-F792-08

Revision Level

2008 EDITION

Status

Superseded

Modification Type

Withdrawn

Publication Date

Oct. 1, 2008

Document Type

Practice

Page Count

6 pages

Committee Number

F12.60