EURADOS Intercomparison 2014 for Whole Body Dosemeters in Photon Fields
H. Stadtmann, A. F. McWhan, T. W. M. Grimbergen, M. Figel, A. M. Romero, C. Gärtner and C. Hranitzky
European Radiation Dosimetry Group e. V.
EURADOS Report 2018-01
Neuherberg, February 2018
ISSN 2226-8057
ISBN 978-3-943701-17-3
EURADOS Report 2018-01
Braunschweig, February 2018
EURADOS Intercomparison 2014
for Whole Body Dosemeters
in Photon Fields
H. Stadtmann1, A. F. McWhan2, T. W. M. Grimbergen3,
M. Figel4, A. M. Romero5, C. Gärtner1 and C. Hranitzky1
1 Seibersdorf Labor GmbH, Austria
2 Cavendish Nuclear Limited, United Kingdom (Babcock International Group)
3 NRG, Individual monitoring service, the Netherlands
4 Helmholtz-Zentrum München, Germany
5 CIEMAT, Spain
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Contents Contents ................................................................................................................................... i
Abstract .................................................................................................................................. iii
1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1
2 Outline of the EURADOS Intercomparison 2014 project ............................................. 2
2.1 Organization Group .................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Scope ......................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 Coordination ............................................................................................................... 2
2.4 Online Platform ........................................................................................................... 2
2.5 Project set-up and phases .......................................................................................... 4
2.6 Irradiation plan ............................................................................................................ 7
2.7 Participants ................................................................................................................. 8
2.8 Intercomparison procedure compared to ISO 14146 ............................................... 12
2.9 Execution of the irradiations ..................................................................................... 13
2.10 Background and transit dose control ........................................................................ 16
2.11 Confidentiality and integrity of the data and the results ............................................ 16
2.12 EURADOS Certificates of Participation and Participants Meeting ........................... 17
3 Results and Discussion ................................................................................................ 18
3.1 Review of the comments received from participants ................................................ 18
3.2 Basic statistical results ............................................................................................. 18
3.3 Distribution of response values ................................................................................ 19
3.4 Response values per radiation quality ..................................................................... 22
3.5 Response values for different TLD detector materials ............................................. 26
3.6 Reproducibility .......................................................................................................... 27
3.7 Linearity .................................................................................................................... 29
3.8 Response values as a function of reference doses .................................................. 29
3.9 Outliers ..................................................................................................................... 30
3.10 Results for individual systems .................................................................................. 32
3.11 Questionnaire ........................................................................................................... 33
4 Conclusions ................................................................................................................... 36
5 References ..................................................................................................................... 37
6 Figures and tables ......................................................................................................... 39
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Appendix A: Previous whole body and extremity intercomparisons organised by EURADOS WG2 .................................................................................................................... 41
Appendix B: Time schedule ................................................................................................ 42
Appendix C: List of participants ......................................................................................... 43
Appendix D: Example Irradiation Certificate ..................................................................... 47
Appendix E: Example “Certificate of Participation” ......................................................... 51
Appendix F: Datasheets with results for individual participants .................................... 55
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Abstract EURADOS Working Group 2 has developed a system for a self-sustained programme of regular
intercomparisons (ICs), (Figel, M. Report to Council, WG02-SG2, 2007). The first three ICs, which were
all for whole body dosemeters in photon fields, were carried out between 2008 and 2012 (IC2008,
IC2010, IC2012). In addition, two ICs with different scopes were carried out, one for extremity
dosemeters in photon and beta fields (IC2009ext) and one for whole-body dosemeters in neutron
fields (IC2012n). The current IC, IC2014 for whole body dosemeters in photon fields, has built on the
success of the three previous ICs with 112 participating dosimetry systems from 96 institutes and
participants from 35 countries around the world. The number of participating systems increased
significantly compared to IC2008 – from 62 in IC2008 to 112 in IC2014 .
IC2014 was organized by an organization group (OG) composed of Hannes Stadtmann and Christian
Gärtner from Seibersdorf Labor GmbH (co-ordinators and co-ordinating laboratory), Tom
Grimbergen (NRG), Ana Maria Romero (CIEMAT), Andrew McWhan (Cavendish Nuclear Limited ) and
Markus Figel (Helmholtz Zentrum München).
The systems tested during this exercise included 79 TLD, 12 Film, 11 OSL and 10 dosemeter systems
based on other techniques (Other), i.e. radiophotoluminescence (RPL), direct ion storage (DIS) or
active personal dosemeters (APD). A total of 3360 dosemeters were handled by the coordinator of
which 2240 dosemeters were irradiated. All irradiations were carried out by a selected metrology
laboratory, accredited to EN ISO/IEC 17025 in accordance with the irradiation plan developed by the
OG. The metrology laboratory selected for IC2014 was the Seibersdorf Labor GmbH.
Out of the total of 112 systems, 81 reported both Hp(10) and Hp(0.07) and 31 reported Hp(10) results
only. In general, the participants showed a very satisfactory performance with only 5% outliers for
the dose quantity Hp(10) from the total reported values. 77% systems had no outliers from the
“trumpet curve” criteria. 89% of the systems fulfilled the ISO 14146 performance criteria (max. 2
outliers are allowed). The median of all Hp(10) response values was very close to unity (0.97).
The influence of dosemeter design on the response values was examined at the participants’
meeting held at the conference of individual monitoring IM2015 in Bruges with discussion on both
general aspects of this IC and specific system problems.
These IC results can assist the participants to show compliance with their quality management
system, compare their results with those from other participants and develop action plans for
improvement of their systems. The high number of participants confirms that there is strong
demand for international IC exercises in Europe, and that these are of significant operational value
for Individual Monitoring Services (IMS). In 2015 and 2016 two further ICs were carried out: one for
extremity dosemeters in photon and beta fields (IC2015ext) and one for whole body dosemeters
(IC2016). Reports on these Intercomparisons will follow.
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1 Introduction EURADOS working groups on Harmonisation of Individual Monitoring in Europe (1997-2000 [1,2],
2001-2004 [3]) have shown that intercomparison exercises (ICs) are a fundamental prerequisite for
harmonisation of individual monitoring services (IMS). Consequently, these EURADOS working
groups recommended periodic performance tests or IC exercises within the European Union (EU) to
assist this objective. It was believed that ICs would stimulate IMS to improve the quality of their
results, provide information on IMS quality throughout EU and assist harmonisation of IMS quality
control standards. Further support was provided by the response to questionnaires sent to IMS in
the EU and non EU countries which showed very strong interest in participating in the proposed
programme of periodic ICs.
In 2005-2006 EURADOS started to investigate the possibility of organizing a programme of self-
sustained ICs. Based on the collected evidence, it was decided to organize the first IC, IC2008, within
the framework of EURADOS.
Participation in regular ICs is now specifically recommended in the European Commission’s
Technical Recommendations for Monitoring Individuals Occupationally Exposed to External
Radiation [4]. Participation is also being considered as an essential criterion for IMS approval by
some authorities. At the same time, a growing number of IMS are either working towards, or have
already achieved, formal EN ISO/IEC 17025 [5] accreditation which in itself requires the participation
in regular inter laboratory comparisons.
EURADOS WG2 has now successfully carried out four ICs for whole body dosemeters (IC2008,
IC2010, IC2012, IC2014) [6, 7, 8] and one for extremity dosemeters in photon and beta fields (IC2009)
[9]. All of these ICs have been performed without any external funding with all costs being covered
by the participants’ fees. Details are summarised in the Appendix A: Previous whole body and
extremity intercomparisons organised by EURADOS WG2 and in further publications in scientific
journals [10, 11], 12]
This report describes the set-up of the fourth IC for whole body dosemeters, IC2014, and gives an
extended overview of the results. Some details about this IC were published already in the
scientific literature [13]
Please note: The tables and figures are presented as accurately as possible. However there may be appear to
be discrepancies in some of the data e.g. total number of dosemeters. This is a consequence of different data
samples used for individual table and figures, e.g. wrongly irradiated dosemeters, missing reported
numerical dose values etc.
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2 Outline of the EURADOS Intercomparison 2014 project
2.1 Organization Group
The organizational structure for the EURADOS programme for self-sustained ICs for IMS, was laid
down in the report of Working Group 2 (WG2) Subgroup 2 which was presented to the EURADOS
Council at the Annual Meeting 2007 (AM2007) [14]. This WG2 report provided extensive plans for a
self-sustained IC programme including detailed proposals for organization and financial
arrangements. This plan was put in practice starting from IC2008 and has been essentially kept
unaltered in all subsequent ICs.
For each IC, an Organization Group (OG) is appointed by EURADOS Council. This group prepares,
manages and controls all planning and operational details of the IC. This includes all materials and
data transfer between the participating IMS and the irradiation laboratories that will perform the
irradiations. For efficiency reasons, the OG is limited to a relatively small number of persons which
also assists control of confidentiality as the information is handled by the minimum number of
persons required for the task.
For IC2014 the OG was formed by the authors of this report, with Seibersdorf Labor GmbH, Austria
acting as the coordinating institute.
2.2 Scope
IC2014 was intended for whole body dosemeters in photon fields.
As with previous ICs, the option was included for IMS to report both Hp(10) and Hp(0.07) or just
Hp(10). The IC was aimed specifically for dosemeters already in routine use for individual monitoring
of exposed workers but IMS could also apply to participate with novel systems.
2.3 Coordination
Seibersdorf Labor GmbH, Austria acted as the coordinating institute. The task of the coordinator is
to receive, forward for irradiation and return all dosemeters back to the participants. The coordinator
also carries out all communication between the participants, the irradiation laboratory and the OG.
This includes the dose values reported by the participants and the irradiation laboratory. For the first
time, an on-line platform was designed and successfully introduced to support the coordinator.
Unlike in the previous ICs, the whole registration, communication and data exchange process of the
participants was handled by this new on-line platform.
2.4 Online Platform
During the planning phase of IC2014 it was decided to develop an online platform which allows the
coordinator to stay in contact with the participants and to transfer the large amount of information
and data to the coordinator and to the participants.
In total, the online platform in the IC2014 version consisted of more than ten thousand lines of php
code. Six database tables with a total of nearly twenty thousand records stored all the data from the
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IC. Creating this platform was a significant task with many hours of programming and testing.
However, the effort has proved invaluable and the platform has made IC administration easier and
more efficient for the participants as well as for the coordinator.
The key features of the online platform are:
• The online platform is easy to use.
• It is platform-independent, which means it is useable regardless of the participant’s browser
and operating system. Therefore the webpages are standard html and no java-script is used.
This does result in the lack of some interactive and state-of-the-art features available on some
commercial webpages, but on the other hand the IC2014 online platform should work on
every browser and on every device.
• The online platform is considered to be very secure: the entire communication runs over
https, the database is on a separate server, the login data is one-way-encrypted, all activity is
logged and brute-force-attacks can be detected and blocked. There are additional security
features in place which will not be disclosed.
• The participants can monitor the status of the IC and their dosimetry system in real-time. The
status page is always up to date and provides information such as whether or not the
coordinator has received their dosemeters or sent them back for read-out.
• The online platform is a one-stop-shop. All relevant information regarding the IC2014 is
available on the website, including documents, copies of the mails sent, and so on.
• The online platform is multilingual. Currently, it is available in in English and in German but
more languages can be added easily.
• And finally – the online platform is reusable. All the IC-specific data is stored in a configuration
file and so the online platform can be easily used for further ICs.
The workflow of an IC using the online platform is as follows:
• the participants register with details of their IMS, dosimetry system(s) and a contact person
on the online platform
• the participants receive an Application Form, which they have to sign and return to the
coordinator
• the EURADOS treasurer generates and sends out the invoices (the online platform provides
all the data needed to generate the invoices)
• the participants enter the IDs of their dosemeters (e.g. serial numbers) and receive the
“Dosemeter ID Form”, which they have to sign and enclose with the dosemeters sent to the
coordinator
• the participants are informed when the dosemeters are received by the coordinator
• the dosemeters are irradiated
• the dosemeters are sent back (the online platform provides information when the dosemeters
have been shipped and the participants confirm the receipt of the dosemeters)
• the participants are informed which dosemeters have been irradiated and which dosemeters
can be used for background correction (data available on the online platform)
• the dosemeters are read out by the participants
• the participants enter their measured dose values and receive the “Participant’s Dose Values
Form”, which they have to print, sign for verification and approval and return to the
coordinator by email
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• the coordinator generates the Draft Report including the reference dose values
• the participants can download the Draft Report and comment on the results
• the organization group decides on requested changes
• the coordinator generates the Final Report
• the participants can download the Final Report and additionally receive the Final Report via
standard mail
• the participants are asked to fill out a short online survey, which gives valuable feedback
• the participants are invited to the Participants Meeting and can register on the online platform
2.5 Project set-up and phases
Four main phases can be defined for IC2014, i.e.:
1. preparation
2. announcement and registration
3. execution
4. reporting
In the preparation phase for IC2014, the OG developed a proposal by defining the scope,
establishing the irradiation plan (radiation qualities and dose range) and setting the budget and
provisional timetable. The OG then contacted suitably accredited (ISO 17025 accreditation)
irradiation laboratories for quotes, based on an outline of the proposed irradiations and the number
of expected participants. As EURADOS is a non-profit making organisation, the IC fee is based on a
careful prediction of total costs. This includes a prediction of the minimum number of participants
required to balance income and expenditure. When the quotes from the irradiation laboratories
have been received and the budget has been finalised, the OG presents the proposal to the
EURADOS Council for formal approval.
The dosimetry laboratory of the Seibersdorf Labor GmbH, Austria was selected as the irradiation
laboratory for IC2014.
Terms and conditions for the participants were then established with limits set for maximum and
minimum number of participants. The EURADOS Council approved the budget and gave formal
approval to the OG to proceed with IC2014.
During the second phase, announcement and registration, the IC exercise was formally announced
on the EURADOS website and by direct emailing of the announcement to all IMS on the OG mailing
list which includes all previous EURADOS IC participants. The announcement included information
about the type of IC, the dose ranges, energies and angles of irradiation and the schedule for IC2014.
To clarify the scope of the IC to the candidate participants, the following information was given in
the announcement and application phase:
Irradiations, restricted to photons, will be carried out in an accredited or primary standard European
irradiation facility in terms of Hp(10) and Hp(0.07) in the following ranges:
1. Energy: 30 keV to 1.3 MeV
2. Dose: 0.2 mSv to 1 Sv
3. Angle of incidence: ± 60º
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This information was provided in advance to enable potential participants to decide if this IC would
be suitable for their dosimetry systems.
Those interested in participating were invited to register on the online platform and to complete
the application form which included terms and conditions. The Organization Group then met and
evaluated the status of all the applications. Once the required minimum number of participants (as
set by the budget) had been reached the selected irradiation laboratory was formally notified and
the decision was made to continue to the next phase.
The execution phase started with the coordinator sending all participants confirmation of
participation and a set of instructions as well as the corresponding invoice. All participants were
requested to prepare their dosemeters according to their standard procedures, and to supply the
identification codes of the dosemeters to the coordinator using the online platform. Each
participant was required to prepare 30 dosemeters in total (20 dosemeters for irradiation, 10
background/spares).
The participants were required to dispatch the dosemeters to the coordinating laboratory, in
accordance with the guidelines, before the set deadline. The coordinating laboratory received and
checked all dosemeter numbers. For each dosemeter, a label with a unique identification code
(supplied by the coordinator) was attached to the dosemeter. The code consisted of a “system
number” identifying the dosemeter system and a number 1 to 30.
Figure 1 shows examples of dosemeters with the labels. This unique identification was used to
identify dosemeters on all certificates. For presentation of the results, a different code (reporting
number) was used to maintain anonymity.
Figure 1: Examples of dosemeters with the labels added by the participants for systems 108 and 74 (note: for presentation of the results, a different code, i.e. reporting number, was used).
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All dosemeters were forwarded to the irradiation laboratory, accompanied by electronic dosemeters
to monitor the doses received in storage and transit.
After irradiation the dosemeters were returned again to the IC participants for evaluation along with
instructions on reporting their results. The online platform was used to transfer the evaluated dose
values to the coordinator.
After receiving the results, the coordinator calculated the value of the response, R, for each
dosemeter by dividing the participant's result (Hp, participant ) by the reference dose given by the
irradiation laboratory (Hp, reference ) in accordance with equation (1).
(1)
The calculated response values were downloaded from the online platform by each participant for
the initial check and confirmation along with the opportunity to add any comments. Thus, each
participant was informed of the radiation qualities and the doses given to their dosemeters. All
comments were discussed by the OG to decide if any applications for result modification could be
permitted. Note that as a general rule, the OG only accepts changes to the results when it is clear
that there has been an error by the OG or by the irradiation laboratory.
In the final phase, reporting, the coordinator prepared the "Certificates of Participation" which were
signed by the coordinator and the chairperson of EURADOS. These certificates were sent by
standard mail to the participants.
A "Participants’ Meeting" was held at the International Conference on Individual Monitoring of
Ionizing Radiation (IM2015) in Bruges. The final task of the reporting phase was the preparation and
publication of this EURADOS report.
The main milestones in the time schedule are summarized in Appendix B: Time schedule .
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2.6 Irradiation plan
Photon irradiation qualities were chosen from ISO 4037 [15] and IEC 61267 [16], including S-Co, S-
Cs, W-80, W-150 and RQR7. Irradiation categories were specified by the OG in an irradiation plan.
Details about this plan were confidential and only known by the OG and the irradiation laboratory.
In addition, the exact dose value (which was varied ±15% from the nominal value) was selected by
the irradiation laboratory for each irradiation. These exact dose values were known only by the
irradiation laboratory until all measured values had been reported to the coordinator. Table 1
summarizes the plan for each dosimetry system. The plan was designed to give an overview of
performance while varying irradiation parameters (dose, energy & angle) and applying mixed
photon radiation qualities.
Table 1: Irradiation plan for the EURADOS 2014 IC for whole body dosemeters. Irradiation qualities are reported according to ISO 4037 and IEC 61267.
Radiation Quality Mean photon
energy keV
Hp(10) mSv
Number of dosemeters
X-Ray
RQR7 47 9 2
W-80 57
9 2
W-80/60° 9 2
W-150 104 9 2
Gamma
S-Cs 662 1 2
9 4
S-Co 1250
9 2
80 2
450 2
All 20
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2.7 Participants
96 IMS from 35 countries (Appendix C: List of participants) participated with a total of 112 dosimetry systems: 79 TLD, 12 Films, 11 OSL and 10 dosemeter systems based on other techniques (Other), i.e. radiophotoluminescence (RPL), direct ion storage (DIS) or active personal dosemeters (APD). In Table 2 a summary of all participating countries and the number of participating services is listed.
Table 2: Number of participant IMS per country
Number of participant IMS Number of participant IMS
Italy 11 Estonia
1
Belgium 10 Greece
Romania 6
India
United Kingdom Lebanon
Spain 5
Lithuania
Turkey Luxembourg
Switzerland 4 Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Austria
3
Norway
Bulgaria Portugal
Czech Republic Serbia
Finland Slovenia
France Sweden
Germany Ukraine
Croatia
2
Total participants 96
Argentina Bosnia and Herzegovina Denmark Israel Japan Netherlands Poland United States
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Figure 2 shows a photograph of all 112 participating systems.
Figure 2: Photograph of all participating systems with labels added by the participants (note: for presentation of the results, a different code, i.e. reporting number, was used).
Table 3 shows the number of systems per dosimeter type including information on the type of
detector. TLD is the most widely employed dosimetry technique. 39% of the TLD participants used
LiF:Mg,Ti detectors. 81 of the 112 systems submitted results for both quantities and the remaining
31 only in the quantity Hp(10).
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Table 3: Number of systems per dosimeter type and type of detector and dose quantity
Type / Detector Systems % of all % of type Type Hp(10) only
Hp(10) & Hp(0.07)
All
TLD 79 71% 100% TLD 18 61 79
LiF:Mg,Ti 44 39% 56% Film 8 4 12
Li2B4O7/CaSO4 15 13% 19% OSL 3 8 11
LiF:Mg,Cu,P 14 13% 18% Other 2 8 10
LiF 2 2% 3% All 31 81 112
CaSO4:Dy 2 2% 3%
CaSO4:Dy/PTFE 1 1% 0,5%
LiF/Li2B4O7: Mn, Si
1 1% 0,5%
Film 12 11% 100%
Agfa 9 8% 75%
FOMA 3 3% 25%
OSL 11 10% 100%
Al2O3:C 8 7% 73%
BeO 3 3% 27%
Other 10 9% 100%
DIS 5 4% 50%
APD 3 3% 30%
RPL 2 2% 20%
All 112 100%
Figure 3: Summary of all systems concerning type of detector and dose quantity
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Table 4 summarizes the reference radiation qualities provided by the participants. Cs-137 was the
most popular source used for calibration. Some participants used two different reference radiation
qualities for Hp(10) and Hp(0.07).
Table 4: Reference radiation qualities provided by the participants
Reference Quality TLD Film OSL Other All
Cs-137 55 5 9 10 79
Cs-137/N-60 2 2
Cs-137 / N300 2 2
Cs-137 / 48 keV 1 1
Co-60 8 1 9
Co-60 / 200keV 1 1
Ra-226 1 1
RQR 5 1 1
N-60 1 1
N-80 1 1
N-100 1 1
unknown 9 2 2 13
All 79 12 11 10 112
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2.8 Intercomparison procedure compared to ISO 14146
IC2014 was set up to meet the standard ISO 14146 (2000) “Criteria and performance limits for the
periodic evaluation of processors of personal dosemeters” [17] and compliance was demonstrated
for the following items:
Quantities measured
Standard test conditions
Maximum accumulated photon radiation background
Radiation qualities and angles
Dose range
Evaluation sample size
Number of background and spare dosemeters
Evaluation procedure
Evaluation sequence
However on some items it was impossible to fulfil the ISO 14146 requirements. The main deviations
from the standard were:
The “evaluating organization” did not send a representative to select the dosemeters and to
observe that no special effort is made in processing them, to ensure that the processing of
the evaluation dosemeters is carried out in exactly the same way as for the processor's
normal customers.
No “qualification body” (for approving dosimetry services) was involved
- The qualification body shall deem competent each processor which is able to show
compliance with the performance limits.
- The qualification body shall provide the processor with a certificate which specifies
at least the dosimetry system and the period of validity.
Obviously it is impossible to comply fully with ISO 14146 because an IC deviates from a performance
test in a few fundamental and practical aspects.
In an IC, there are many participants, and the organizer is not able to visit all these
participants.
The performance test should be tailored to the specifications of the dosimetry system
tested, which may or may not be controlled by national requirements. In an international IC
the participating systems may cover a wide range of systems with different specifications
for dose and energy ranges.
Participants usually have to deviate slightly from routine procedures, e.g. because:
- the dosemeters have to be sent to a foreign address,
- the issue period of the dosemeters is longer than normal,
- steps must be taken to ensure that the results are not transferred to the national
dose registries,
- the method for the background correction may differ from normal practice.
Since EURADOS cannot play the role as “qualification body”, the participant has the responsibility
for making their participation in the IC a useful exercise for their IMS, for example for supporting
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their accreditation process. The participant should record (for their own use) all deviations from
routine procedures, and should be able to justify these deviations to their accreditation organization
and explain any impact on the results. Therefore it is in the interest of the participant, to restrict
these deviations from normal practice to the minimum.
For these reasons EURADOS does not provide the participants in the official certificates with any
assessment of the individual results. However, for the analysis of the global results, the performance
limits according to ISO 14146, commonly known as “trumpet curves”, were adopted:
+
+≤≤
+
−cc HH
HFRHH
HF 0
0
0
0
21211
(2)
Where F = 1.5, Hc is the conventional true value and H0 is the “lower limit of the dose range for which
the system has been approved”. For this IC H0 was not tailored to each individual participant. Instead,
a value of 0.085 mSv was chosen for H0 for all participants, assuming a “lower limit of the dose range”
of 1 mSv in a year (i.e. the annual limit for effective dose for the public), and an issuing frequency of
12 per year.
The standard ISO 14146 allows a maximum of one-tenth of the dosemeters irradiated to exceed the
above performance limits but, for the analysis of the global results in this report, any result
exceeding these limits was considered as an outlier.
2.9 Execution of the irradiations
A total of 2240 dosemeters were irradiated according to the irradiation plan at the irradiation
laboratory contracted for the IC (Seibersdorf Labor GmbH, Austria, accredited according to
ISO 17025). All irradiations were performed according to the international standards ISO 4037 and
IEC 61267. More details are given in a separate publication [18.]
Personal dose equivalent was obtained using the primary standard of the BEV (Austrian Federal
Office for Metrology and Surveying) for X-ray and gamma radiation qualities. The BEV standard for
monitoring air kerma for the X-ray radiation qualities of ISO standard 4037 was the free in air plate
ionisation chamber. For gamma radiation from Cs-137 and Co-60 radionuclides a graphite –
cylindrical cavity ionisation chamber was used. For dose equivalent quantities, calibration
conditions were created according to ISO 4037. Suitable conversion coefficients were taken from
ISO 4037 or they were calculated from measured real X-ray spectra based on ICRU/ICRP [19]
published data for mono-energetic photon energies in the ICRU tissue slab phantom. All irradiations
were performed on the appropriate ISO slab-phantom recommended by the standard (Figure 4). As
described in section 2.6, the irradiation laboratory varied the actual doses around the nominal values
given in the irradiation plan.
The IC2014 irradiations were performed in the two measurement rooms of the Dosimetry
Laboratory using the following three systems: a Philips MG320 X-ray unit, a 137Cs/60Co nuclide source
installation and a 60Co Picker C8 M/80 high-dose-rate irradiator. Four applied radiation qualities were
conformed to ISO 4037[9] standard, i.e. two gamma radiation qualities (S-Cs, S-Co) and two X-ray
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radiation qualities (W-80, W-150). X-ray radiation qualities were used with additional filtration of 0.5
mm Cu and 1.0 mm Sn for tube voltages of 80 and 150 kV, accordingly. Average photon energies
are given in Table 1. Additionally, the X-ray quality RQR 7 according to IEC 61267 was used with
3 mm Al additional filtration and 90 kV tube voltage. This X-ray radiation field with its mean photon
energy of 47 keV is typically used for medical diagnostic dosemeter calibrations. BEV calibration
certificates for the monitor chamber of the X-ray radiation fields and for the gamma radiation fields
provided traceability to the national primary standards. The distance of the irradiations was chosen
to provide full irradiation of the ISO water slab phantom. The influence of the field inhomogeneity
was calculated in detail for all radiation qualities based on measured 2D field distributions. A
maximum deviation of 2 % (gamma radiation qualities) and 3 % (X-ray radiation qualities) from the
central dose equivalent was allowed. According to the results of Monte Carlo simulations of the
backscattered radiation fields in front of the phantom, dosemeters were positioned within a
designated area of maximum detector size. A uniformly distributed deviation due to field
inhomogeneity within the stated limits was considered in the uncertainty budget.
Figure 4: Irradiation set up
Table 5 and Table 6 show a summary of the radiation qualities and actual doses imparted for the
different radiation qualities, for Hp(10) and Hp(0.07), respectively.
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Table 5: Summary of the actual radiation qualities and doses imparted, Hp(10) - S, L, M and H mean “Small”, “Low”, “Medium” and “High” dose values,
Radiation Quality Hp(10) (mSv) Dose-
meters Mean Min Max
X-Ray
RQR7 8.7 7.8 9.9 2
W-80 8.6 7.6 9.7 2
W-80/60° 8.3 7.3 9.4 2
W-150 8.4 7.4 9.5 2
Gamma
S-Cs-S 1.0 0.9 1.1 2
S-Cs-L 8.1 7.1 9.2 4
S-Co-L 8.9 7.9 10.0 2
S-Co-M 80.8 71.0 92.0 2
S-Co-H 449 413 499 2
Table 6: Summary of the actual radiation qualities and doses imparted. Hp(0.07)
Radiation Quality Hp(0.07) (mSv) Dose-
meters Mean Min Max
X-Ray
RQR7 8.9 7.9 10.1 2
W-80 7.9 7.0 9.0 2
W-80/60° 8.9 7.9 10.2 2
W-150 7.7 6.9 8.8 2
Gamma
S-Cs-S 1.0 0.9 1.1 2
S-Cs-L 8.0 7.1 9.2 4
S-Co-L 9.0 8.0 10.2 2 S-Co-M 81.8 72.2 93.6 2
S-Co-H 456 420 508 2
The laboratory reported the irradiation data to the coordinating laboratory by means of irradiation
certificates (Appendix D: Example Irradiation Certificate).
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2.10 Background and transit dose control
For each dosimetry system 10 dosemeters were reserved as “background and transit dose control”
dosemeters to allow for background and transfer dose corrections. These dosemeters were also
available for use by the irradiation laboratory in case of damage or errors during the irradiations.
Only a few background and transit dose control dosemeters had to be used for this purpose.
The organizer provided the participants with the identification codes of the unused “background
and transit dose control” dosemeters. The mean values per system of reported dose values for all of
these non-irradiated dosemeters are shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5: Mean values of reported background doses (the first red bar is truncated - the reported background dose was 1.02 mSv) for all systems
2.11 Confidentiality and integrity of the data and the results
The data processed by the OG has to be treated confidentially for two specific reasons.
Firstly, the IC was designed to be a blind test for all the participants. This meant that all participants
were to report their results without knowing the details of the irradiation plan, in particular the dose
values. The dose values were reported to the participants only after the coordinator had received
the dose values evaluated by the participant. At the time of application for the IC, only the ranges of
dose, energies and angles were known to the participants (section: 2.5 Project set-up and phases).
Direct communication between participants and the irradiation laboratory was not allowed and the
coordinator transferred all necessary information. It was known that some IMS would participate
with more than one dosimetry system and it was also considered that some IMS might have access
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to results of other participants. In order to prevent these participants guessing dose values by
combining results, the irradiation plan was executed in a random order for each participant. In
addition, the irradiation laboratory varied the dose values in the irradiation plan within specified
ranges from participant to participant, rather than using fixed dose values for each radiation quality.
Secondly, the individual results are the property of the participants only and thus have to be kept
confidential. To assure this confidentiality the coordinator separated all information which could
possibly lead to the identity of the participants from the published results. In the overviews of the
results, the participating dosimetry systems are only referenced by a randomized code. All
participants‘ certificates contained “Reporting number used in publications” known only to the
participant and the coordinator. However, once participants have received their certificates, OG has
no influence on the use that participants make of their own results.
During the IC exercises significant quantities of data had to be exchanged. In order to assure data
integrity it was decided to use parallel data streams. All official results were reported on signed
papers. In parallel data was exchanged in electronic formats by means of a web based online
platform for efficient processing and to prevent typographic errors. In case of any ambiguity the
data on the signed papers was taken as “true”. To maintain data security, all relevant electronic
documents containing IC results (draft results or certificate) were password protected.
2.12 EURADOS Certificates of Participation and Participants Meeting
EURADOS is not accredited for the evaluation of IMS and consequently the results issued by
EURADOS itself cannot be regarded as an official test report. As an alternative, the established
protocol is to report the results to the individual participants in the form of a “Certificate of
Participation”, with the irradiation reports of the accredited irradiation laboratories as an annex.
These certificates consist of two pages. The front page shows the certificate number, the reporting
number, the details of the participant, the description of the system as given by the participant and
a summary of the IC procedure. The front page was signed by both the EURADOS Chairperson and
the IC coordinator. The second page shows the actual results for each dosemeter, irradiation quality,
value of Hp(10) as reported by participant, value of Hp(10) as reported by the irradiation laboratory,
and the ratio of these two values. These same three quantities for Hp(0.07) were also reported for the
participants who chose to report Hp(0.07) values. In the Certificates, no performance limits were
indicated because these might differ from one participant to the other (see Appendix E: Example
“Certificate of Participation”). All participants received their signed certificates by post.
The next step was to prepare a participants' meeting, coinciding with the conference on individual
monitoring (IM2015) held in Bruges, to show and discuss the results among the OG and the
participants.
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3 Results and Discussion
3.1 Review of the comments received from participants
After the participants submitted the results, the coordinator processed the dose values and created
a draft report for each system. These reports were made available to each participant followed by a
two week time frame to comment on their report. The participants were informed that if they
requested corrections because of errors made by the OG organization, they would have to indicate
the results to be corrected and the justification. The OG would have the final decision on any
amendments.
In total 7 comments were received:
• errors made when filling in the dose values in the form (2 participants)
• forgot to report Hp(0.07) dose values
• bug found in the dose calculating algorithm for a certain radiation quality
• errors made during the readout
• applied a 10% correction factor to certain dose values (required by local authorities)
• correction required due to long time between irradiation and readout
In accordance with the terms and conditions, OG decided that none of the requested changes would
be allowed.
3.2 Basic statistical results
The response (R) was calculated for each dosemeter by dividing the participant's result, Hp, participant
by the reference dose values (given by irradiation laboratory) Hp, reference in accordance equation (1).
Table 7 shows the total number of values reported, together with estimates for the central value of
the distribution of response values (arithmetic mean, median value) and measures for the spread in
the response values (standard deviation, 5th 25th 75th and 95th percentiles).
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Table 7: Total number of all numerical values reported (five Hp(10) and two Hp(0.07) values were missing and were not considered in the statistical calculations), and some statistical quantities indicating the central values (mean and median) and spread of the results (e.g. standard deviation, percentiles, extremas).
Statistics of all response values R
Quantity Hp(10) Hp(0.07)
number of values 2235 1618
(missing numbers) (5) (2)
σ− 1.17 1.20
mean 0.98 1.01
σ+ 0.78 0.81
min 0.05 0.00
5% 0.69 0.76
25% 0.88 0.89
median (50%) 0.97 0.99
75% 1.06 1.10
95% 1.29 1.35
max 2.45 2.09
Dose values for all systems were reported for Hp(10) and 5 single dose values were missing. For 31
systems, only values for Hp(10) were reported.
Both for Hp(10) and for Hp(0.07) the estimates of the central values (medians) were close to unity.
The spread in the values for Hp(10) and Hp(0.07) were very similar.
From the percentiles, the 90% coverage intervals of all responses for all participants together can be
derived: this was approximately 0.7 – 1.3.
3.3 Distribution of response values
Figure 6 shows the frequency distributions and the cumulative distributions of all numerical
response values (five Hp(10) and two Hp(0.07) values were not reported by participants). For Hp(10)
values ranged from 0.05 to 2.45 (outside the range of the figure), while for Hp(0.07) the values ranged
from 0.0 to 2.09 (outside the range of the figure).
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Figure 6: Frequency and the cumulative distributions of all numerical response values. Top: Hp(10); bottom: Hp(0.07). Some values were out of the range of the x-axis.
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Figure 7 shows the same results, but subdivided per type of system.
Figure 7: Frequency and cumulative distributions of all response value. From top to bottom: different types of dosimetry systems. Left: Hp(10); right: Hp(0.07). Some values were out of the range of the x axis. The area below the frequency distribution is equal to unity for all graphs.
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3.4 Response values per radiation quality
Subdividing the results per radiation quality results in Figure 8 and Figure 9 where the distribution
of Hp(10) and Hp(0.07) results are expressed in the diagrams by the median value (diamond), the 50%
range (box), the 90% range (bar) and the maximum and minimum values (dots).
Figure 8: Distributions of all Hp(10) response values for different radiation qualities. Diamond (Median), box (50% range), bar (90% range), dots (minimum, maximum).
Figure 9: Distributions of all Hp(0.07) response values for different radiation qualities. Diamond (Median), box (50% range), bar (90% range), dots (minimum, maximum).
1.00 1.021.12
0.950.97
0.94 0.97
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Figure 8 summarises all system results for the dose quantity Hp(10) for the different irradiation
categories. The median of all response values of all systems for all radiations (furthest right bar in
the diagram) is close to 1. In most cases (90% bar) the response values for Hp(10) are within an
acceptable range (0.6 to 1.5). A pronounced over-response for many systems is obvious only for
W-80/60° angular irradiations with the lower energy photons (filtered 80 kV x-ray radiation). The
extreme values for all qualities cover the range from 0.05 to 2.45.
Figure 9 shows the same type of results for the dose quantity Hp(0.07). An over-response can still be
observed for W80/60° but it is less pronounced than in Figure 8.
Figure 10 and Figure 11 show the result for the test of angular response for all dosemeter systems,
for quality W80. The majority of ratios of Hp(10) mean response values (90% bar) is close to the
median value 1.12, i.e. an increase of the response for angular irradiation compared to that for
normal incidence. For Hp(0.07) the ratios of mean response values lie in a narrow distribution as well,
but the median value is closer to unity. These results suggest that for most systems the filter
thickness for Hp(10) does not provide a perfect fit to the conversion factors for Hp(10). For Hp(0.07)
the filtration appears to be appropriate for this energy range.
Figure 10: Distributions of all Hp(10) mean response values for single systems for W80 and different radiation angles and the corresponding ratios. Diamond (Median), box (50% range), bar (90% range), dots (minimum, maximum).
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Figure 11: Distributions of all Hp(0.07) mean response values for single systems for W80 and different radiation angles and the corresponding ratios. Diamond (Median), box (50% range), bar (90% range), dots (minimum, maximum).
Figure 12 shows the same results as Figure 8 and Figure 9, but subdivided per type of system. This
subdivision makes clear that the deviations for W80/60° are caused by TLD and film systems where
also most systems participated. In contrast, the systems in the categories OSL and Other show a
small spread and almost no bias for the energy range tested.
The figure shows some differences between the spread of response values for the different
dosemeter types. Both TLDs and films show wider range of extremes than OSL and Other.
Comparing the 50% boxes of types TLD and film for all qualities together gives quite similar results.
These results show that the performance of good film dosemeters is comparable with the
performance of good TLDs.
The 90% bars for film systems show a larger spread than for TLD, OSL and Other systems. For Hp(10),
the 90% bars for film show under response for the gamma ray qualities for some film systems
whereas for Hp(0.07) the under response is less pronounced. However, it should be noted these
statistics are based on only a small number of systems as Hp(0.07) was reported by only four film
systems. Nevertheless, these deviations for film systems may be explained by the fact that it is more
difficult to achieve an appropriate calibration over the whole energy range tested, especially for
Hp(10), because the small detector thickness can result in insufficient buildup for higher energies.
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Figure 12: Distributions of all response values for different systems. From top to bottom: different types of dosimetry systems. Left: Hp(10); right: Hp(0.07).
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3.5 Response values for different TLD detector materials
Three different TLD material combinations were grouped in Figure 13.
Figure 13: Comparison of the response distributions for different TLD materials.
44 out of a total of 79 TLD systems used LiF:Mg,Ti as detector material. The typical over response for
lower energy photons is observed for qualities RQR7 and W-80. Unlike the results of previous ICs the
results for the higher sensitivity material LiF:Mg,Cu,P are very similar to LiF:Mg,Ti. For the LiF:Mg,Cu,P
systems the response is close to unity for all the radiation qualities, except for the under response at
W-150 (mean energy 104 keV) which is consistent with the known energy dependence of this
material. The response for Li2B4O7/CaSO4:Tm dosemeters is also good for all qualities although it can
be seen that the bias for “all” shows a slight under response (50% box below 1.0)
1.12 1.121.27
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1.29 1.291.22 1.07
0.95 0.94 1.00
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Both LiF:Mg,Ti and Li2B4O7/CaSO4:Tm show an under-response for S-Cs, the quality which is used as
a reference beam quality for most of these IMS. This under-response is not seen for LiF:Mg,Cu,P
systems. This observation is consistent with previous IC results. A possible explanation is that this
could be a result of fading effects with both LiF:Mg,Ti and Li2B4O7/CaSO4:Tm. The issue period for the
IC exercise is about four months, whereas the normal issue period is more likely to be about one
month. For LiF:Mg,Cu,P systems fading effects are not expected to play an important role.
3.6 Reproducibility
To investigate the reproducibility of the IC results, the coefficient of variation (CV) was calculated for
all irradiation categories (excluding angular irradiations W80/+60° and W60/-60°) as the ratio of the
standard deviation to the mean value of the two or four values. The relative frequency (histogram)
and the cumulative frequency of the calculated values for all reported results is shown in Figure 14.
For Hp(10), it can be seen that around 84 % of the reported values of CV fall below 5%. For only 1.1 %
of the reported results the CV was larger than 20% (outside the x-axis in Figure 14 although some
participants reported CV values of more than 100% within one irradiation category. For Hp(0.07)
similar conclusions can be made.
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Figure 14: Distributions of coefficient of variation (CV) values for results within the same irradiation categories (same reference dose) excluding angular irradiations. Relative frequency (red histogram, left axis) and the cumulative frequency (blue, right axis). Values for Hp(10) (top) and for Hp(0.07) (bottom).
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3.7 Linearity
One of the aims of the irradiation plan was to test the linearity of the systems by varying the dose
through a range, from 1 mSv to 500 mSv, without varying any other parameter such as beam quality
or irradiation angle. In practice it is difficult to find a practical beam quality which covers this whole
dose range. As an alternative, S-Co was chosen for the higher dose values, and S-Cs for the lower
dose values (see section 2.6).
Figure 15 shows the results for all systems, quantity Hp(10). In addition to the mean response values,
the distributions of the ratios of mean response values are given (S-Cs-L/S-Cs-S and S-Co-H/S-Co-L
respectively). The results show very good linearity over the whole dose range tested for the vast
majority of the systems. For a few systems an increase of over-response is found at the high dose
values. From further analyses (e.g. figure “trumpet curve” section 3.8) it can be concluded that the
systems showing these over-responses are TLD systems.
Figure 15: Distribution of the mean response values for S-Cs and S-Co irradiations for different doses (S: small dose; L: low dose; M: medium dose; H: high dose) and the distribution for different mean response ratios.
3.8 Response values as a function of reference doses
Figure 16 displays all response values for Hp(10) as a function of reference dose. The distribution of
response values were subdivided by type of dosimetry system (film, TLD, OSL, Other). The dashed
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lines represent the trumpet curves according to equation (2), with F=1.5 and H0=0.085 mSv. The
outliers represent 5% of the total numbers of reported values for Hp(10) and only 3% for Hp(0,07).
Figure 16: Response values for Hp(10) (top) and Hp(0.07) (bottom) as a function of reference dose. The dashed lines represent the trumpet curves.
3.9 Outliers
Defining all the response values out of the trumpet curves as outliers, Table 8 and Table 9 represent
the relative number of outliers per radiation quality and type of dosimetry system.
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Table 8: Relative number of outliers per irradiation category and type of dosimetry system, for Hp(10) results. For S-Cs (S/L) and S-Co (L/M/H) all categories were combined.
Outliers
Quantity Quality TLD Film OSL Other All
Hp(10)
RQR7 5% 8% 0% 10% 5%
W-80 6% 8% 0% 0% 5% W-80/60° 8% 25% 0% 5% 9%
W-150 5% 17% 0% 0% 5% S-Cs 1% 14% 0% 2% 3%
S-Co 5% 24% 0% 0% 6%
All 4% 17% 0% 2% 5%
In general, the participants showed a very satisfactory performance with only 5% outliers for the dose quantity Hp(10) from the total reported values. 77% systems had no outliers from the trumpet curve criteria. 89% of the systems fulfilled the ISO 14146 performance criteria (max. 2 outliers allowed) for Hp(10).
Table 9: Relative number of outliers per irradiation category and type of dosimetry system, for Hp(0.07) results. For S-Cs (S/L) and S-Co (L/M/H) all categories were combined. .
Outliers
Quantity Quality TLD Film OSL Other All
Hp(0.07)
RQR7 9% 25% 0% 0% 8%
W-80 7% 0% 0% 0% 6% W-80/60° 7% 25% 0% 0% 6%
W-150 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% S-Cs 1% 17% 0% 0% 2%
S-Co 2% 25% 0% 0% 3%
All 3% 18% 0% 0% 3%
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3.10 Results for individual systems
This paragraph presents results for individual systems separately (but anonymously). Individual
systems are represented with a “reporting number”. This number was randomly assigned and has
no relation to the participant number as used by the organizer for keeping track of correspondence
etc.
Response values for each individual system are shown separately (by anonymous “reporting
number”) in Figure 17and Figure 18. It shows that most outliers are associated with a relatively small
number of systems. Some systems show a significant bias, others have a greater than normal spread
of results.
It should be noted that there are examples of excellent performances within each type of dosimetry
system.
Figure 17: Response values for Hp(10) for each individual participant system. Film, TLD, OSL and other systems are represented by triangles, circles, diamonds and squares, respectively.
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
resp
on
se f
or
Hp
(10)
reporting number
TLD Film
OSL Other
Limit = 1.5 Limit =1 /1.5
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Figure 18: Response values for Hp(0.07) for each individual participant system. Film, TLD, OSL and other systems are represented by triangles, circles, diamonds and squares, respectively.
For each participating system a separate datasheet was prepared summarizing all the results and
the underlying data. Data for Hp(10) and Hp(0.07) (if any) is presented in separate sheets. Each sheet
shows the data reported by the irradiation laboratory and by the participant, and the response value
calculated from these values (for each irradiation separately). Data has been combined for the
radiation qualities and some statistical quantities are also provided. Two figures have been included
to show the response values in the trumpet curve and the response values for the different radiation
qualities.
These sheets have been prepared primarily to enable the participants to analyze their own results
and to compare these with the results of the other participants. The individual results will not be
analyzed in further detail in this report. The datasheets for all participants can be inspected in
Appendix F: Datasheets with results for individual participants
3.11 Questionnaire
At the end of IC2014 the participants were invited to fill in a short questionnaire to investigate the
opinion of the participants about the organization of IC2014 and the IC programme. Participants
were able to access the questionnaire on the IC online platform. 60 participants took this
opportunity to provide the OG with feedback.
Figure 19 shows the distributions of scores from 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) for 11 organizational
aspects. Scores are generally very satisfactory. Overall organization and especially communication,
including the new online platform introduced at IC2014, received the highest scores. For the
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
resp
on
se R
fo
r H
p(0
.07)
reporting number
TLD Film
OSL Other
Limit = 1.5 Limit =1 /1.5
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irradiation plan (selection of beam qualities but especially dose values) and the time schedule, the
scores show that a larger fraction of the respondents see room for improvement. For a minority the
IC price is a serious issue, although more than 90% of the participants seem to accept the price with
a score of 3 (neutral) or higher.
Figure 19: Distributions of scores for 11 aspects as given by the respondents. Darkest green (on the right side) means lowest score (1: poor), lightest color means highest score (5: excellent). All aspects score (partially) 5, only one aspect (6. Price of participation) scores 1 to 5. Lines between the numbered rows are just for visual clarity.
A similar questionnaire was distributed after the first IC in this programme (IC2008). For that
questionnaire, 21 replies were received. Figure 20 shows a comparison of the average scores of these
two questionnaires and the results are similar. However, when comparing the data it should be
noted that the number of replies for the questionnaire after IC2008 was a factor of three lower than
that for IC2014. Keeping this in mind, it can be concluded that the most recent questionnaire shows
an improvement in almost every aspect compared to those of the questionnaire after IC2008.
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Figure 20: Comparison of the mean scores for the 2008 and the 2014 questionnaires.
Figure 21 shows the results for three questions indicating whether or not the main aims of the IC
exercise where met, according to the opinion of the respondents. The positive answers confirm that
the programme meets the aims and fulfils the demand for ICs for individual monitoring services.
Figure 21: Distributions of answers of respondents on the questions in how far the aims of the IC programme were met.
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4 Conclusions
EURADOS WG2 carried out IC2014 for whole body dosemeters as part of the programme which
EURADOS has developed for self-sustained ICs for IMS for external radiation. It has been established
that the results from these ICs can assist all participants to demonstrate compliance within their own
quality management system, compare their results with other participants and develop action plans
for improving their own systems.
IC2014 had 112 participating dosimetry systems from 96 participants around the world. In general,
the participants showed a very satisfactory performance with only 5% outliers for the dose quantity
Hp(10) from the total reported values. 77% systems had no outliers from the trumpet curve criteria.
89% of the systems fulfilled the ISO 14146 performance criteria (max. 2 outliers are allowed) for
Hp(10). Some of the Film and TLD systems have shown pronounced under response compared to
IC2012 . There were no outliers for OSL systems and only a few in the category Other. IC2014 results
clearly show that there are examples of excellent performances within each type of dosimetry
system.
The median of all response values was very close to unity. This finding confirms that, in general, the
calibration procedures, especially the traceability to standard dosimetry laboratories, meets the
required standards without any general bias. However, the results, in particular the outliers, also
indicate that a small number of services could improve the quality of their systems by reviewing
their calibration procedures.
Specific additional information was supplied by the participants. This allowed a more detailed
analysis of the results with respect to detector type. The observed characteristics are generally in
agreement with results established in scientific literature.
The high number of participating systems (112) confirms that there is a significant demand for
internationally organized ICs and that these are of operational value for individual monitoring
services. Therefore, it is planned to continue this series of EURADOS ICs.
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6 Figures and tables
Figure 1: Examples of dosemeters with the labels added by the participants for systems 108 and 74
(note: for presentation of the results, a different code, i.e. reporting number, was used). .................... 5
Figure 2: Photograph of all participating systems with labels added by the participants (note: for
presentation of the results, a different code, i.e. reporting number, was used). ........................................ 9
Figure 3: Summary of all systems concerning type of detector and dose quantity ................................ 10
Figure 4: Irradiation set up ........................................................................................................................................... 14
Figure 5: Mean values of reported background doses (the first red bar is truncated - the reported
background dose was 1.02 mSv) for all systems .................................................................................................. 16
Figure 6: Frequency and the cumulative distributions of all numerical response values. .................... 20
Figure 7: Frequency and cumulative distributions of all response value. From top to bottom:
different types of dosimetry systems. Left: Hp(10); right: Hp(0.07). Some values were out of the range
of the x axis. The area below the frequency distribution is equal to unity for all graphs. ..................... 21
Figure 8: Distributions of all Hp(10) response values for different radiation qualities. Diamond
(Median), box (50% range), bar (90% range), dots (minimum, maximum). ............................................... 22
Figure 9: Distributions of all Hp(0.07) response values for different radiation qualities. ........................ 22
Figure 10: Distributions of all Hp(10) mean response values for single systems for W80 and different
radiation angles and the corresponding ratios. Diamond (Median), box (50% range), bar (90% range),
dots (minimum, maximum). ........................................................................................................................................ 23
Figure 11: Distributions of all Hp(0.07) mean response values for single systems for W80 and different
radiation angles and the corresponding ratios. Diamond (Median), box (50% range), bar (90% range),
dots (minimum, maximum). ........................................................................................................................................ 24
Figure 12: Distributions of all response values for different systems. From top to bottom: different
types of dosimetry systems. Left: Hp(10); right: Hp(0.07). ................................................................................... 25
Figure 13: Comparison of the response distributions for different TLD materials. .................................. 26
Figure 14: Distributions of coefficient of variation (CV) values for results within the same irradiation
categories (same reference dose) excluding angular irradiations. Relative frequency (red histogram,
left axis) and the cumulative frequency (blue, right axis). Values for Hp(10) (top) and for Hp(0.07)
(bottom). ............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Figure 15: Distribution of the mean response values for S-Cs and S-Co irradiations for different doses
(S: small dose; L: low dose; M: medium dose; H: high dose) and the distribution for different mean
response ratios. ................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Figure 16: Response values for Hp(10) (top) and Hp(0.07) (bottom) as a function of reference dose.
The dashed lines represent the trumpet curves. .................................................................................................. 30
Figure 17: Response values for Hp(10) for each individual participant system. Film, TLD, OSL and other
systems are represented by triangles, circles, diamonds and squares, respectively. ............................. 32
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Figure 18: Response values for Hp(0.07) for each individual participant system. Film, TLD, OSL and
other systems are represented by triangles, circles, diamonds and squares, respectively. ................. 33
Figure 19: Distributions of scores for 11 aspects as given by the respondents. Darkest color means
lowest score (1: poor), lightest color means highest score (5: excellent). All aspects score (partially) 5,
only one aspect (6. Price of participation) scores 1 to 5. Lines between the numbered rows are just
for visual clarity. ................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Figure 20: Comparison of the mean scores for the 2008 and the 2014 questionnaires. ....................... 35
Figure 21: Distributions of answers of respondents on the questions in how far the aims of the IC
programme were met. ................................................................................................................................................... 35
Table 1: Irradiation plan for the EURADOS 2014 IC for whole body dosemeters. Irradiation qualities
are reported according to ISO 4037 and IEC 61267. ............................................................................................. 7
Table 2: Number of participant IMS per country .................................................................................................... 8
Table 3: Number of systems per dosimeter type and type of detector and dose quantity .................. 10
Table 4: Referenced radiation qualities provided by the participants ......................................................... 11
Table 5: Summary of the actual radiation qualities and doses imparted, Hp(10) - S, L, M and H mean
“Small”, “Low”, “Medium” and “High” dose values, ............................................................................................ 15
Table 6: Summary of the actual radiation qualities and doses imparted. Hp(0.07) .................................. 15
Table 7: Total number of all numerical values reported (five Hp(10) and two Hp(0.07) values were
missing and were not considered in the statistical calculations), and some statistical quantities
indicating the central values (mean and median) and spread of the results (e.g. standard deviation,
percentiles, extremas). ................................................................................................................................................... 19
Table 8: Relative number of outliers per irradiation category and type of dosimetry system, for Hp(10)
results. For S-Cs (S/L) and S-Co (L/M/H) all categories were combined. ...................................................... 31
Table 9: Relative number of outliers per irradiation category and type of dosimetry system, for
Hp(0.07) results. For S-Cs (S/L) and S-Co (L/M/H) all categories were combined. ..................................... 31
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Appendix A: Previous whole body and extremity intercomparisons organised by EURADOS WG2
Intercomparison
Type of
dosemeter
Systems /
IMS /
Countries
Dosemeters
required /
irradiated
Quantities
compared
Radiation
categories
IC2008
Whole body 62 / 52 / 21 26 / 20 Hp(10) and Hp(0.07)
S-Cs, S-Co,
N-60(0º,45º),
N-150(±45º),
N-60+S-Cs
IC2009ext
Extremity 59 / 44 / 18 28 / 22 Hp(0.07)
S-Cs, N-20,
W-80(0º, 60º),
N-150, 85Kr,90Sr (0º, 60º)
IC2010
Whole body 85 / 70 / 30 26 / 20 Hp(10) and Hp(0.07)
S-Cs, S-Co,
N-40(30º),
W-110 (45º),
N-40+S-Cs,
W-250+S-Cs
IC2012ph
Whole body 88 / 74 / 30 26 / 16 Hp(10) and Hp(0.07)
S-Cs, S-Co,
N-60(0º,60º)
IC2012n
Whole body
neutron
34 / 31 / 18 36 / 24 Hp(10)
250 keV neutrons, 252Cf(0º, 45º),
252Cf(D2O), 252Cf+shadow cone
IC2014
Whole body 112 / 96 / 35 30 / 20 Hp(10) and Hp(0.07)
S-Cs, S-Co,
W-80(0º,60º),
W-150, RQR7
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Appendix B: Time schedule
Realized time Schedule:
February 2014 Announcement - Call for participants
31 March 2014 Deadline for IMS sending Application Forms
30 April 2014 Deadline for IMS sending dosemeters to OG
May – June 2014 Irradiation
July 2014 IMS Receiving dosemeters for readout
September 2014 Deadline for IMS sending dosemeters results to OG
February 2015 IMS receiving Certificates of Participation by standard mail
21st April 2015 Participants’ Meeting at IM2015 (Bruges)
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Appendix C: List of participants
(Participants sorted alphabetically by country and institute)
Institute Place Country
Autoridad Regulatoria Argentina Buenos Aires Argentina
Monitoreo de la Radiacion Externa CABA Argentina
International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna Austria
MA 39 - PTPA-Labor für Strahlenschutz Wien Austria
Seibersdorf Labor GmbH Dosimeterservice Seibersdorf Austria
AV-CONTROLATOM Vilvoorde Belgium
Belgian Department of Defence Laboratories Vilvoorde Belgium
Belgoprocess NV Dessel Belgium
Dosimetry Service Gent Belgium
Personendosimetrie UZ Leuven Leuven Belgium
SCK-CEN dienst Dosimetrie Mol Belgium
Service de Contrôle Physique U.L.B.- Section Dosimétrie Bruxelles Belgium
service de dosimétrie de l’UCL Bruxelles Belgium
Service de Sécurité et de Radioprotection (SERP) Louvain-La-
Neuve Belgium
University of Liège, SUCPR Liège Belgium
Institute for Public Health of Federation of B&H Sarajevo Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Public Health Institute Of Republic of Srpska Banja Luka Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Dosimetry Control Sofia Bulgaria
Inspection Body of Type C Personal dosimetry" Control
Centre " Kozloduy Bulgaria
Laboratories Protecta Sofia Bulgaria
Institute for medical research and occupational health Zagreb Croatia
Ruđer Bošković Institute Zagreb Croatia
CSOD - Celostatni sluzba osobni dozimetrie, s.r.o Prague Czech Republic
SURO Prague Czech Republic
VF, a.s. - Sluzba osobni dozimetrie Cerna Hora Czech Republic
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Personal Dosimetry Laboratory Herlev Denmark
Risø Personnel Dosimetry Laboratory Roskilde Denmark
Environmental Board, Radiation Safety Department Tallinn Estonia
Doseco Oy Jyväskylä Finland
Fortum, Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant Loviisa Finland
TVO IMS Eurajoki Finland
Activité Dosimétrie Beaumont Hague France
IRSN Croissy-sur-Seine France
LANDAUER EUROPE Fontenay-aux-
Roses France
Helmholtz Zentrum München Auswertungsstelle München Germany
LPS Berlin Germany
Materialprüfungsamt Nordrhein-Westfalen Dortmund Germany
Personal Dosimetry Department, Greek Atomic Energy
Commission Agia Paraskevi Greece
TLD Personnel Monitoring Services Laboratory Kalpakkam India
NRCN Beer Sheva Israel
Soreq NRC Yavne Israel
C.I.R. s.a.s. ROMA Italy
ENEA - IRP Individual Monitoring Service Bologna Italy
EUROPEAN COMMISSION - JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE -
Dosimetry Service Ispra Italy
L.B. Servizi per le Aziende Srl Terlizzi Italy
Lavoro e Ambiente srl Forlì Italy
MCF Ambiente Srl Pasian di Prato Italy
S.S. INTRA SOD MONITORAGGIO DOSIMETRICO DEI
LAVORATORI Firenze Italy
Servizio di Dosimetria - CESNEF - Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy
SERVIZIO DOSIMETRICO AZIENDA USL DELLA ROMAGNA Cesena Italy
Tecnorad s.u.r.l. Verona Italy
X-GAMMAGUARD Saronno Italy
Chiyoda Technol Corporation Ibaraki Japan
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Nagase Landauer, LTD Ibaraki-ken Japan
Individual Monitoring Service - Lebanese Atomic Energy
Commissio Beirut Lebanon
Radiation Protection Centre Vilnius Lithuania
Division de la Radioprotection Luxembourg Luxembourg
Institute of Public Health -Ionizing Radiation Department Skopje Macedonia,
Republic of
NRG Arnhem Netherlands
Philips Radiation Protection Unit Eindhoven Netherlands
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority Østerås Norway
Laboratory of Individual and Environmental Dosimetry IFJ
PAN Krakow Poland
Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine in Łódź Łódź Poland
MedicalConsult Lisboa Portugal
Dosimetry Laboratory - Nuclear Fuel Plant Mioveni Romania
DOZIMED S.R.L. Magurele Romania
Individual Dosimetry Laboratory Bucharest Romania
Laboratory for Personnel and Environment Dosimetry Magurele Romania
METROLOGY LABORATORY AND CALIBRATION FACILITY
FOR DOSIMETRY Cernavoda Romania
S.C MARKET GROUP S.R.L Sibiu Romania
INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NIS Serbia
Institute of Occupational Safety Ljubljana-Polje Slovenia
centro de dosimetría,s.l. Barcelona Spain
CIEMAT External Dosimetry Service MADRID Spain
INFOCITEC MADRID Spain
Laboratorio de Dosimetría del Centro Nacional de Sanidad
Ambient
Majadahonda
(Madrid)
Spain
SERVICIO DE DOSIMETRIA PERSONAL UPV VALENCIA Spain
Landauer Nordic AB Uppsala Sweden
CERN Dosimetry Service Geneva 23 Switzerland
Dosilab Köniz Switzerland
IRA-CHUV Lausanne Switzerland
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Paul Scherrer Institut Villigen PSI Switzerland
Dosimetry Laboratory, Institute of Nuclear Science Ankara Turkey
Epsilon Landauer Dosemetry Technologies Ind. Trd. Inc. ISTANBUL Turkey
RADAT Dosimeter Laboratory Services Co. ANKARA Turkey
RADKOR Training Teaching Medical Production Energy
Electricity E
ANKARA Turkey
TAEK SANAEM Monitoring Department ANKARA Turkey
Ukrainian Radiation Protection Institute KIev Ukraine
Amersham Dosimetry Service Amersham United
Kingdom
AWE Reading United
Kingdom
Berkeley Approved Dosimetry Service Gloucestershire United
Kingdom
Marsden Radiation Protection London United
Kingdom
Public Health England, Personal Dosimetry Service. Oxfordshire United
Kingdom
Sellafield Ltd Approved Dosimetry Service Cumbria United
Kingdom
Landauer Glenwood, IL United States
Mirion Technologies (GDS), Inc. Irvine United States
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Appendix D: Example Irradiation Certificate
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Appendix E: Example “Certificate of Participation”
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Appendix F: Datasheets with results for individual participants
In this annex all individual results are given for all participating systems, identified by their reporting
number (see section 2.9), for the dose quantity Hp(10) and Hp(0.07). Since some systems were not
designed to measure Hp(0.07) these systems are missing in this part of the annex.
For the non-irradiated and wrongly irradiated dosemeters the following terms were used:
NIR not irradiated dosemeter (available for background and transport dose correction
by the monitoring service)
WIR wrongly irradiated dosemeter (wrongly irradiated by the irradiation laboratory).
These results were not included in the data sheets.
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
29 9.86 7.8 0.79 OK
30 9.86 7.9 0.80 OK
05 9.74 10.1 1.04 OK
10 9.74 10.1 1.04 OK
W-80/-60° 28 9.42 8.5 0.90 OK
W-80/+60° 03 9.42 10.1 1.07 OK
12 9.52 6.0 0.63 outlier
18 9.52 5.8 0.61 outlier
11 9.20 9.7 1.05 OK
13 9.20 9.8 1.07 OK
16 9.20 9.5 1.03 OK
23 9.20 9.8 1.07 OK
01 1.09 1.1 1.01 OK
26 1.09 1.2 1.10 OK
02 10.00 10.5 1.05 OK
19 10.00 11.2 1.12 OK
07 92.00 84.8 0.92 OK
20 92.00 85.0 0.92 OK
24 494.00 425.0 0.86 OK
27 494.00 425.0 0.86 OK
NIR 04 0.20
NIR 06 0.20
NIR 08 0.20
NIR 09 0.20
NIR 14 0.20
NIR 15 0.20
NIR 17 0.21
NIR 21 0.21
NIR 22 0.21
NIR 25 0.20
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.79 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.99 0.99 1.07 0.90 12%
W-150/0° 2 0.62 0.62 0.63 0.61 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.06 1.06 1.10 1.01 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.92 0.96 1.12 0.86 11%
All 20 1.02 0.95 1.12 0.61 16%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 1: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.80
1.04
0.99
0.62
1.06
0.96 0.95
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
56
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
11 9.17 9.5 1.04 OK
20 9.17 9.5 1.04 OK
28 9.03 9.4 1.04 OK
30 9.03 9.3 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 29 8.72 10.0 1.15 OK
W-80/+60° 09 8.72 9.8 1.12 OK
19 8.81 7.2 0.81 OK
25 8.81 7.1 0.81 OK
07 8.50 8.1 0.95 OK
21 8.50 8.3 0.97 OK
23 8.50 8.3 0.98 OK
26 8.50 8.3 0.98 OK
01 1.03 0.9 0.91 OK
27 1.03 0.9 0.91 OK
05 9.32 10.6 1.13 OK
10 9.32 10.5 1.13 OK
06 85.00 81.5 0.96 OK
13 85.00 82.5 0.97 OK
03 467.00 436.3 0.93 OK
08 467.00 440.2 0.94 OK
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.03 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.14 1.14 1.15 1.12 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.81 0.81 0.81 0.81 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.96 0.95 0.98 0.91 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.97 1.01 1.13 0.93 9%
All 20 0.98 0.99 1.15 0.81 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 2: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.04 1.041.14
0.810.95
1.01
0.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
57
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
01 9.17 9.1 0.99 OK
12 9.17 9.1 0.99 OK
18 9.03 9.6 1.06 OK
29 9.03 9.5 1.05 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.70 15.9 1.83 outlier
W-80/+60° 15 8.70 14.5 1.67 outlier
06 8.81 11.2 1.27 OK
11 8.81 11.2 1.27 OK
17 8.50 8.1 0.95 OK
21 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
23 8.50 8.1 0.95 OK
26 8.50 8.1 0.95 OK
08 1.03 1.2 1.17 OK
25 1.03 1.1 1.07 OK
07 9.32 9.8 1.05 OK
10 9.32 9.8 1.05 OK
02 85.00 72.6 0.85 OK
27 85.00 72.4 0.85 OK
03 467.00 399.4 0.86 OK
09 467.00 400.8 0.86 OK
NIR 04 (Leer)
NIR 05 (Leer)
NIR 13 (Leer)
NIR 14 (Leer)
NIR 16 (Leer)
NIR 19 (Leer)
NIR 20 (Leer)
NIR 24 (Leer)
NIR 28 (Leer)
NIR 30 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.05 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.75 1.75 1.83 1.67 6%
W-150/0° 2 1.27 1.27 1.27 1.27 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 1.01 1.17 0.94 9%
S-Co/0° 6 0.86 0.92 1.05 0.85 11%
All 20 1.02 1.08 1.83 0.85 24%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 3: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.99
1.06
1.75
1.27
1.01
0.92
1.08
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
58
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
15 7.76 6.6 0.85 OK
20 7.76 6.8 0.87 OK
18 7.60 7.1 0.93 OK
19 7.60 7.0 0.92 OK
W-80/-60° 17 7.31 9.2 1.25 OK
W-80/+60° 16 7.31 8.8 1.20 OK
02 7.43 10.1 1.36 OK
24 7.43 10.0 1.35 OK
10 7.09 7.7 1.09 OK
23 7.09 7.7 1.09 OK
28 7.09 8.1 1.13 OK
29 7.09 8.0 1.13 OK
04 0.91 1.2 1.29 OK
21 0.91 1.1 1.22 OK
08 7.91 8.7 1.10 OK
30 7.91 9.0 1.13 OK
03 71.00 76.6 1.08 OK
26 71.00 78.4 1.10 OK
12 413.00 378.0 0.92 OK
25 413.00 380.0 0.92 OK
WIR 06 7.50
WIR 07 7.45
WIR 14 7.51
WIR 22 7.52
NIR 01 0.19
NIR 05 0.21
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 11 0.14
NIR 13 0.15
NIR 27 0.20
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.85 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.92 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.23 1.23 1.25 1.20 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.35 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.13 1.16 1.29 1.09 7%
S-Co/0° 6 1.09 1.04 1.13 0.92 9%
All 20 1.10 1.10 1.36 0.85 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 4: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.86 0.93
1.231.36
1.161.04 1.10
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
59
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
07 7.76 7.2 0.93 OK
08 7.76 7.1 0.92 OK
04 7.60 8.4 1.11 OK
12 7.60 8.5 1.12 OK
W-80/-60° 20 7.31 7.9 1.07 OK
W-80/+60° 14 7.31 7.7 1.06 OK
11 7.42 9.0 1.21 OK
23 7.42 9.1 1.23 OK
01 7.09 7.0 0.99 OK
16 7.09 7.1 1.00 OK
25 7.09 6.9 0.98 OK
26 7.09 7.0 0.98 OK
13 0.97 1.0 1.01 OK
19 0.97 1.0 1.05 OK
03 7.91 5.8 0.73 OK
06 7.91 5.8 0.73 OK
10 71.00 73.4 1.03 OK
15 71.00 73.6 1.04 OK
02 413.00 436.2 1.06 OK
05 413.00 443.5 1.07 OK
NIR 09 0.01
NIR 17 0.01
NIR 18 0.02
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 27 0.02
NIR 28 0.01
NIR 29 0.02
NIR 30 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.92 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.11 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.06 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.23 1.21 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.05 0.98 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.04 0.94 1.07 0.73 18%
All 20 1.04 1.02 1.23 0.73 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 5: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.93
1.12 1.071.22
1.00
0.94
1.02
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
60
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
05 7.76 7.2 0.93 OK
12 7.76 7.0 0.90 OK
03 7.59 7.7 1.01 OK
28 7.59 7.6 1.00 OK
W-80/-60° 30 7.31 7.2 0.98 OK
W-80/+60° 21 7.31 7.3 1.00 OK
15 7.42 6.1 0.82 OK
24 7.42 6.5 0.88 OK
08 7.10 2.7 0.37 outlier
09 7.10 2.5 0.36 outlier
22 7.10 2.7 0.38 outlier
25 7.10 2.4 0.34 outlier
10 0.91 0.5 0.58 OK
11 0.91 0.5 0.52 outlier
04 7.91 2.8 0.35 outlier
16 7.91 2.8 0.35 outlier
17 71.00 x outlier
23 71.00 7.6 0.11 outlier
01 413.00 x outlier
19 413.00 x outlier
NIR 02 1.05
NIR 06 1.05
NIR 07 1.05
NIR 13 1.05
NIR 14 1.05
NIR 18 1.05
NIR 20 1.05
NIR 26 1.05
NIR 27 1.05
NIR 29 1.05
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.90 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.00 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.98 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.85 0.85 0.88 0.82 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.38 0.43 0.58 0.34 23%
S-Co/0° 3 0.35 0.27 0.35 0.11 51%
All 17 0.58 0.64 1.01 0.11 48%
outliers: 11 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 55%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 6: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.92
1.01
0.990.85
0.430.27
0.64
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
61
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
04 9.18 10.0 1.09 OK
10 9.18 10.0 1.09 OK
01 9.03 10.3 1.14 OK
14 9.03 10.1 1.12 OK
W-80/-60° 27 8.72 10.8 1.24 OK
W-80/+60° 09 8.72 10.8 1.23 OK
13 8.81 8.7 0.98 OK
15 8.81 9.0 1.02 OK
11 8.50 10.0 1.18 OK
16 8.50 10.3 1.21 OK
18 8.50 10.1 1.19 OK
25 8.50 10.2 1.20 OK
06 1.03 1.0 0.98 OK
29 1.03 1.9 1.84 outlier
05 9.32 10.9 1.16 OK
21 9.32 11.2 1.20 OK
07 85.00 73.5 0.86 OK
24 85.00 74.4 0.88 OK
08 467.00 361.0 0.77 OK
26 467.00 362.4 0.78 OK
NIR 02 0.04
NIR 03 0.03
NIR 12 0.03
NIR 17 0.03
NIR 19 0.04
NIR 20 0.04
NIR 22 0.04
NIR 23 0.04
NIR 28 0.05
NIR 30 0.05
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.09 1.09 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.14 1.12 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.24 1.24 1.24 1.23 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.02 0.98 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.20 1.27 1.84 0.98 23%
S-Co/0° 6 0.87 0.94 1.20 0.77 20%
All 20 1.13 1.11 1.84 0.77 21%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 7: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.09 1.131.24
1.00
1.27
0.94
1.11
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
62
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
08 9.17 6.2 0.67 OK
26 9.17 6.1 0.66 OK
02 9.03 4.7 0.52 outlier
04 9.03 4.7 0.52 outlier
W-80/-60° 23 8.72 21.4 2.45 outlier
W-80/+60° 09 8.72 4.8 0.55 outlier
10 8.81 5.2 0.59 outlier
13 8.81 5.1 0.58 outlier
03 8.50 6.3 0.74 OK
17 8.50 6.3 0.74 OK
25 8.50 6.5 0.76 OK
28 8.50 7.3 0.86 OK
06 1.03 1.2 1.15 OK
16 1.03 1.1 1.02 OK
05 9.32 8.4 0.91 OK
22 9.32 8.0 0.86 OK
15 85.00 14.7 0.17 outlier
18 85.00 14.7 0.17 outlier
07 467.00 121.9 0.26 outlier
27 467.00 128.3 0.27 outlier
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 20 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.66 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.50 1.50 2.45 0.55 90%
W-150/0° 2 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.58 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.81 0.88 1.15 0.74 19%
S-Co/0° 6 0.27 0.44 0.91 0.17 79%
All 20 0.67 0.72 2.45 0.17 67%
outliers: 10 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 50%
Results: IC2014 1 point outside diagramme (> 2) trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 8: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.670.52
1.50
0.59
0.88
0.44
0.72
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
63
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
06 9.86 4.7 0.48 outlier
21 9.86 4.6 0.46 outlier
09 9.73 6.9 0.71 OK
27 9.73 6.9 0.71 OK
W-80/-60° 17 9.41 5.2 0.55 outlier
W-80/+60° 15 9.41 5.2 0.55 outlier
05 9.52 7.0 0.73 OK
07 9.52 7.4 0.77 OK
13 9.20 5.2 0.56 outlier
20 9.20 5.7 0.62 outlier
26 9.20 5.7 0.62 outlier
29 9.20 5.1 0.55 outlier
01 1.09 0.9 0.79 OK
18 1.09 0.9 0.79 OK
22 10.00 5.6 0.56 outlier
25 10.00 5.2 0.52 outlier
03 92.00 45.0 0.49 outlier
23 92.00 45.0 0.49 outlier
08 494.00 280.8 0.57 outlier
14 494.00 280.8 0.57 outlier
NIR 02 0.13
NIR 04 0.13
NIR 10 0.13
NIR 11 0.13
NIR 12 0.13
NIR 16 0.13
NIR 19 0.13
NIR 24 0.13
NIR 28 0.13
NIR 30 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.47 0.47 0.48 0.46 3%
W-80/0° 2 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.71 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.75 0.75 0.77 0.73 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.62 0.66 0.79 0.55 17%
S-Co/0° 6 0.54 0.53 0.57 0.49 7%
All 20 0.57 0.60 0.79 0.46 18%
outliers: 14 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 70%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 9: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.47
0.710.55
0.750.66
0.53 0.60
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
64
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
18 8.48 8.4 0.99 OK
26 8.48 8.3 0.98 OK
07 8.33 8.5 1.02 OK
28 8.33 8.5 1.01 OK
W-80/-60° 29 8.01 8.9 1.11 OK
W-80/+60° 03 8.01 8.9 1.11 OK
01 8.13 7.0 0.86 OK
04 8.13 7.1 0.87 OK
20 7.80 8.4 1.07 OK
23 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
24 7.80 8.4 1.07 OK
30 7.80 8.3 1.06 OK
13 0.97 1.1 1.10 OK
19 0.97 1.0 1.07 OK
17 8.61 10.7 1.25 OK
21 8.61 10.6 1.23 OK
02 78.00 83.5 1.07 OK
22 78.00 82.2 1.05 OK
25 440.00 443.8 1.01 OK
27 440.00 444.3 1.01 OK
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
NIR 10 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.98 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.01 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.86 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.07 1.07 1.10 1.05 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.06 1.10 1.25 1.01 10%
All 20 1.06 1.05 1.25 0.86 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 10: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.99
1.021.11
0.87
1.07 1.10 1.05
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
65
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
02 8.47 9.2 1.09 OK
16 8.47 9.7 1.14 OK
17 8.32 8.5 1.02 OK
20 8.32 8.5 1.02 OK
W-80/-60° 05 8.01 8.0 1.00 OK
W-80/+60° 01 8.01 8.5 1.06 OK
10 8.13 8.2 1.00 OK
23 8.13 8.0 0.98 OK
03 7.80 9.1 1.16 OK
06 7.80 8.9 1.14 OK
07 7.80 8.9 1.15 OK
09 7.80 8.9 1.14 OK
08 0.97 1.1 1.12 OK
21 0.97 1.2 1.19 OK
12 8.61 9.7 1.13 OK
30 8.61 9.9 1.15 OK
15 78.00 93.5 1.20 OK
24 78.00 95.2 1.22 OK
14 440.00 513.3 1.17 OK
19 440.00 521.2 1.18 OK
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.14 1.09 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.03 1.03 1.06 1.00 4%
W-150/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.98 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.15 1.15 1.19 1.12 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.18 1.18 1.22 1.13 3%
All 20 1.14 1.11 1.22 0.98 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 11: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.121.02 1.03
0.99
1.15 1.18 1.11
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
66
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
14 9.86 9.0 0.92 OK
28 9.86 9.3 0.95 OK
03 9.73 11.2 1.15 OK
07 9.73 10.0 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 13 9.41 7.6 0.80 OK
W-80/+60° 08 9.41 7.7 0.82 OK
12 9.52 8.4 0.88 OK
22 9.52 8.5 0.89 OK
15 9.20 10.5 1.14 OK
16 9.20 10.1 1.10 OK
24 9.20 10.5 1.14 OK
27 9.20 10.5 1.14 OK
09 1.09 1.1 0.98 OK
18 1.09 1.1 1.00 OK
05 10.00 8.7 0.87 OK
10 10.00 9.0 0.90 OK
06 92.00 61.2 0.67 OK
21 92.00 60.7 0.66 outlier
29 494.00 391.2 0.79 OK
30 494.00 391.2 0.79 OK
NIR 01 0.10
NIR 02 0.10
NIR 04 0.10
NIR 11 0.10
NIR 17 0.10
NIR 19 0.10
NIR 20 0.10
NIR 23 0.10
NIR 25 0.10
NIR 26 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.92 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.15 1.03 8%
W-80/60° 2 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.80 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.88 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.12 1.08 1.14 0.98 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.79 0.78 0.90 0.66 13%
All 20 0.91 0.93 1.15 0.66 16%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 12: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.94
1.09
0.81 0.89
1.08
0.780.93
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
67
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
10 9.87 11.6 1.18 OK
24 9.87 11.6 1.18 OK
15 9.74 10.6 1.08 OK
20 9.74 10.1 1.04 OK
W-80/-60° 14 9.42 10.4 1.11 OK
W-80/+60° 13 9.42 11.8 1.25 OK
02 9.52 10.4 1.09 OK
11 9.52 10.4 1.10 OK
05 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
08 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
22 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
25 9.20 9.6 1.04 OK
07 1.09 1.1 0.99 OK
19 1.09 1.1 1.01 OK
01 10.00 9.5 0.95 OK
09 10.00 9.7 0.97 OK
03 92.00 85.8 0.93 OK
30 92.00 86.7 0.94 OK
26 494.00 464.5 0.94 OK
28 494.00 466.5 0.94 OK
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 06 0.15
NIR 12 0.13
NIR 16 0.15
NIR 17 0.18
NIR 18 0.13
NIR 21 0.15
NIR 23 0.15
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 29 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.08 1.04 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.18 1.18 1.25 1.11 8%
W-150/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.09 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.04 0.99 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.94 0.95 0.97 0.93 1%
All 20 1.01 1.04 1.25 0.93 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 13: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.181.06
1.18 1.101.00
0.95
1.04
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
68
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
01 9.87 7.5 0.76 OK
03 9.87 7.1 0.72 OK
02 9.73 10.3 1.06 OK
20 9.73 11.5 1.18 OK
W-80/-60° 13 9.42 12.8 1.36 OK
W-80/+60° 08 9.42 13.3 1.41 OK
25 9.53 8.7 0.91 OK
28 9.53 9.2 0.96 OK
05 9.20 8.5 0.93 OK
06 9.20 8.4 0.91 OK
14 9.20 8.1 0.88 OK
19 9.20 8.6 0.93 OK
12 1.09 1.1 1.01 OK
23 1.09 1.0 0.90 OK
22 10.00 9.1 0.91 OK
30 10.00 9.5 0.95 OK
07 92.00 87.9 0.96 OK
21 92.00 80.6 0.88 OK
11 494.00 466.6 0.94 OK
24 494.00 454.0 0.92 OK
NIR 04 0.17
NIR 09 0.14
NIR 10 0.16
NIR 15 0.15
NIR 16 0.15
NIR 17 0.16
NIR 18 0.12
NIR 26 0.16
NIR 27 0.14
NIR 29 0.16
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.74 0.74 0.76 0.72 4%
W-80/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.18 1.06 8%
W-80/60° 2 1.39 1.39 1.41 1.36 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.94 0.94 0.96 0.91 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.92 0.93 1.01 0.88 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.93 0.93 0.96 0.88 3%
All 20 0.93 0.97 1.41 0.72 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 14: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.74
1.12
1.39
0.94 0.93 0.93 0.97
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
69
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
28 9.87 10.7 1.09 OK
16 9.87 12.4 1.25 OK
21 9.73 10.9 1.12 OK
17 9.73 12.2 1.26 OK
W-80/-60° 22 9.42 13.5 1.44 OK
W-80/+60° 20 9.42 10.3 1.09 OK
13 9.53 9.2 0.96 OK
23 9.53 9.2 0.97 OK
05 9.20 7.4 0.81 OK
10 9.20 7.3 0.79 OK
29 9.20 7.4 0.81 OK
11 9.20 7.7 0.84 OK
14 1.09 0.9 0.85 OK
04 1.09 0.9 0.79 OK
30 10.00 8.3 0.83 OK
07 10.00 9.5 0.95 OK
15 92.00 82.2 0.89 OK
24 92.00 76.0 0.83 OK
26 494.00 383.5 0.78 OK
01 494.00 373.6 0.76 OK
NIR 25 0.14
NIR 08 0.17
NIR 19 0.16
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 12 0.18
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 06 0.16
NIR 09 0.13
NIR 03 0.16
NIR 18 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.17 1.17 1.25 1.09 10%
W-80/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.26 1.12 8%
W-80/60° 2 1.27 1.27 1.44 1.09 20%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.96 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.81 0.82 0.85 0.79 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.83 0.84 0.95 0.76 8%
All 20 0.87 0.96 1.44 0.76 20%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 15: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.17 1.19 1.27
0.970.82 0.84
0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
70
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
04 9.17 11.6 1.26 OK
12 9.17 12.8 1.40 OK
23 9.02 11.0 1.22 OK
26 9.02 11.3 1.25 OK
W-80/-60° 13 8.71 12.7 1.46 OK
W-80/+60° 01 8.71 13.8 1.58 outlier
20 8.82 8.9 1.01 OK
29 8.82 9.3 1.05 OK
03 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
05 8.50 8.7 1.02 OK
07 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
10 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
09 1.03 1.1 1.02 OK
14 1.03 1.1 1.05 OK
06 9.32 9.6 1.03 OK
21 9.32 9.0 0.97 OK
08 85.00 85.6 1.01 OK
25 85.00 87.6 1.03 OK
17 467.00 477.7 1.02 OK
22 467.00 483.9 1.04 OK
NIR 02 0.11
NIR 11 0.11
NIR 15 0.12
NIR 16 0.13
NIR 18 0.12
NIR 19 0.13
NIR 24 0.14
NIR 27 0.12
NIR 28 0.12
NIR 30 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.33 1.33 1.40 1.26 7%
W-80/0° 2 1.24 1.24 1.25 1.22 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.52 1.52 1.58 1.46 6%
W-150/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.05 1.01 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.01 1.01 1.05 0.99 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.03 1.02 1.04 0.97 2%
All 20 1.03 1.12 1.58 0.97 16%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 16: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.331.24
1.52
1.03 1.01 1.021.12
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
71
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
06 9.17 8.8 0.96 OK
11 9.17 8.8 0.96 OK
14 9.03 8.2 0.91 OK
24 9.03 8.2 0.91 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.71 8.2 0.94 OK
W-80/+60° 20 8.71 9.0 1.03 OK
10 8.82 6.6 0.75 OK
21 8.82 6.6 0.75 OK
07 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
12 8.50 8.2 0.96 OK
23 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
28 8.50 8.2 0.97 OK
13 1.03 1.0 0.94 OK
18 1.03 1.0 0.96 OK
04 9.32 9.1 0.98 OK
15 9.32 9.2 0.99 OK
05 85.00 84.1 0.99 OK
09 85.00 84.6 1.00 OK
08 467.00 461.2 0.99 OK
17 467.00 454.6 0.97 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.99 0.99 1.03 0.94 6%
W-150/0° 2 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.95 0.97 0.94 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.97 1%
All 20 0.96 0.94 1.03 0.75 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 17: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.96 0.91 0.99
0.750.95 0.99 0.94
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
72
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
06 9.17 11.3 1.23 OK
24 9.17 11.4 1.25 OK
14 9.03 9.9 1.10 OK
07 9.03 8.9 0.98 OK
W-80/-60° 15 8.68 10.4 1.20 OK
W-80/+60° 12 8.68 9.5 1.09 OK
29 8.81 9.5 1.08 OK
01 8.81 8.7 0.98 OK
10 8.50 7.8 0.91 OK
09 8.50 7.0 0.82 OK
26 8.50 6.7 0.78 OK
22 8.50 7.8 0.92 OK
02 1.03 0.9 0.84 OK
20 1.03 0.8 0.74 OK
21 9.32 7.9 0.84 OK
28 9.32 7.3 0.78 OK
13 85.00 68.4 0.80 OK
16 85.00 72.7 0.86 OK
08 467.00 396.5 0.85 OK
23 467.00 405.5 0.87 OK
NIR 30 (Leer)
NIR 17 (Leer)
NIR 11 (Leer)
NIR 25 (Leer)
NIR 03 (Leer)
NIR 18 (Leer)
NIR 19 (Leer)
NIR 27 (Leer)
NIR 05 (Leer)
NIR 04 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.24 1.24 1.25 1.23 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.10 0.98 8%
W-80/60° 2 1.15 1.15 1.20 1.09 7%
W-150/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.08 0.98 7%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.83 0.84 0.92 0.74 8%
S-Co/0° 6 0.85 0.83 0.87 0.78 4%
All 20 0.89 0.95 1.25 0.74 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 18: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.241.04
1.151.03
0.84 0.830.95
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
73
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
18 9.17 12.4 1.35 OK
17 9.17 12.6 1.37 OK
09 9.03 11.4 1.26 OK
10 9.03 10.8 1.19 OK
W-80/-60° 05 8.72 13.3 1.52 outlier
W-80/+60° 03 8.72 12.9 1.48 OK
21 8.81 9.6 1.08 OK
23 8.81 9.5 1.07 OK
16 8.50 8.5 1.00 OK
20 8.50 8.7 1.03 OK
15 8.50 8.5 1.00 OK
06 8.50 8.7 1.02 OK
04 1.03 1.0 1.01 OK
12 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
13 9.32 9.3 1.00 OK
01 9.32 9.3 1.00 OK
02 85.00 82.3 0.97 OK
19 85.00 83.3 0.98 OK
08 467.00 438.0 0.94 OK
14 467.00 471.0 1.01 OK
NIR 11 0.17
NIR 07 0.17
NIR 24 0.17
NIR 25 0.18
NIR 28 0.17
NIR 22 0.17
NIR 27 0.17
NIR 26 0.17
NIR 29 0.17
NIR 30 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.36 1.36 1.37 1.35 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.23 1.23 1.26 1.19 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.50 1.50 1.52 1.48 2%
W-150/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.07 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.01 1.01 1.03 0.97 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.99 0.98 1.01 0.94 3%
All 20 1.02 1.11 1.52 0.94 16%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 19: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.361.23
1.50
1.08 1.01
0.98
1.11
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
74
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
22 9.86 12.6 1.27 OK
24 9.86 12.2 1.24 OK
16 9.73 11.6 1.19 OK
14 9.73 11.5 1.18 OK
W-80/-60° 30 9.41 13.7 1.45 OK
W-80/+60° 01 9.41 12.8 1.36 OK
21 9.53 9.7 1.02 OK
17 9.53 9.6 1.00 OK
06 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
04 9.20 8.8 0.96 OK
25 9.20 8.8 0.95 OK
26 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
19 1.09 1.0 0.93 OK
27 1.09 1.0 0.95 OK
05 10.00 9.6 0.96 OK
13 10.00 9.3 0.93 OK
23 92.00 86.9 0.94 OK
02 92.00 84.6 0.92 OK
12 467.00 471.0 1.01 OK
10 467.00 454.0 0.97 OK
NIR 28 0.15
NIR 20 0.16
NIR 11 0.15
NIR 15 0.15
NIR 18 0.15
NIR 29 0.16
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 08 0.15
NIR 07 0.15
NIR 03 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.26 1.26 1.27 1.24 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.18 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.41 1.41 1.45 1.36 5%
W-150/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.02 1.00 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.96 0.96 1.01 0.93 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.95 0.96 1.01 0.92 3%
All 20 0.99 1.06 1.45 0.92 15%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 20: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.26 1.191.41
1.01
0.96 0.96
1.06
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
75
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
14 9.17 11.3 1.24 OK
12 9.17 10.9 1.19 OK
04 9.03 10.1 1.11 OK
27 9.03 10.0 1.11 OK
W-80/-60° 26 8.71 11.9 1.37 OK
W-80/+60° 13 8.71 11.8 1.35 OK
02 8.82 8.2 0.93 OK
11 8.82 8.8 1.00 OK
09 8.49 7.4 0.87 OK
07 8.49 7.5 0.88 OK
18 8.49 7.5 0.89 OK
29 8.49 7.6 0.89 OK
10 1.03 1.0 0.96 OK
25 1.03 1.0 0.98 OK
05 9.30 8.2 0.88 OK
08 9.30 8.4 0.90 OK
15 85.00 72.0 0.85 OK
01 85.00 72.3 0.85 OK
24 440.00 408.9 0.93 OK
30 440.00 389.0 0.88 OK
NIR 21 0.09
NIR 19 0.09
NIR 23 0.09
NIR 20 0.11
NIR 22 0.10
NIR 03 0.11
NIR 06 0.09
NIR 28 0.09
NIR 17 0.11
NIR 16 0.09
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.24 1.19 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.36 1.36 1.37 1.35 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 1.00 0.93 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.89 0.91 0.98 0.87 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.88 0.88 0.93 0.85 3%
All 20 0.93 1.00 1.37 0.85 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 21: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.221.11
1.36
0.97 0.91 0.88
1.00
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
76
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
18 9.17 10.8 1.17 OK
29 9.17 10.4 1.14 OK
25 9.73 12.7 1.31 OK
26 9.73 12.0 1.23 OK
W-80/-60° 24 9.42 12.2 1.29 OK
W-80/+60° 19 9.42 13.4 1.42 OK
09 9.53 9.6 1.00 OK
12 9.53 9.2 0.96 OK
08 9.19 8.3 0.90 OK
02 9.19 7.8 0.85 OK
01 9.19 8.3 0.90 OK
20 9.19 8.5 0.93 OK
07 1.09 1.1 1.00 OK
06 1.09 1.1 1.00 OK
03 10.00 8.6 0.86 OK
27 10.00 9.4 0.94 OK
21 92.00 77.0 0.84 OK
17 92.00 81.3 0.88 OK
16 499.00 442.0 0.89 OK
30 499.00 442.0 0.89 OK
NIR 15 0.09
NIR 13 0.10
NIR 11 0.09
NIR 10 0.10
NIR 14 0.11
NIR 28 0.09
NIR 23 0.10
NIR 04 0.09
NIR 05 0.09
NIR 22 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.14 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.27 1.27 1.31 1.23 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.36 1.36 1.42 1.29 7%
W-150/0° 2 0.98 0.98 1.00 0.96 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.92 0.93 1.00 0.85 6%
S-Co/0° 6 0.89 0.88 0.94 0.84 4%
All 20 0.95 1.02 1.42 0.84 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 22: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.161.27 1.36
0.98 0.93 0.88
1.02
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
77
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
07 9.17 7.4 0.80 OK
30 9.17 7.3 0.80 OK
12 9.03 6.8 0.75 OK
29 9.03 7.1 0.78 OK
W-80/-60° 08 8.72 7.4 0.85 OK
W-80/+60° 04 8.72 7.5 0.86 OK
15 8.81 6.1 0.69 OK
23 8.81 5.8 0.66 OK
02 8.50 5.6 0.65 outlier
11 8.50 5.5 0.64 outlier
22 8.50 5.8 0.68 OK
26 8.50 5.5 0.65 outlier
01 1.03 0.7 0.68 OK
27 1.03 0.7 0.66 OK
03 9.32 5.8 0.62 outlier
20 9.32 5.7 0.61 outlier
06 85.00 52.0 0.61 outlier
10 85.00 52.2 0.61 outlier
13 467.00 286.0 0.61 outlier
28 467.00 296.0 0.63 outlier
NIR 05 0.14
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 14 0.12
NIR 16 0.12
NIR 17 0.12
NIR 18 0.12
NIR 19 0.12
NIR 21 0.13
NIR 24 0.12
NIR 25 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.77 0.77 0.78 0.75 3%
W-80/60° 2 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.85 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.66 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.66 0.66 0.68 0.64 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.61 1%
All 20 0.66 0.69 0.86 0.61 12%
outliers: 9 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 45%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 23: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.80 0.770.86
0.68 0.66 0.62 0.69
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
78
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
19 9.17 7.8 0.85 OK
22 9.17 7.9 0.86 OK
17 9.03 8.0 0.89 OK
02 9.03 8.2 0.91 OK
W-80/-60° 09 8.71 10.4 1.20 OK
W-80/+60° 03 8.71 10.0 1.15 OK
16 8.81 8.2 0.93 OK
01 8.81 8.6 0.98 OK
25 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
13 8.50 7.8 0.92 OK
20 8.50 7.9 0.93 OK
29 8.50 7.9 0.93 OK
24 1.03 1.0 0.94 OK
15 1.03 1.0 0.94 OK
18 9.32 9.1 0.98 OK
23 9.32 9.0 0.97 OK
14 85.00 82.7 0.97 OK
04 85.00 83.3 0.98 OK
12 467.00 469.2 1.00 OK
26 467.00 461.0 0.99 OK
NIR 10 0.13
NIR 05 0.13
NIR 28 0.13
NIR 30 0.13
NIR 07 0.13
NIR 27 0.13
NIR 08 0.13
NIR 11 0.13
NIR 21 0.13
NIR 06 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.85 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.89 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.18 1.18 1.20 1.15 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.98 0.93 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.94 0.93 0.94 0.92 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.98 0.98 1.00 0.97 1%
All 20 0.94 0.96 1.20 0.85 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 24: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.86 0.90
1.18
0.96 0.93 0.98 0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
79
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
27 9.86 8.8 0.89 OK
05 9.86 8.9 0.90 OK
11 9.74 6.5 0.66 OK
26 9.74 9.1 0.93 OK
W-80/-60° 17 9.42 12.6 1.33 OK
W-80/+60° 04 9.42 10.0 1.07 OK
10 9.52 9.2 0.96 OK
15 9.52 9.1 0.95 OK
21 9.20 8.6 0.94 OK
29 9.20 8.5 0.92 OK
24 9.20 8.7 0.94 OK
23 9.20 8.3 0.90 OK
18 1.09 1.0 0.94 OK
03 1.09 1.0 0.91 OK
22 10.00 13.1 1.31 OK
07 10.00 13.0 1.30 OK
01 92.00 112.2 1.22 OK
30 92.00 119.1 1.29 OK
16 494.00 798.5 1.62 outlier
28 494.00 787.3 1.59 outlier
NIR 12 0.13
NIR 19 0.13
NIR 02 0.13
NIR 14 0.13
NIR 20 0.13
NIR 09 0.13
NIR 25 0.13
NIR 06 0.13
NIR 08 0.14
NIR 13 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.89 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.80 0.80 0.93 0.66 24%
W-80/60° 2 1.20 1.20 1.33 1.07 15%
W-150/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.95 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.90 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.31 1.39 1.62 1.22 12%
All 20 0.95 1.08 1.62 0.66 24%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 25: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.900.80
1.20
0.96 0.93
1.39
1.08
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
80
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
11 9.17 6.2 0.68 OK
18 9.17 5.6 0.62 outlier
12 9.03 4.9 0.54 outlier
30 9.03 5.3 0.58 outlier
W-80/-60° 24 8.72 5.8 0.66 OK
W-80/+60° 02 8.72 5.3 0.60 outlier
13 8.81 5.7 0.65 outlier
28 8.81 5.4 0.62 outlier
01 8.50 7.1 0.84 OK
21 8.50 6.3 0.75 OK
07 8.50 6.3 0.74 OK
20 8.50 6.9 0.81 OK
14 1.03 0.9 0.87 OK
23 1.03 1.0 0.99 OK
29 9.32 8.5 0.92 OK
15 9.32 7.4 0.79 OK
08 85.00 68.2 0.80 OK
22 85.00 70.8 0.83 OK
03 467.00 359.3 0.77 OK
27 467.00 319.8 0.68 OK
NIR 17 0.12
NIR 04 0.12
NIR 10 0.14
NIR 06 0.13
NIR 26 0.15
NIR 19 0.13
NIR 16 0.13
NIR 09 0.13
NIR 05 0.13
NIR 25 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.65 0.65 0.68 0.62 7%
W-80/0° 2 0.56 0.56 0.58 0.54 5%
W-80/60° 2 0.63 0.63 0.66 0.60 7%
W-150/0° 2 0.64 0.64 0.65 0.62 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.83 0.83 0.99 0.74 11%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.92 0.68 10%
All 20 0.75 0.74 0.99 0.54 16%
outliers: 6 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 30%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 26: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.650.56 0.63 0.64
0.83 0.80 0.74
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
81
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
10 9.17 13.0 1.42 OK
30 9.17 12.2 1.33 OK
06 9.03 11.1 1.23 OK
24 9.03 11.4 1.26 OK
W-80/-60° 21 8.72 11.7 1.35 OK
W-80/+60° 18 8.72 12.6 1.44 OK
02 8.81 9.1 1.04 OK
09 8.81 10.2 1.15 OK
05 8.50 8.1 0.95 OK
23 8.50 8.2 0.97 OK
27 8.50 8.8 1.03 OK
29 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
07 1.03 0.9 0.91 OK
13 1.03 0.9 0.89 OK
15 9.32 7.5 0.81 OK
17 9.32 8.9 0.96 OK
08 85.00 86.1 1.01 OK
20 85.00 86.8 1.02 OK
04 467.00 442.3 0.95 OK
22 467.00 445.1 0.95 OK
NIR 01 0.23
NIR 03 0.19
NIR 11 0.25
NIR 12 0.22
NIR 14 0.20
NIR 16 0.22
NIR 19 0.21
NIR 25 0.20
NIR 26 0.23
NIR 28 0.24
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.38 1.38 1.42 1.33 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.25 1.25 1.26 1.23 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.40 1.40 1.44 1.35 5%
W-150/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.15 1.04 7%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.95 1.03 0.89 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.96 0.95 1.02 0.81 8%
All 20 1.02 1.08 1.44 0.81 18%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 27: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.381.25
1.40
1.10
0.95 0.95
1.08
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
82
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
09 9.18 9.2 1.00 OK
30 9.18 9.1 0.99 OK
14 9.03 8.8 0.97 OK
20 9.03 7.9 0.87 OK
W-80/-60° 19 8.72 7.5 0.86 OK
W-80/+60° 07 8.72 8.7 1.00 OK
06 8.81 8.7 0.99 OK
21 8.81 8.9 1.01 OK
05 8.50 7.5 0.89 OK
08 8.50 7.8 0.92 OK
11 8.50 7.0 0.82 OK
17 8.50 6.9 0.81 OK
10 1.03 1.1 1.03 OK
24 1.03 1.0 1.00 OK
02 9.32 7.9 0.84 OK
04 9.32 7.4 0.79 OK
01 85.00 73.2 0.86 OK
03 85.00 76.0 0.89 OK
12 467.00 410.1 0.88 OK
15 467.00 415.6 0.89 OK
NIR 13 0.19
NIR 16 0.18
NIR 18 0.20
NIR 22 0.18
NIR 23 0.18
NIR 25 0.19
NIR 26 0.19
NIR 27 0.19
NIR 28 0.20
NIR 29 0.19
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.99 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.97 0.87 8%
W-80/60° 2 0.93 0.93 1.00 0.86 11%
W-150/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.01 0.99 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.91 0.91 1.03 0.81 10%
S-Co/0° 6 0.87 0.86 0.89 0.79 5%
All 20 0.89 0.92 1.03 0.79 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 28: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.00 0.92 0.93
1.00
0.91 0.86 0.92
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
83
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
13 9.87 10.2 1.03 OK
18 9.87 10.0 1.01 OK
14 9.74 8.9 0.91 OK
05 9.74 9.1 0.93 OK
W-80/-60° 07 9.42 9.6 1.02 OK
W-80/+60° 01 9.42 8.1 0.86 OK
17 9.52 8.1 0.86 OK
02 9.52 8.9 0.93 OK
19 9.20 8.8 0.95 OK
25 9.20 8.4 0.91 OK
26 9.20 9.5 1.04 OK
27 9.20 8.9 0.96 OK
21 1.09 1.1 1.04 OK
03 1.09 1.1 0.98 OK
12 10.00 9.6 0.96 OK
28 10.00 10.1 1.01 OK
11 92.00 83.5 0.91 OK
04 92.00 87.6 0.95 OK
15 494.00 457.4 0.93 OK
29 494.00 461.0 0.93 OK
NIR 10 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 20 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 23 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.03 1.01 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.91 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.94 0.94 1.02 0.86 12%
W-150/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.93 0.86 6%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.98 1.04 0.91 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.94 0.95 1.01 0.91 4%
All 20 0.95 0.96 1.04 0.86 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 29: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.02
0.92 0.94 0.90 0.98 0.95 0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
84
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
08 9.18 11.6 1.26 OK
28 9.18 12.0 1.31 OK
29 9.03 11.2 1.24 OK
30 9.03 11.3 1.25 OK
W-80/-60° 17 8.72 10.9 1.25 OK
W-80/+60° 05 8.72 11.7 1.35 OK
07 8.81 8.1 0.91 OK
18 8.81 8.7 0.98 OK
01 8.50 8.9 1.05 OK
15 8.50 8.6 1.01 OK
25 8.50 8.2 0.96 OK
27 8.50 8.2 0.97 OK
14 1.03 1.0 0.96 OK
23 1.03 1.0 0.93 OK
19 9.32 9.4 1.01 OK
20 9.32 8.4 0.90 OK
13 85.00 79.3 0.93 OK
21 85.00 85.8 1.01 OK
11 467.00 470.3 1.01 OK
26 467.00 470.6 1.01 OK
NIR 02 0.20
NIR 03 0.21
NIR 04 0.20
NIR 06 0.20
NIR 09 0.19
NIR 10 0.20
NIR 12 0.20
NIR 16 0.18
NIR 22 0.20
NIR 24 0.19
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.29 1.29 1.31 1.26 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.24 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.30 1.30 1.35 1.25 5%
W-150/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.98 0.91 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.98 1.05 0.93 4%
S-Co/0° 6 1.01 0.98 1.01 0.90 5%
All 20 1.01 1.07 1.35 0.90 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 30: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.29 1.25 1.30
0.95 0.98 0.98
1.07
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
85
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
20 8.47 11.4 1.34 OK
23 8.47 11.0 1.29 OK
10 8.33 10.8 1.30 OK
06 8.33 10.7 1.28 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.02 10.6 1.32 OK
W-80/+60° 07 8.02 11.4 1.42 OK
11 8.13 5.4 0.66 OK
17 8.13 7.6 0.94 OK
24 7.80 7.3 0.94 OK
12 7.80 7.1 0.91 OK
13 7.80 6.9 0.88 OK
19 7.80 6.6 0.84 OK
21 0.97 0.9 0.89 OK
15 0.97 0.9 0.89 OK
02 8.61 8.7 1.01 OK
28 8.61 8.0 0.93 OK
05 78.00 81.6 1.05 OK
09 78.00 84.0 1.08 OK
18 440.00 964.9 2.19 outlier
29 440.00 825.9 1.88 outlier
NIR 08 0.12
NIR 22 0.12
NIR 26 0.11
NIR 14 0.12
NIR 01 0.11
NIR 25 0.11
NIR 16 0.11
NIR 27 0.11
NIR 03 0.12
NIR 04 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.32 1.32 1.34 1.29 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.29 1.29 1.30 1.28 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.37 1.37 1.42 1.32 5%
W-150/0° 2 0.80 0.80 0.94 0.66 25%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.89 0.89 0.94 0.84 4%
S-Co/0° 6 1.07 1.36 2.19 0.93 40%
All 20 1.03 1.15 2.19 0.66 32%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 1 point outside diagramme (> 2) trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 31: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.32 1.29 1.37
0.800.89
1.361.15
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
86
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
05 8.47 2.4 0.28 outlier
09 8.47 3.5 0.41 outlier
04 8.33 2.8 0.34 outlier
30 8.33 4.6 0.56 outlier
W-80/-60° 22 8.02 19.3 2.41 outlier
W-80/+60° 08 8.02 3.3 0.41 outlier
11 8.13 3.0 0.36 outlier
27 8.13 3.9 0.48 outlier
06 7.80 4.7 0.60 outlier
07 7.80 4.6 0.59 outlier
17 7.80 4.8 0.62 outlier
23 7.80 4.7 0.60 outlier
02 0.97 0.6 0.63 OK
28 0.97 0.7 0.68 OK
14 8.61 5.1 0.59 outlier
29 8.61 5.1 0.60 outlier
01 78.00 44.8 0.57 outlier
16 78.00 45.2 0.58 outlier
13 440.00 247.8 0.56 outlier
15 440.00 263.3 0.60 outlier
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 10 0.00
NIR 12 0.03
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 20 0.00
NIR 21 0.05
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 25 0.06
NIR 26 0.06
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.35 0.35 0.41 0.28 27%
W-80/0° 2 0.45 0.45 0.56 0.34 35%
W-80/60° 2 1.41 1.41 2.41 0.41 100%
W-150/0° 2 0.42 0.42 0.48 0.36 20%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.61 0.62 0.68 0.59 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.59 0.58 0.60 0.56 3%
All 20 0.59 0.62 2.41 0.28 70%
outliers: 18 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 90%
Results: IC2014 1 point outside diagramme (> 2) trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 32: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.350.45
1.41
0.420.62 0.58 0.62
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
87
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
10 8.47 7.8 0.92 OK
22 8.47 7.2 0.85 OK
17 8.33 6.2 0.74 OK
20 8.33 6.2 0.74 OK
W-80/-60° 24 8.02 7.1 0.88 OK
W-80/+60° 15 8.02 6.7 0.83 OK
04 8.13 6.0 0.73 OK
27 8.13 6.5 0.80 OK
11 7.80 6.1 0.78 OK
14 7.80 6.8 0.88 OK
23 7.80 6.9 0.88 OK
26 7.80 7.0 0.89 OK
16 0.97 0.8 0.82 OK
25 0.97 1.0 1.03 OK
18 8.61 7.0 0.82 OK
29 8.61 7.8 0.91 OK
01 78.00 70.1 0.90 OK
13 78.00 71.5 0.92 OK
07 440.00 410.5 0.93 OK
28 440.00 388.3 0.88 OK
NIR 02 0.20
NIR 03 0.16
NIR 05 0.12
NIR 06 0.13
NIR 08 0.19
NIR 09 0.19
NIR 12 0.17
NIR 19 0.20
NIR 21 0.19
NIR 30 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.92 0.85 6%
W-80/0° 2 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.74 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.86 0.86 0.88 0.83 4%
W-150/0° 2 0.77 0.77 0.80 0.73 6%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.88 0.88 1.03 0.78 10%
S-Co/0° 6 0.91 0.89 0.93 0.82 4%
All 20 0.88 0.86 1.03 0.73 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 33: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.890.74
0.860.77
0.88 0.89 0.86
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
88
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
02 9.17 9.4 1.03 OK
25 9.17 9.5 1.04 OK
04 9.03 11.9 1.32 OK
06 9.03 11.6 1.28 OK
W-80/-60° 10 8.71 13.7 1.57 outlier
W-80/+60° 08 8.71 12.2 1.40 OK
23 8.81 9.8 1.11 OK
05 8.81 10.1 1.15 OK
17 8.50 9.5 1.12 OK
20 8.50 9.6 1.13 OK
22 8.50 9.5 1.12 OK
09 8.50 9.6 1.13 OK
01 1.03 1.2 1.17 OK
21 1.03 1.1 1.07 OK
14 9.32 9.8 1.05 OK
18 9.32 10.1 1.08 OK
13 85.00 89.8 1.06 OK
15 85.00 90.1 1.06 OK
12 467.00 506.6 1.08 OK
24 467.00 483.2 1.03 OK
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.03 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.30 1.30 1.32 1.28 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.49 1.49 1.57 1.40 8%
W-150/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.15 1.11 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.13 1.12 1.17 1.07 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.06 1.06 1.08 1.03 2%
All 20 1.12 1.15 1.57 1.03 12%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 34: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.04
1.301.49
1.13 1.12 1.061.15
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
89
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
13 8.47 9.6 1.14 OK
30 8.47 9.3 1.09 OK
07 8.33 8.7 1.05 OK
22 8.33 8.7 1.05 OK
W-80/-60° 12 8.02 9.4 1.17 OK
W-80/+60° 01 8.02 9.4 1.17 OK
02 8.13 7.6 0.94 OK
10 8.13 7.3 0.89 OK
18 7.80 6.8 0.87 OK
19 7.80 6.8 0.88 OK
24 7.80 6.8 0.88 OK
27 7.80 6.9 0.88 OK
03 0.97 0.9 0.91 OK
11 0.97 0.9 0.88 OK
20 8.61 7.4 0.85 OK
23 8.61 7.2 0.83 OK
15 78.00 64.6 0.83 OK
25 78.00 63.8 0.82 OK
09 440.00 349.3 0.79 OK
29 440.00 349.1 0.79 OK
NIR 04 0.10
NIR 05 0.10
NIR 06 0.11
NIR 08 0.10
NIR 14 0.11
NIR 16 0.11
NIR 17 0.11
NIR 21 0.10
NIR 26 0.11
NIR 28 0.11
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.14 1.09 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.17 1.17 1.17 1.17 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.94 0.89 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.88 0.88 0.91 0.87 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.83 0.82 0.85 0.79 3%
All 20 0.88 0.94 1.17 0.79 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 35: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.12 1.051.17
0.92 0.88 0.820.94
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
90
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
27 8.47 9.7 1.14 OK
17 8.47 9.4 1.11 OK
24 8.33 1.2 0.14 outlier
12 8.33 8.9 1.07 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.02 9.8 1.22 OK
W-80/+60° 06 8.02 9.8 1.22 OK
14 8.13 7.3 0.90 OK
13 8.13 7.6 0.94 OK
28 7.79 6.4 0.82 OK
09 7.79 6.3 0.81 OK
25 7.79 6.3 0.80 OK
18 7.79 6.2 0.79 OK
21 0.97 0.8 0.77 OK
26 0.97 0.8 0.82 OK
23 8.61 7.0 0.82 OK
10 8.61 6.9 0.80 OK
11 78.00 62.2 0.80 OK
03 78.00 62.4 0.80 OK
22 440.00 352.3 0.80 OK
04 440.00 368.4 0.84 OK
NIR 19 0.11
NIR 15 0.12
NIR 07 0.12
NIR 16 0.12
NIR 29 0.12
NIR 02 0.12
NIR 01 0.13
NIR 05 0.12
NIR 20 0.11
NIR 08 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.14 1.11 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.61 0.61 1.07 0.14 109%
W-80/60° 2 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.22 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.94 0.90 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.81 0.80 0.82 0.77 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.81 0.84 0.80 2%
All 20 0.82 0.87 1.22 0.14 26%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 36: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.13
0.61
1.22
0.920.80 0.81 0.87
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
91
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
16 8.47 10.9 1.29 OK
18 8.47 10.1 1.19 OK
05 8.33 9.9 1.19 OK
15 8.33 9.0 1.08 OK
W-80/-60° 29 8.02 10.8 1.35 OK
W-80/+60° 25 8.02 10.0 1.25 OK
03 8.12 8.9 1.10 OK
07 8.12 8.9 1.10 OK
10 7.80 8.3 1.06 OK
13 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
17 7.80 8.1 1.04 OK
22 7.80 7.6 0.97 OK
11 0.97 0.9 0.93 OK
20 0.97 0.9 0.93 OK
09 8.61 8.5 0.99 OK
27 8.61 8.7 1.01 OK
02 78.00 73.7 0.94 OK
14 78.00 66.5 0.85 OK
04 440.00 392.1 0.89 OK
28 440.00 386.5 0.88 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 23 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.24 1.24 1.29 1.19 6%
W-80/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.19 1.08 7%
W-80/60° 2 1.30 1.30 1.35 1.25 5%
W-150/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.01 1.00 1.06 0.93 6%
S-Co/0° 6 0.92 0.93 1.01 0.85 7%
All 20 1.05 1.05 1.35 0.85 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 37: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.241.14
1.301.10
1.00 0.93
1.05
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
92
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
27 9.17 12.6 1.37 OK
04 9.17 12.7 1.38 OK
26 9.02 11.7 1.30 OK
22 9.02 12.2 1.35 OK
W-80/-60° 15 8.71 13.9 1.60 outlier
W-80/+60° 11 8.71 13.2 1.52 outlier
17 8.82 10.4 1.18 OK
08 8.82 9.7 1.10 OK
20 8.50 8.8 1.04 OK
07 8.50 9.2 1.08 OK
03 8.50 9.0 1.06 OK
10 8.50 9.1 1.08 OK
21 1.03 1.1 1.03 OK
18 1.03 1.1 1.04 OK
13 9.32 9.5 1.02 OK
23 9.32 9.5 1.02 OK
05 85.00 88.0 1.04 OK
12 85.00 85.1 1.00 OK
25 467.00 478.0 1.02 OK
16 467.00 489.0 1.05 OK
NIR 28 0.21
NIR 29 0.20
NIR 09 0.20
NIR 24 0.21
NIR 02 0.19
NIR 01 0.18
NIR 06 0.22
NIR 30 (Leer)
NIR 19 0.20
NIR 14 0.20
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.38 1.38 1.38 1.37 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.33 1.33 1.35 1.30 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.56 1.56 1.60 1.52 4%
W-150/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.18 1.10 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.06 1.08 1.03 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.02 1.03 1.05 1.00 2%
All 20 1.07 1.16 1.60 1.00 16%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 38: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.38 1.33
1.56
1.14 1.06 1.031.16
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
93
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
12 8.47 11.1 1.31 OK
16 8.47 11.3 1.33 OK
22 8.33 10.1 1.22 OK
28 8.33 10.3 1.24 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.01 11.6 1.45 OK
W-80/+60° 05 8.01 11.5 1.43 OK
01 8.13 8.9 1.09 OK
09 8.13 9.0 1.11 OK
13 7.80 7.8 1.00 OK
15 7.80 8.1 1.04 OK
18 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
24 7.80 7.9 1.02 OK
20 0.97 1.0 1.06 OK
23 0.97 1.0 1.07 OK
21 8.61 8.4 0.97 OK
25 8.61 8.8 1.02 OK
07 78.00 79.7 1.02 OK
17 78.00 79.5 1.02 OK
14 440.00 453.6 1.03 OK
19 440.00 455.9 1.04 OK
NIR 02 0.16
NIR 03 0.16
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 06 0.16
NIR 08 0.17
NIR 10 0.17
NIR 11 0.16
NIR 26 0.16
NIR 27 0.16
NIR 29 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.32 1.32 1.33 1.31 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.23 1.23 1.24 1.22 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.44 1.44 1.45 1.43 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.11 1.09 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.04 1.07 1.00 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.02 1.02 1.04 0.97 2%
All 20 1.06 1.13 1.45 0.97 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 39: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.321.23
1.44
1.10 1.04 1.021.13
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
94
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
15 9.17 9.5 1.04 OK
19 9.17 10.1 1.10 OK
14 8.97 9.1 1.01 OK
02 8.97 9.0 1.00 OK
W-80/-60° 27 8.71 9.9 1.13 OK
W-80/+60° 03 8.71 10.8 1.24 OK
20 8.82 7.2 0.82 OK
28 8.82 7.4 0.84 OK
09 8.50 6.9 0.81 OK
07 8.50 7.0 0.83 OK
26 8.50 6.7 0.78 OK
01 8.50 7.1 0.84 OK
06 1.03 0.8 0.79 OK
04 1.03 0.9 0.83 OK
17 9.32 7.2 0.77 OK
25 9.32 6.9 0.74 OK
18 85.00 68.2 0.80 OK
12 85.00 63.4 0.75 OK
16 467.00 365.1 0.78 OK
10 467.00 380.6 0.81 OK
WIR 23 9.26
WIR 11 8.82
NIR 13 0.11
NIR 08 0.12
NIR 05 0.12
NIR 30 0.12
NIR 29 0.12
NIR 21 0.10
NIR 24 0.13
NIR 22 0.11
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.10 1.04 4%
W-80/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.00 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.19 1.19 1.24 1.13 7%
W-150/0° 2 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.82 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.82 0.81 0.84 0.78 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.78 0.78 0.81 0.74 4%
All 20 0.83 0.89 1.24 0.74 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 40: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.07 1.011.19
0.83 0.81 0.780.89
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
95
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
02 9.87 9.4 0.95 OK
04 9.87 8.8 0.89 OK
03 9.74 12.0 1.23 OK
20 9.74 12.5 1.28 OK
W-80/-60° 24 9.42 13.4 1.42 OK
W-80/+60° 01 9.42 12.5 1.33 OK
21 9.52 9.9 1.04 OK
22 9.52 9.8 1.03 OK
10 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
12 9.20 9.4 1.02 OK
15 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
30 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
07 1.09 1.1 0.97 OK
19 1.09 1.1 1.00 OK
05 10.00 9.6 0.96 OK
18 10.00 9.3 0.93 OK
09 92.00 111.0 1.21 OK
29 92.00 110.0 1.20 OK
11 494.00 454.0 0.92 OK
17 494.00 461.0 0.93 OK
NIR 06 0.14
NIR 08 0.13
NIR 13 0.15
NIR 14 0.14
NIR 16 0.13
NIR 23 0.14
NIR 25 0.14
NIR 26 0.14
NIR 27 0.14
NIR 28 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.95 0.89 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.26 1.26 1.28 1.23 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.38 1.38 1.42 1.33 5%
W-150/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.03 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.99 0.99 1.02 0.97 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.95 1.03 1.21 0.92 14%
All 20 1.00 1.06 1.42 0.89 15%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 41: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.92
1.261.38
1.04
0.99
1.03 1.06
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
96
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
04 8.47 9.1 1.07 OK
14 8.47 9.5 1.12 OK
07 8.33 9.1 1.09 OK
27 8.33 9.8 1.17 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.01 9.8 1.22 OK
W-80/+60° 18 8.01 9.8 1.22 OK
01 8.13 7.5 0.92 OK
29 8.13 7.5 0.92 OK
12 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
15 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
23 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
26 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
09 0.97 1.0 1.03 OK
25 0.97 1.0 1.03 OK
13 8.61 9.5 1.10 OK
16 8.61 9.5 1.10 OK
08 78.00 90.0 1.15 OK
10 78.00 90.0 1.15 OK
19 440.00 540.0 1.23 OK
28 440.00 540.0 1.23 OK
NIR 02 0.05
NIR 03 0.05
NIR 05 0.05
NIR 06 0.05
NIR 11 0.05
NIR 17 0.05
NIR 20 0.05
NIR 21 0.05
NIR 24 0.05
NIR 30 0.05
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.12 1.07 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.17 1.09 5%
W-80/60° 2 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.22 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.08 1.06 1.08 1.03 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.15 1.16 1.23 1.10 5%
All 20 1.10 1.10 1.23 0.92 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 42: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.10 1.131.22
0.92
1.061.16 1.10
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
97
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
09 9.17 6.0 0.65 outlier
02 9.17 6.6 0.72 OK
14 9.03 6.1 0.67 OK
12 9.03 5.3 0.59 outlier
W-80/-60° 26 8.68 6.1 0.70 OK
W-80/+60° 07 8.68 6.3 0.72 OK
20 8.81 5.6 0.64 outlier
01 8.81 4.5 0.51 outlier
24 8.50 7.9 0.93 OK
25 8.50 7.6 0.89 OK
06 8.50 6.7 0.78 OK
21 8.50 7.2 0.84 OK
05 1.03 0.8 0.77 OK
18 1.03 0.8 0.82 OK
30 9.32 7.8 0.83 OK
16 9.32 7.9 0.85 OK
19 85.00 78.2 0.92 OK
11 85.00 77.3 0.91 OK
22 467.00 418.7 0.90 OK
03 467.00 394.3 0.84 OK
NIR 17 0.12
NIR 29 0.15
NIR 23 0.15
NIR 04 0.14
NIR 28 0.12
NIR 13 0.13
NIR 08 0.13
NIR 15 0.93
NIR 27 0.12
NIR 10 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.69 0.69 0.72 0.65 7%
W-80/0° 2 0.63 0.63 0.67 0.59 9%
W-80/60° 2 0.71 0.71 0.72 0.70 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.58 0.58 0.64 0.51 16%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.83 0.84 0.93 0.77 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.88 0.88 0.92 0.83 4%
All 20 0.80 0.77 0.93 0.51 15%
outliers: 4 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 20%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 43: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.69 0.63 0.710.58
0.84 0.880.77
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
98
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
13 8.48 7.3 0.85 OK
16 8.48 7.1 0.84 OK
06 8.33 7.0 0.84 OK
19 8.33 7.3 0.87 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.01 8.1 1.01 OK
W-80/+60° 09 8.01 9.0 1.12 OK
01 8.13 7.4 0.91 OK
28 8.13 7.6 0.93 OK
04 7.80 6.5 0.83 OK
07 7.80 6.8 0.87 OK
05 7.80 6.9 0.89 OK
17 7.80 7.3 0.94 OK
08 0.97 0.9 0.97 OK
27 0.97 0.9 0.94 OK
30 8.61 7.8 0.90 OK
26 8.61 7.7 0.89 OK
14 78.00 77.4 0.99 OK
21 78.00 73.7 0.94 OK
15 440.00 383.4 0.87 OK
29 440.00 383.6 0.87 OK
NIR 02 0.18
NIR 03 0.21
NIR 12 0.23
NIR 11 0.24
NIR 10 0.24
NIR 20 0.22
NIR 18 0.23
NIR 23 0.22
NIR 24 0.21
NIR 25 0.23
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.84 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.84 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.07 1.07 1.12 1.01 7%
W-150/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.91 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.92 0.91 0.97 0.83 6%
S-Co/0° 6 0.90 0.91 0.99 0.87 5%
All 20 0.90 0.91 1.12 0.83 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 44: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.85 0.86
1.07
0.92 0.91 0.91 0.91
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
99
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
03 8.47 9.0 1.06 OK
14 8.47 8.9 1.05 OK
06 8.33 7.8 0.94 OK
18 8.33 7.4 0.89 OK
W-80/-60° 20 8.02 8.5 1.06 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.02 8.3 1.04 OK
05 8.13 7.3 0.90 OK
24 8.13 7.2 0.88 OK
10 7.80 6.9 0.89 OK
16 7.80 7.0 0.90 OK
17 7.80 6.9 0.88 OK
25 7.80 7.2 0.92 OK
12 0.97 0.9 0.88 OK
27 0.97 0.9 0.92 OK
08 8.61 7.4 0.86 OK
19 8.61 7.6 0.88 OK
13 78.00 70.8 0.91 OK
15 78.00 69.5 0.89 OK
01 440.00 402.3 0.91 OK
04 440.00 405.7 0.92 OK
NIR 02 0.13
NIR 07 0.14
NIR 09 0.13
NIR 21 0.13
NIR 22 0.13
NIR 23 0.13
NIR 26 0.14
NIR 28 0.14
NIR 29 0.13
NIR 30 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.05 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.94 0.89 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.05 1.05 1.06 1.04 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.90 0.88 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.88 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.86 3%
All 20 0.91 0.93 1.06 0.86 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 45: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.06
0.92
1.05
0.89 0.90 0.90 0.93
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
100
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
08 8.47 9.0 1.06 OK
13 8.47 8.9 1.05 OK
22 8.32 8.6 1.04 OK
28 8.32 8.4 1.01 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.01 9.5 1.19 OK
W-80/+60° 07 8.01 9.9 1.23 OK
01 8.13 7.1 0.88 OK
26 8.13 6.9 0.85 OK
02 7.80 6.4 0.81 OK
03 7.80 6.4 0.81 OK
18 7.80 6.6 0.84 OK
24 7.80 6.4 0.82 OK
04 0.97 0.8 0.81 OK
06 0.97 0.8 0.80 OK
15 8.61 7.2 0.84 OK
29 8.61 6.7 0.78 OK
20 78.00 62.8 0.80 OK
27 78.00 61.0 0.78 OK
09 440.00 346.4 0.79 OK
21 440.00 347.5 0.79 OK
NIR 05 0.16
NIR 10 0.18
NIR 11 0.16
NIR 12 0.17
NIR 14 0.15
NIR 16 0.15
NIR 17 0.14
NIR 19 0.14
NIR 23 0.15
NIR 25 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.05 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.04 1.01 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.21 1.21 1.23 1.19 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.85 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.81 0.82 0.84 0.80 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.79 0.80 0.84 0.78 3%
All 20 0.83 0.90 1.23 0.78 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 46: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.06 1.031.21
0.87 0.82 0.800.90
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
101
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
24 8.47 3.7 0.44 outlier
08 8.47 3.7 0.44 outlier
16 8.33 4.8 0.58 outlier
27 8.33 5.0 0.60 outlier
W-80/-60° 21 8.01 4.5 0.56 outlier
W-80/+60° 09 8.01 3.8 0.47 outlier
28 8.12 7.3 0.90 OK
25 8.12 6.9 0.85 OK
04 7.80 7.7 0.98 OK
06 7.80 7.8 1.00 OK
18 7.80 7.2 0.92 OK
26 7.80 7.4 0.95 OK
23 0.97 0.9 0.93 OK
07 0.97 1.0 1.03 OK
20 8.61 7.2 0.84 OK
10 8.61 7.6 0.88 OK
01 78.00 3.7 0.05 outlier
22 78.00 70.9 0.91 OK
05 440.00 414.0 0.94 OK
03 440.00 428.3 0.97 OK
NIR 15 0.19
NIR 19 0.22
NIR 17 0.30
NIR 14 0.24
NIR 29 0.24
NIR 02 0.29
NIR 12 0.22
NIR 13 0.21
NIR 11 0.21
NIR 30 0.33
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.58 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.52 0.52 0.56 0.47 12%
W-150/0° 2 0.88 0.88 0.90 0.85 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.97 1.03 0.92 4%
S-Co/0° 6 0.90 0.77 0.97 0.05 46%
All 20 0.89 0.76 1.03 0.05 34%
outliers: 7 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 35%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 47: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.440.59 0.52
0.880.97
0.77 0.76
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
102
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
15 9.18 9.7 1.05 OK
22 9.18 9.9 1.08 OK
24 9.03 10.4 1.15 OK
26 9.03 10.3 1.14 OK
W-80/-60° 13 8.72 10.5 1.21 OK
W-80/+60° 07 8.72 8.2 0.94 OK
02 8.81 8.5 0.96 OK
10 8.81 8.7 0.99 OK
04 8.50 8.6 1.01 OK
08 8.50 8.9 1.05 OK
17 8.50 11.5 1.35 OK
19 8.50 9.7 1.14 OK
12 1.03 1.4 1.34 OK
25 1.03 1.2 1.19 OK
21 9.32 10.3 1.11 OK
28 9.32 11.7 1.26 OK
03 85.00 114.2 1.34 OK
29 85.00 119.4 1.41 OK
20 467.00 466.1 1.00 OK
27 467.00 460.1 0.99 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 23 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.05 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.14 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.08 1.08 1.21 0.94 18%
W-150/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.96 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.17 1.18 1.35 1.01 12%
S-Co/0° 6 1.19 1.19 1.41 0.99 15%
All 20 1.13 1.14 1.41 0.94 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 48: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.07 1.15 1.08
0.98
1.18 1.19 1.14
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
103
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
15 7.77 8.2 1.05 OK
18 7.77 8.1 1.04 OK
25 7.60 7.1 0.93 OK
28 7.60 6.6 0.86 OK
W-80/-60° 24 7.31 8.1 1.11 OK
W-80/+60° 11 7.31 8.1 1.11 OK
21 7.43 8.2 1.10 OK
22 7.43 6.0 0.81 OK
01 7.10 5.3 0.75 OK
10 7.10 5.6 0.79 OK
23 7.10 5.6 0.79 OK
30 7.10 5.5 0.77 OK
02 0.91 0.7 0.76 OK
26 0.91 0.7 0.73 OK
04 7.91 6.0 0.76 OK
14 7.91 6.0 0.76 OK
08 71.00 51.5 0.73 OK
19 71.00 51.8 0.73 OK
09 413.00 429.2 1.04 OK
16 413.00 417.6 1.01 OK
NIR 03 0.10
NIR 05 0.12
NIR 06 0.12
NIR 07 0.12
NIR 12 0.13
NIR 13 0.12
NIR 17 0.09
NIR 20 0.11
NIR 27 0.12
NIR 29 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.04 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.93 0.86 6%
W-80/60° 2 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.96 0.96 1.10 0.81 21%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.77 0.77 0.79 0.73 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.76 0.84 1.04 0.73 17%
All 20 0.80 0.88 1.11 0.73 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 49: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.05
0.90
1.11
0.960.77 0.84 0.88
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
104
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
01 7.76 7.8 1.00 OK
19 7.76 7.4 0.96 OK
14 7.60 8.1 1.06 OK
20 7.60 8.2 1.08 OK
W-80/-60° 16 7.31 8.2 1.12 OK
W-80/+60° 02 7.31 7.7 1.05 OK
05 7.43 7.4 1.00 OK
11 7.43 7.3 0.98 OK
06 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
22 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
24 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
26 7.10 7.1 1.00 OK
21 0.91 0.9 0.93 OK
27 0.91 0.8 0.92 OK
15 7.91 7.2 0.91 OK
29 7.91 7.1 0.89 OK
03 71.00 89.8 1.27 OK
07 71.00 105.7 1.49 OK
09 413.00 747.6 1.81 outlier
13 413.00 763.1 1.85 outlier
NIR 04 (Leer)
NIR 08 (Leer)
NIR 10 (Leer)
NIR 12 (Leer)
NIR 17 (Leer)
NIR 18 (Leer)
NIR 23 (Leer)
NIR 25 (Leer)
NIR 28 (Leer)
NIR 30 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.98 0.98 1.00 0.96 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.06 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.09 1.09 1.12 1.05 5%
W-150/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.98 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.95 1.00 0.92 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.38 1.37 1.85 0.89 31%
All 20 1.00 1.11 1.85 0.89 26%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 50: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.98
1.07 1.09
0.99 0.95
1.37
1.11
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
105
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
05 9.87 10.4 1.05 OK
07 9.87 10.2 1.03 OK
10 9.74 10.7 1.10 OK
24 9.74 11.1 1.14 OK
W-80/-60° 26 9.42 11.2 1.18 OK
W-80/+60° 16 9.42 10.3 1.10 OK
09 9.53 9.7 1.02 OK
28 9.53 9.5 1.00 OK
04 9.20 9.1 0.98 OK
06 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
15 9.20 8.9 0.97 OK
25 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
11 1.09 1.0 0.93 OK
17 1.09 1.0 0.95 OK
20 10.00 9.4 0.94 OK
29 10.00 9.2 0.92 OK
03 92.00 147.3 1.60 outlier
08 92.00 141.9 1.54 outlier
01 494.00 905.5 1.83 outlier
19 494.00 912.4 1.85 outlier
NIR 02 (Leer)
NIR 12 (Leer)
NIR 13 (Leer)
NIR 14 (Leer)
NIR 18 (Leer)
NIR 21 (Leer)
NIR 22 (Leer)
NIR 23 (Leer)
NIR 27 (Leer)
NIR 30 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.05 1.03 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.14 1.10 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.14 1.14 1.18 1.10 5%
W-150/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.02 1.00 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.97 1.01 0.93 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.57 1.45 1.85 0.92 29%
All 20 1.03 1.16 1.85 0.92 26%
outliers: 4 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 20%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 51: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.04 1.12 1.141.01
0.97
1.45
1.16
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
106
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
06 9.87 9.8 0.99 OK
20 9.87 9.7 0.99 OK
04 9.74 9.4 0.96 OK
22 9.74 9.3 0.95 OK
W-80/-60° 11 9.41 10.7 1.13 OK
W-80/+60° 03 9.41 10.4 1.10 OK
15 9.53 7.5 0.79 OK
23 9.53 7.2 0.76 OK
13 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
19 9.20 11.5 1.25 OK
29 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
30 9.20 11.4 1.24 OK
14 1.09 1.1 0.97 OK
18 1.09 1.1 0.96 OK
07 10.00 10.1 1.01 OK
24 10.00 10.0 1.00 OK
10 92.00 92.4 1.00 OK
12 92.00 90.0 0.98 OK
21 413.00 437.3 1.06 OK
26 413.00 420.3 1.02 OK
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 08 0.15
NIR 09 0.16
NIR 16 0.16
NIR 17 0.15
NIR 25 0.15
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 28 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.95 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.12 1.12 1.13 1.10 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.78 0.78 0.79 0.76 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.01 1.07 1.25 0.96 13%
S-Co/0° 6 1.01 1.01 1.06 0.98 3%
All 20 1.00 1.01 1.25 0.76 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 52: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.99 0.96
1.12
0.78
1.07 1.01 1.01
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
107
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
28 9.86 11.8 1.20 OK
18 9.86 12.3 1.25 OK
12 9.73 11.7 1.20 OK
09 9.73 12.2 1.25 OK
W-80/-60° 27 9.42 14.2 1.51 OK
W-80/+60° 08 9.42 11.2 1.19 OK
03 9.53 9.8 1.03 OK
21 9.53 10.2 1.07 OK
07 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
05 9.20 10.1 1.10 OK
16 9.20 9.8 1.07 OK
14 9.20 9.5 1.03 OK
06 1.09 1.0 0.92 OK
17 1.09 1.2 1.10 OK
24 10.00 9.9 0.99 OK
30 10.00 9.8 0.98 OK
29 92.00 85.5 0.93 OK
23 92.00 92.9 1.01 OK
19 494.00 506.4 1.03 OK
22 494.00 513.9 1.04 OK
NIR 15 0.10
NIR 11 0.10
NIR 10 0.10
NIR 20 0.10
NIR 26 0.10
NIR 25 0.10
NIR 02 0.10
NIR 13 0.10
NIR 01 0.10
NIR 04 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.23 1.23 1.25 1.20 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.23 1.23 1.25 1.20 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.35 1.35 1.51 1.19 17%
W-150/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.03 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.03 1.10 0.92 7%
S-Co/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.04 0.93 4%
All 20 1.06 1.09 1.51 0.92 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 53: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.23 1.231.35
1.05 1.03
1.00
1.09
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
108
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
29 8.47 9.1 1.07 OK
07 8.47 8.9 1.05 OK
12 8.33 8.6 1.03 OK
27 8.33 9.0 1.08 OK
W-80/-60° 23 8.01 8.5 1.06 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.01 8.9 1.11 OK
06 8.13 7.0 0.86 OK
20 8.13 7.1 0.87 OK
01 7.80 8.0 1.03 OK
02 7.80 9.4 1.20 OK
22 7.80 8.1 1.03 OK
25 7.80 7.9 1.02 OK
08 0.97 1.0 0.99 OK
10 0.97 1.0 0.98 OK
26 8.61 9.8 1.14 OK
03 8.61 9.6 1.11 OK
30 78.00 82.9 1.06 OK
21 78.00 83.1 1.07 OK
15 440.00 545.9 1.24 OK
09 440.00 498.8 1.13 OK
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.07 1.05 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.08 1.03 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.09 1.09 1.11 1.06 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.86 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.03 1.04 1.20 0.98 8%
S-Co/0° 6 1.12 1.13 1.24 1.06 6%
All 20 1.06 1.06 1.24 0.86 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 54: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.06 1.06 1.09
0.87
1.04 1.13 1.06
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
109
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
05 7.76 8.5 1.09 OK
22 7.76 8.1 1.04 OK
17 7.60 7.8 1.02 OK
30 7.60 7.8 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 19 7.31 8.1 1.10 OK
W-80/+60° 02 7.31 8.4 1.14 OK
14 7.42 6.6 0.89 OK
21 7.42 6.8 0.92 OK
10 7.10 6.2 0.87 OK
13 7.10 5.9 0.83 OK
20 7.10 6.2 0.88 OK
27 7.10 6.1 0.86 OK
07 0.91 0.8 0.90 OK
24 0.91 0.8 0.82 OK
18 7.90 6.4 0.81 OK
25 7.90 5.9 0.75 OK
15 71.00 55.3 0.78 OK
23 71.00 57.1 0.80 OK
08 413.00 370.9 0.90 OK
12 413.00 360.5 0.87 OK
WIR 03 7.02
WIR 28 6.63
NIR 01 0.14
NIR 04 0.16
NIR 06 0.14
NIR 09 0.16
NIR 11 0.14
NIR 16 0.14
NIR 26 0.15
NIR 29 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.09 1.04 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.02 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.12 1.12 1.14 1.10 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.89 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.87 0.86 0.90 0.82 4%
S-Co/0° 6 0.81 0.82 0.90 0.75 7%
All 20 0.89 0.92 1.14 0.75 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 55: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.07 1.031.12
0.91 0.86 0.820.92
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
110
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
16 9.18 10.9 1.19 OK
06 9.18 9.2 1.01 OK
04 9.00 6.9 0.77 OK
11 9.00 8.0 0.89 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.71 9.4 1.08 OK
W-80/+60° 02 8.71 9.0 1.03 OK
05 8.82 8.7 0.99 OK
20 8.82 8.4 0.95 OK
08 8.49 8.1 0.96 OK
03 8.49 8.9 1.05 OK
13 8.49 7.8 0.92 OK
23 8.49 7.3 0.86 OK
21 1.03 1.1 1.02 OK
18 1.03 0.9 0.88 OK
19 9.30 10.4 1.12 OK
15 9.30 9.4 1.01 OK
30 85.00 89.9 1.06 OK
01 85.00 81.4 0.96 OK
17 467.00 440.0 0.94 OK
24 467.00 429.0 0.92 OK
NIR 25 0.16
NIR 29 0.17
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 14 0.17
NIR 07 0.18
NIR 28 0.18
NIR 26 0.17
NIR 27 0.19
NIR 10 0.17
NIR 12 0.18
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.19 1.01 12%
W-80/0° 2 0.83 0.83 0.89 0.77 10%
W-80/60° 2 1.06 1.06 1.08 1.03 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.99 0.95 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.94 0.95 1.05 0.86 8%
S-Co/0° 6 0.99 1.00 1.12 0.92 8%
All 20 0.98 0.98 1.19 0.77 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 56: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.10
0.83
1.06
0.97 0.95
1.00
0.98
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
111
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
08 7.76 10.1 1.30 OK
16 7.76 10.0 1.29 OK
21 7.59 9.2 1.21 OK
17 7.59 9.3 1.23 OK
W-80/-60° 12 7.31 10.5 1.43 OK
W-80/+60° 06 7.31 10.6 1.44 OK
02 7.42 7.9 1.06 OK
14 7.42 7.9 1.06 OK
19 7.10 7.2 1.01 OK
30 7.10 7.0 0.99 OK
09 7.10 7.2 1.01 OK
24 7.10 7.2 1.02 OK
23 0.91 0.9 1.02 OK
18 0.91 0.9 1.02 OK
20 7.91 7.6 0.97 OK
05 7.91 7.8 0.99 OK
22 71.00 68.0 0.96 OK
13 71.00 69.6 0.98 OK
11 413.00 412.2 1.00 OK
10 413.00 417.6 1.01 OK
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.29 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.23 1.21 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.43 0%
W-150/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.06 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.02 1.01 1.02 0.99 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.99 0.99 1.01 0.96 2%
All 20 1.02 1.10 1.44 0.96 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 57: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.30 1.221.44
1.06 1.01
0.99
1.10
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
112
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
07 9.87 9.1 0.92 OK
13 9.87 8.9 0.91 OK
05 9.74 9.3 0.95 OK
19 9.74 8.9 0.92 OK
W-80/-60° 15 9.41 9.6 1.02 OK
W-80/+60° 06 9.41 8.8 0.94 OK
01 9.52 9.5 1.00 OK
26 9.52 9.5 1.00 OK
23 9.20 9.5 1.03 OK
22 9.20 9.4 1.02 OK
11 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
21 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
12 1.09 1.2 1.06 OK
17 1.09 1.1 1.01 OK
20 10.00 8.8 0.88 OK
09 10.00 9.0 0.90 OK
14 92.00 80.1 0.87 OK
16 92.00 80.0 0.87 OK
10 494.00 443.2 0.90 OK
24 494.00 444.7 0.90 OK
NIR 27 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.91 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.92 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.98 0.98 1.02 0.94 6%
W-150/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.02 1.02 1.06 1.01 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.89 0.89 0.90 0.87 2%
All 20 0.95 0.96 1.06 0.87 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 58: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.92 0.94 0.98
1.00 1.02
0.89 0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
113
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
01 8.47 14.5 1.71 outlier
06 8.47 14.5 1.71 outlier
15 8.33 12.0 1.44 OK
18 8.33 12.0 1.44 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.01 13.0 1.62 outlier
W-80/+60° 21 8.01 13.0 1.62 outlier
12 8.13 8.0 0.98 OK
27 8.13 8.0 0.98 OK
20 7.80 9.0 1.15 OK
23 7.80 9.0 1.15 OK
03 7.80 9.0 1.15 OK
30 7.80 9.0 1.15 OK
16 0.97 1.3 1.29 OK
19 0.97 1.3 1.29 OK
25 8.61 10.0 1.16 OK
07 8.61 10.0 1.16 OK
13 78.00 90.0 1.15 OK
05 78.00 90.0 1.15 OK
02 440.00 500.0 1.14 OK
26 440.00 500.0 1.14 OK
NIR 10 0.10
NIR 11 0.10
NIR 14 0.10
NIR 17 0.10
NIR 24 0.10
NIR 28 0.10
NIR 29 0.10
NIR 04 0.10
NIR 08 0.10
NIR 09 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.71 1.71 1.71 1.71 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.44 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.15 1.20 1.29 1.15 6%
S-Co/0° 6 1.15 1.15 1.16 1.14 1%
All 20 1.16 1.28 1.71 0.98 18%
outliers: 4 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 20%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 59: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.71
1.441.62
0.98
1.20 1.151.28
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
114
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
18 7.76 8.7 1.12 OK
23 7.76 8.8 1.13 OK
07 7.60 8.7 1.14 OK
17 7.60 8.6 1.13 OK
W-80/-60° 25 7.31 9.3 1.27 OK
W-80/+60° 20 7.31 8.8 1.20 OK
08 7.43 7.2 0.97 OK
26 7.43 7.1 0.96 OK
01 7.10 7.7 1.09 OK
10 7.10 7.7 1.09 OK
22 7.10 7.6 1.07 OK
28 7.10 7.7 1.08 OK
11 0.97 1.0 1.06 OK
27 0.97 1.0 1.06 OK
12 7.90 8.3 1.04 OK
15 7.90 8.3 1.05 OK
04 71.00 72.9 1.03 OK
13 71.00 74.8 1.05 OK
03 413.00 424.4 1.03 OK
19 413.00 429.9 1.04 OK
WIR 05 0.97
WIR 09 8.51
WIR 14 8.66
WIR 29 0.99
NIR 02 0.07
NIR 06 0.07
NIR 16 0.07
NIR 21 0.07
NIR 24 0.07
NIR 30 0.07
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.12 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.13 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.24 1.24 1.27 1.20 4%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.96 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.06 1%
S-Co/0° 6 1.04 1.04 1.05 1.03 1%
All 20 1.07 1.08 1.27 0.96 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 60: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.13 1.141.24
0.97
1.08 1.04 1.08
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
115
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
23 7.75 7.6 0.98 OK
03 7.75 7.7 0.99 OK
24 7.60 6.8 0.90 OK
26 7.60 6.7 0.88 OK
W-80/-60° 27 7.31 7.5 1.02 OK
W-80/+60° 19 7.31 6.8 0.93 OK
15 7.43 5.3 0.71 OK
04 7.43 5.8 0.77 OK
25 7.10 6.4 0.91 OK
11 7.10 7.3 1.03 OK
01 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
08 7.10 7.0 0.99 OK
30 0.91 0.9 0.96 OK
28 0.91 0.9 0.98 OK
05 7.91 8.1 1.03 OK
10 7.91 8.1 1.02 OK
12 71.00 74.3 1.05 OK
06 71.00 69.8 0.98 OK
13 413.00 448.4 1.09 OK
18 413.00 416.8 1.01 OK
NIR 17 0.13
NIR 29 0.12
NIR 20 0.12
NIR 21 0.13
NIR 14 0.12
NIR 16 0.11
NIR 22 0.13
NIR 07 0.12
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 02 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.98 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.90 0.88 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.98 0.98 1.02 0.93 7%
W-150/0° 2 0.74 0.74 0.77 0.71 6%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.97 1.03 0.91 4%
S-Co/0° 6 1.03 1.03 1.09 0.98 4%
All 20 0.98 0.96 1.09 0.71 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 61: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.990.89 0.98
0.74
0.97
1.03
0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
116
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
23 9.87 12.4 1.26 OK
19 9.87 12.5 1.27 OK
21 9.74 11.9 1.22 OK
22 9.74 11.9 1.22 OK
W-80/-60° 17 9.41 12.3 1.31 OK
W-80/+60° 16 9.41 12.1 1.28 OK
20 9.52 9.9 1.04 OK
24 9.52 10.1 1.06 OK
06 9.20 9.4 1.02 OK
13 9.20 8.9 0.97 OK
08 9.20 8.8 0.95 OK
25 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
02 1.09 1.1 0.97 OK
27 1.09 1.1 1.00 OK
12 10.00 9.6 0.96 OK
14 10.00 9.5 0.95 OK
05 92.00 86.3 0.94 OK
18 92.00 86.5 0.94 OK
01 494.00 476.0 0.96 OK
26 494.00 463.4 0.94 OK
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 03 0.13
NIR 29 0.12
NIR 11 0.13
NIR 07 0.12
NIR 30 0.12
NIR 28 0.12
NIR 04 0.12
NIR 10 0.12
NIR 15 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.27 1.27 1.27 1.26 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.22 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.30 1.30 1.31 1.28 2%
W-150/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.06 1.04 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.98 1.02 0.95 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.94 1%
All 20 0.99 1.06 1.31 0.94 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 62: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.27 1.22 1.30
1.05
0.98 0.95
1.06
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
117
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
06 9.17 11.1 1.21 OK
18 9.17 10.3 1.12 OK
04 8.97 8.7 0.97 OK
27 8.97 9.2 1.02 OK
W-80/-60° 10 8.71 11.8 1.35 OK
W-80/+60° 05 8.71 11.3 1.29 OK
16 8.82 8.0 0.91 OK
30 8.82 7.2 0.82 OK
15 8.50 7.0 0.83 OK
19 8.50 7.7 0.91 OK
21 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
24 8.50 7.9 0.93 OK
03 1.03 0.9 0.88 OK
29 1.03 0.8 0.75 OK
07 9.32 7.1 0.76 OK
13 9.32 7.5 0.80 OK
14 85.00 68.1 0.80 OK
22 85.00 67.7 0.80 OK
08 467.00 400.8 0.86 OK
12 467.00 364.6 0.78 OK
WIR 17 9.74
WIR 23 9.67
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 09 0.16
NIR 11 0.15
NIR 20 0.15
NIR 25 0.14
NIR 26 0.14
NIR 28 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.17 1.17 1.21 1.12 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.02 0.97 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.32 1.32 1.35 1.29 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.91 0.82 7%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.90 0.87 0.94 0.75 8%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.86 0.76 4%
All 20 0.90 0.94 1.35 0.75 19%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 63: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.17
1.00
1.32
0.87 0.87 0.800.94
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
118
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
01 8.47 8.3 0.98 OK
18 8.47 8.3 0.97 OK
19 8.33 6.4 0.77 OK
21 8.33 6.8 0.81 OK
W-80/-60° 23 8.01 7.0 0.87 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.01 8.0 0.99 OK
15 8.12 5.5 0.67 OK
24 8.12 5.8 0.71 OK
03 7.80 7.3 0.93 OK
06 7.80 7.0 0.89 OK
07 7.80 6.9 0.88 OK
09 7.80 7.1 0.91 OK
17 0.97 0.9 0.96 OK
30 0.97 0.9 0.91 OK
20 8.61 7.8 0.91 OK
26 8.61 7.5 0.88 OK
10 78.00 73.1 0.94 OK
12 78.00 70.5 0.90 OK
22 440.00 376.0 0.85 OK
25 440.00 376.2 0.85 OK
NIR 02 0.17
NIR 04 0.16
NIR 05 0.16
NIR 08 0.14
NIR 13 0.15
NIR 14 0.16
NIR 16 0.17
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 28 0.16
NIR 29 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.97 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.79 0.79 0.81 0.77 4%
W-80/60° 2 0.93 0.93 0.99 0.87 9%
W-150/0° 2 0.69 0.69 0.71 0.67 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.91 0.91 0.96 0.88 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.89 0.89 0.94 0.85 4%
All 20 0.90 0.88 0.99 0.67 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 64: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.980.79
0.93
0.69
0.91 0.89 0.88
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
119
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
02 7.76 6.6 0.85 OK
11 7.76 6.5 0.83 OK
04 7.58 6.7 0.89 OK
23 7.58 6.1 0.80 OK
W-80/-60° 28 7.30 7.0 0.96 OK
W-80/+60° 12 7.30 7.2 0.98 OK
05 7.42 6.6 0.89 OK
19 7.42 6.5 0.88 OK
01 7.10 6.5 0.92 OK
14 7.10 6.3 0.88 OK
15 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
21 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
08 0.91 0.8 0.92 OK
24 0.91 0.9 1.01 OK
10 7.91 6.8 0.86 OK
22 7.91 7.1 0.89 OK
27 71.00 59.6 0.84 OK
29 71.00 61.0 0.86 OK
06 413.00 433.8 1.05 OK
07 413.00 445.1 1.08 OK
NIR 03 0.12
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 13 0.12
NIR 16 0.11
NIR 17 0.12
NIR 18 0.12
NIR 20 0.12
NIR 25 0.12
NIR 26 0.13
NIR 30 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.84 0.84 0.85 0.83 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.85 0.85 0.89 0.80 8%
W-80/60° 2 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.96 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.88 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.93 0.94 1.01 0.88 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.88 0.93 1.08 0.84 11%
All 20 0.89 0.91 1.08 0.80 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 65: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.84 0.850.97 0.89 0.94 0.93 0.91
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
120
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
09 8.47 6.6 0.78 OK
25 8.47 6.5 0.77 OK
03 8.33 7.5 0.90 OK
29 8.33 8.0 0.96 OK
W-80/-60° 06 8.02 7.0 0.88 OK
W-80/+60° 02 8.02 9.4 1.17 OK
12 8.12 7.6 0.93 OK
19 8.12 7.4 0.91 OK
07 7.80 8.8 1.13 OK
10 7.80 8.9 1.14 OK
13 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
27 7.80 8.6 1.10 OK
18 0.97 1.1 1.15 OK
26 0.97 1.1 1.13 OK
17 8.61 10.5 1.22 OK
21 8.61 10.0 1.16 OK
11 78.00 80.5 1.03 OK
30 78.00 80.2 1.03 OK
15 440.00 488.0 1.11 OK
23 440.00 540.0 1.23 OK
NIR 01 0.23
NIR 04 0.24
NIR 05 0.23
NIR 08 0.23
NIR 14 0.22
NIR 16 0.22
NIR 20 0.20
NIR 22 0.25
NIR 24 0.23
NIR 28 0.22
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.77 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.93 0.93 0.96 0.90 5%
W-80/60° 2 1.03 1.03 1.17 0.88 20%
W-150/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.91 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.13 1.12 1.15 1.08 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.14 1.13 1.23 1.03 8%
All 20 1.09 1.04 1.23 0.77 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 66: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.780.93
1.03
0.92
1.12 1.131.04
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
121
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
26 7.76 5.4 0.69 OK
27 7.76 5.2 0.67 OK
02 7.58 4.8 0.63 outlier
14 7.58 4.9 0.64 outlier
W-80/-60° 29 7.30 5.9 0.81 OK
W-80/+60° 04 7.30 5.8 0.79 OK
07 7.42 4.9 0.66 OK
19 7.42 4.9 0.66 OK
01 7.10 6.6 0.93 OK
06 7.10 6.5 0.91 OK
12 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
24 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
08 0.91 0.8 0.90 OK
22 0.91 0.8 0.92 OK
03 7.91 7.5 0.95 OK
23 7.91 7.4 0.93 OK
21 71.00 67.9 0.96 OK
28 71.00 67.9 0.96 OK
11 413.00 341.2 0.83 OK
16 413.00 348.1 0.84 OK
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 09 0.14
NIR 10 0.13
NIR 13 0.14
NIR 15 0.14
NIR 17 0.13
NIR 18 0.16
NIR 20 0.14
NIR 25 0.13
NIR 30 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.67 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.63 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.79 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.93 0.92 0.94 0.90 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.94 0.91 0.96 0.83 7%
All 20 0.87 0.83 0.96 0.63 15%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 67: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.68 0.640.80
0.66
0.92 0.91 0.83
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
122
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
01 8.48 10.7 1.26 OK
07 8.48 10.4 1.23 OK
12 8.33 9.7 1.16 OK
17 8.33 9.6 1.16 OK
W-80/-60° 14 8.02 10.8 1.35 OK
W-80/+60° 08 8.02 10.9 1.36 OK
05 8.13 8.3 1.02 OK
21 8.13 8.0 0.98 OK
06 7.79 7.1 0.91 OK
11 7.79 7.4 0.95 OK
13 7.79 7.3 0.93 OK
15 7.79 7.2 0.92 OK
04 0.97 0.9 0.92 OK
30 0.97 0.9 0.91 OK
16 8.60 7.9 0.92 OK
22 8.60 7.7 0.90 OK
10 78.00 70.3 0.90 OK
25 78.00 67.4 0.86 OK
20 440.00 403.0 0.92 OK
29 440.00 393.9 0.90 OK
NIR 02 0.16
NIR 03 0.18
NIR 09 0.16
NIR 18 0.17
NIR 19 0.17
NIR 23 0.15
NIR 24 0.16
NIR 26 0.15
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 28 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.25 1.25 1.26 1.23 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.35 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.02 0.98 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.92 0.92 0.95 0.91 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.86 2%
All 20 0.93 1.02 1.36 0.86 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 68: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.25 1.161.36
1.00
0.92 0.90
1.02
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
123
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
12 9.18 10.5 1.14 OK
11 9.18 10.1 1.10 OK
28 8.33 9.0 1.08 OK
16 8.33 8.9 1.07 OK
W-80/-60° 20 8.02 10.1 1.26 OK
W-80/+60° 01 8.02 10.0 1.25 OK
19 8.12 7.4 0.91 OK
05 8.12 7.4 0.91 OK
13 7.79 6.8 0.87 OK
25 7.79 6.3 0.81 OK
18 7.79 6.8 0.87 OK
30 7.79 6.6 0.85 OK
09 0.97 0.9 0.93 OK
07 0.97 0.9 0.93 OK
15 8.60 7.1 0.83 OK
14 8.60 7.0 0.81 OK
26 85.00 64.1 0.75 OK
21 85.00 66.3 0.78 OK
22 440.00 370.4 0.84 OK
04 440.00 387.1 0.88 OK
NIR 06 0.10
NIR 03 0.10
NIR 29 0.20
NIR 10 0.10
NIR 17 0.10
NIR 24 0.20
NIR 23 0.10
NIR 27 0.20
NIR 08 0.20
NIR 02 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.14 1.10 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.07 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.25 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.87 0.88 0.93 0.81 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.82 0.82 0.88 0.75 6%
All 20 0.90 0.94 1.26 0.75 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 69: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.12 1.081.26
0.91 0.88 0.820.94
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
124
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
01 8.47 10.7 1.26 OK
28 8.47 10.1 1.19 OK
18 8.33 10.6 1.27 OK
22 8.33 11.0 1.32 OK
W-80/-60° 17 8.01 10.7 1.33 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.01 11.2 1.39 OK
08 8.13 8.5 1.05 OK
03 8.13 9.3 1.14 OK
24 7.79 7.8 1.01 OK
06 7.79 8.0 1.03 OK
13 7.79 7.8 1.00 OK
23 7.79 7.8 1.00 OK
07 0.97 1.0 1.06 OK
26 0.97 1.0 1.05 OK
09 8.61 8.3 0.96 OK
16 8.61 8.3 0.97 OK
02 78.00 79.0 1.01 OK
15 78.00 79.5 1.02 OK
04 440.00 469.8 1.07 OK
25 440.00 419.7 0.95 OK
NIR 29 0.10
NIR 20 0.09
NIR 14 0.10
NIR 19 0.09
NIR 27 0.10
NIR 12 0.10
NIR 30 0.10
NIR 05 0.10
NIR 10 0.10
NIR 21 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.23 1.23 1.26 1.19 4%
W-80/0° 2 1.30 1.30 1.32 1.27 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.36 1.36 1.39 1.33 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.14 1.05 6%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.02 1.03 1.06 1.00 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.99 1.00 1.07 0.95 5%
All 20 1.05 1.10 1.39 0.95 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 70: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.23 1.30 1.36
1.10 1.03
1.00
1.10
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
125
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
19 8.47 6.7 0.79 OK
20 8.47 6.7 0.79 OK
15 8.32 5.6 0.67 OK
17 8.32 5.6 0.67 OK
W-80/-60° 08 8.01 6.1 0.76 OK
W-80/+60° 06 8.01 6.2 0.77 OK
18 8.13 6.7 0.83 OK
30 8.13 7.0 0.86 OK
14 7.79 6.0 0.77 OK
23 7.79 6.3 0.81 OK
24 7.79 6.4 0.82 OK
25 7.79 6.3 0.81 OK
03 0.97 0.8 0.78 OK
16 0.97 0.7 0.74 OK
21 8.60 6.7 0.78 OK
29 8.60 7.1 0.82 OK
09 78.00 59.1 0.76 OK
12 78.00 60.1 0.77 OK
13 440.00 361.3 0.82 OK
27 440.00 364.5 0.83 OK
NIR 01 (Leer)
NIR 02 (Leer)
NIR 04 (Leer)
NIR 05 (Leer)
NIR 07 (Leer)
NIR 10 (Leer)
NIR 11 (Leer)
NIR 22 (Leer)
NIR 26 (Leer)
NIR 28 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.76 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.83 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.80 0.79 0.82 0.74 4%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.83 0.76 4%
All 20 0.79 0.78 0.86 0.67 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 71: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.790.67
0.77 0.85 0.79 0.80 0.78
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
126
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
12 9.87 13.3 1.35 OK
13 9.87 13.3 1.34 OK
09 9.73 12.4 1.27 OK
27 9.73 12.0 1.24 OK
W-80/-60° 04 9.41 13.9 1.48 OK
W-80/+60° 02 9.41 14.5 1.54 outlier
18 9.53 10.6 1.11 OK
30 9.53 10.4 1.09 OK
01 9.19 9.3 1.01 OK
06 9.19 9.2 1.00 OK
20 9.19 9.5 1.03 OK
28 9.19 9.3 1.01 OK
19 1.09 1.1 1.00 OK
21 1.09 1.1 1.02 OK
07 10.00 9.6 0.96 OK
14 10.00 9.8 0.98 OK
08 92.00 90.3 0.98 OK
10 92.00 91.5 0.99 OK
03 499.00 501.6 1.01 OK
29 499.00 501.1 1.00 OK
NIR 05 0.11
NIR 11 0.11
NIR 15 0.11
NIR 16 0.10
NIR 17 0.11
NIR 22 0.11
NIR 23 0.11
NIR 24 0.11
NIR 25 0.12
NIR 26 0.11
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.34 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.26 1.26 1.27 1.24 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.51 1.51 1.54 1.48 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.11 1.09 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.01 1.01 1.03 1.00 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.99 0.99 1.01 0.96 2%
All 20 1.02 1.12 1.54 0.96 16%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 72: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.351.26
1.51
1.101.01
0.99
1.12
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
127
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
09 7.76 7.0 0.90 OK
17 7.76 7.2 0.93 OK
26 7.58 6.4 0.84 OK
03 7.58 6.4 0.84 OK
W-80/-60° 16 7.30 6.7 0.91 OK
W-80/+60° 06 7.30 7.5 1.02 OK
29 7.42 5.3 0.71 OK
20 7.42 5.2 0.70 OK
01 7.10 6.9 0.97 OK
15 7.10 6.5 0.91 OK
27 7.10 6.4 0.90 OK
04 7.10 6.5 0.91 OK
11 0.91 0.8 0.87 OK
02 0.91 0.8 0.92 OK
28 7.91 7.4 0.94 OK
05 7.91 7.0 0.88 OK
24 71.00 74.1 1.04 OK
18 71.00 75.6 1.06 OK
10 413.00 490.4 1.19 OK
23 413.00 478.9 1.16 OK
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.90 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.97 0.97 1.02 0.91 8%
W-150/0° 2 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.70 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.91 0.91 0.97 0.87 4%
S-Co/0° 6 1.05 1.05 1.19 0.88 12%
All 20 0.91 0.93 1.19 0.70 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 73: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.92 0.840.97
0.710.91
1.05
0.93
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
128
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
14 9.17 8.6 0.94 OK
27 9.17 8.7 0.95 OK
15 9.03 9.2 1.02 OK
25 9.03 9.2 1.02 OK
W-80/-60° 07 8.72 9.4 1.08 OK
W-80/+60° 05 8.72 9.2 1.06 OK
16 8.81 8.6 0.97 OK
17 8.81 8.4 0.95 OK
13 8.50 8.1 0.95 OK
18 8.50 7.9 0.93 OK
24 8.50 7.9 0.93 OK
28 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
04 1.03 1.0 0.95 OK
29 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
06 9.32 8.3 0.89 OK
23 9.32 8.2 0.88 OK
10 85.00 76.6 0.90 OK
26 85.00 75.0 0.88 OK
03 467.00 435.7 0.93 OK
12 467.00 424.5 0.91 OK
NIR 01 0.11
NIR 02 0.12
NIR 08 0.11
NIR 09 0.11
NIR 11 0.11
NIR 19 0.11
NIR 20 0.11
NIR 21 0.11
NIR 22 0.11
NIR 30 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.94 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.06 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.95 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.95 0.97 0.93 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.90 0.90 0.93 0.88 2%
All 20 0.95 0.95 1.08 0.88 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 74: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.95
1.02 1.07
0.96 0.95 0.90 0.95
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
129
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
22 9.87 9.0 0.91 OK
28 9.87 9.2 0.93 OK
01 9.74 9.7 0.99 OK
24 9.74 9.7 0.99 OK
W-80/-60° 18 9.41 9.5 1.01 OK
W-80/+60° 13 9.41 9.7 1.03 OK
07 9.52 8.8 0.92 OK
14 9.52 8.7 0.92 OK
06 9.20 8.3 0.90 OK
08 9.20 8.2 0.89 OK
17 9.20 8.2 0.89 OK
27 9.20 8.3 0.90 OK
04 1.09 1.0 0.90 OK
10 1.09 1.0 0.91 OK
12 10.00 8.8 0.88 OK
23 10.00 8.6 0.86 OK
25 92.00 79.1 0.86 OK
30 92.00 77.4 0.84 OK
05 494.00 432.6 0.88 OK
29 494.00 423.0 0.86 OK
NIR 02 0.10
NIR 03 0.10
NIR 09 0.10
NIR 11 0.10
NIR 15 0.10
NIR 16 0.10
NIR 19 0.10
NIR 20 0.10
NIR 21 0.10
NIR 26 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.91 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.02 1.02 1.03 1.01 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.89 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.86 0.86 0.88 0.84 2%
All 20 0.90 0.91 1.03 0.84 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 75: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.92 0.99
1.02
0.92 0.90 0.86 0.91
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
130
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
27 8.47 7.5 0.89 OK
28 8.47 7.8 0.92 OK
06 8.33 8.3 1.00 OK
26 8.33 8.3 0.99 OK
W-80/-60° 18 8.02 7.5 0.93 OK
W-80/+60° 17 8.02 7.2 0.90 OK
11 8.13 6.7 0.83 OK
30 8.13 7.6 0.94 OK
03 7.80 7.6 0.98 OK
13 7.80 7.6 0.98 OK
19 7.80 7.9 1.01 OK
22 7.80 7.7 0.98 OK
15 0.97 1.0 1.01 OK
21 0.97 1.0 1.04 OK
08 8.61 8.8 1.02 OK
25 8.61 8.7 1.01 OK
09 78.00 80.7 1.03 OK
29 78.00 83.1 1.07 OK
14 440.00 462.8 1.05 OK
23 440.00 477.3 1.08 OK
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 07 0.15
NIR 10 0.16
NIR 12 0.15
NIR 16 0.15
NIR 20 0.15
NIR 24 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.89 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.99 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.90 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.94 0.83 9%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.04 0.98 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.04 1.04 1.08 1.01 3%
All 20 1.00 0.98 1.08 0.83 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 76: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.911.00 0.92 0.89
1.00 1.04
0.98
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
131
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
20 7.75 6.1 0.78 OK
23 7.75 6.3 0.81 OK
05 7.59 5.4 0.71 OK
26 7.59 5.4 0.71 OK
W-80/-60° 15 7.30 5.8 0.79 OK
W-80/+60° 02 7.30 5.8 0.79 OK
28 7.42 5.4 0.72 OK
30 7.42 5.3 0.71 OK
06 7.10 6.9 0.97 OK
12 7.10 7.4 1.04 OK
13 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
29 7.10 6.9 0.97 OK
04 0.91 0.9 0.94 OK
11 0.91 0.9 0.95 OK
10 7.91 8.1 1.03 OK
19 7.91 7.8 0.99 OK
14 71.00 72.5 1.02 OK
21 71.00 69.3 0.98 OK
17 413.00 412.3 1.00 OK
22 413.00 361.3 0.87 OK
NIR 01 0.12
NIR 03 0.18
NIR 07 0.12
NIR 08 0.16
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 16 0.17
NIR 18 0.15
NIR 24 0.14
NIR 25 0.17
NIR 27 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.78 3%
W-80/0° 2 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.71 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.71 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.97 1.04 0.94 4%
S-Co/0° 6 1.00 0.98 1.03 0.87 6%
All 20 0.95 0.89 1.04 0.71 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 77: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.80 0.71 0.79 0.72
0.97 0.980.89
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
132
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
05 7.77 5.3 0.68 OK
03 7.77 6.5 0.84 OK
17 7.58 5.4 0.71 OK
11 7.58 5.3 0.70 OK
W-80/-60° 15 7.30 5.5 0.75 OK
W-80/+60° 09 7.30 5.6 0.77 OK
28 7.43 4.0 0.54 outlier
26 7.43 4.4 0.60 outlier
21 7.10 5.2 0.73 OK
25 7.10 4.9 0.69 OK
06 7.10 5.5 0.77 OK
20 7.10 4.7 0.66 OK
02 0.91 0.6 0.69 OK
14 0.91 0.6 0.66 OK
30 7.91 6.1 0.77 OK
10 7.91 5.1 0.65 outlier
23 71.00 50.7 0.71 OK
12 71.00 50.0 0.70 OK
29 413.00 329.5 0.80 OK
22 413.00 304.4 0.74 OK
NIR 19 0.14
NIR 07 0.13
NIR 08 0.12
NIR 27 0.13
NIR 18 0.14
NIR 24 0.13
NIR 16 0.14
NIR 01 0.12
NIR 13 0.13
NIR 04 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.76 0.76 0.84 0.68 15%
W-80/0° 2 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.70 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.75 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.57 0.57 0.60 0.54 7%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.69 0.70 0.77 0.66 6%
S-Co/0° 6 0.73 0.73 0.80 0.65 7%
All 20 0.71 0.71 0.84 0.54 10%
outliers: 3 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 15%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 78: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.76 0.71 0.760.57
0.70 0.73 0.71
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
133
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
16 8.48 9.2 1.08 OK
21 8.48 9.3 1.10 OK
06 8.33 9.9 1.19 OK
27 8.33 10.0 1.19 OK
W-80/-60° 24 8.01 9.8 1.22 OK
W-80/+60° 09 8.01 9.9 1.23 OK
11 8.13 9.0 1.10 OK
23 8.13 8.9 1.09 OK
02 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
13 7.80 8.3 1.06 OK
19 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
22 7.80 8.3 1.06 OK
15 0.97 1.1 1.08 OK
25 0.97 1.0 1.07 OK
08 8.61 8.7 1.02 OK
17 8.61 8.8 1.02 OK
12 78.00 76.4 0.98 OK
20 78.00 75.7 0.97 OK
10 440.00 472.7 1.07 OK
30 440.00 473.7 1.08 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.10 1.08 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.19 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.22 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.09 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.05 1%
S-Co/0° 6 1.02 1.02 1.08 0.97 4%
All 20 1.08 1.09 1.23 0.97 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 79: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.091.19 1.23
1.10 1.07 1.02 1.09
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
134
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
11 8.47 8.5 1.01 OK
21 8.47 8.5 1.00 OK
14 8.33 8.8 1.06 OK
09 8.33 9.2 1.10 OK
W-80/-60° 23 8.01 10.5 1.31 OK
W-80/+60° 03 8.01 10.0 1.25 OK
13 8.13 8.6 1.06 OK
15 8.13 8.4 1.03 OK
18 7.80 8.3 1.07 OK
19 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
01 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
10 7.80 8.3 1.07 OK
28 0.97 1.0 1.04 OK
07 0.97 1.0 1.05 OK
12 8.61 8.8 1.02 OK
17 8.61 8.6 1.00 OK
20 78.00 76.0 0.97 OK
29 78.00 76.4 0.98 OK
27 440.00 493.2 1.12 OK
16 440.00 495.8 1.13 OK
WIR 02 82.36
WIR 25 83.21
NIR 24 0.15
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 26 0.16
NIR 22 0.15
NIR 30 0.15
NIR 08 0.15
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 06 0.16
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.00 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.10 1.06 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.28 1.28 1.31 1.25 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.06 1.03 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.04 1%
S-Co/0° 6 1.01 1.04 1.13 0.97 7%
All 20 1.05 1.07 1.31 0.97 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 80: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.01 1.081.28
1.05 1.06 1.04 1.07
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
135
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
20 8.47 9.1 1.07 OK
14 8.47 9.0 1.06 OK
01 8.32 9.9 1.19 OK
06 8.32 10.1 1.22 OK
W-80/-60° 18 8.01 11.1 1.38 OK
W-80/+60° 04 8.01 11.3 1.41 OK
24 8.13 8.4 1.03 OK
08 8.13 8.4 1.04 OK
25 7.80 7.7 0.99 OK
29 7.80 7.6 0.97 OK
11 7.80 7.4 0.95 OK
13 7.80 7.4 0.95 OK
10 0.97 1.1 1.10 OK
12 0.97 1.1 1.09 OK
30 8.61 8.0 0.93 OK
23 8.61 8.2 0.95 OK
26 78.00 71.0 0.91 OK
17 78.00 71.8 0.92 OK
02 440.00 409.3 0.93 OK
09 440.00 414.5 0.94 OK
NIR 19 0.11
NIR 27 0.12
NIR 21 0.11
NIR 22 0.12
NIR 28 0.12
NIR 03 0.13
NIR 07 0.11
NIR 16 0.13
NIR 15 0.12
NIR 05 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.06 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.21 1.21 1.22 1.19 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.40 1.40 1.41 1.38 2%
W-150/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.03 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 1.01 1.10 0.95 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.93 0.93 0.95 0.91 2%
All 20 1.01 1.05 1.41 0.91 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 81: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.071.21
1.40
1.04 1.01
0.93
1.05
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
136
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
16 7.77 6.7 0.86 OK
18 7.77 6.5 0.83 OK
05 7.58 5.5 0.73 OK
07 7.58 5.6 0.74 OK
W-80/-60° 23 7.30 6.3 0.87 OK
W-80/+60° 12 7.30 4.9 0.67 OK
04 7.43 5.6 0.76 OK
21 7.43 5.6 0.76 OK
06 7.10 5.6 0.79 OK
11 7.10 5.7 0.80 OK
24 7.10 5.7 0.80 OK
29 7.10 5.8 0.81 OK
02 0.91 0.8 0.85 OK
27 0.91 0.7 0.81 OK
03 7.91 6.4 0.81 OK
28 7.91 6.6 0.83 OK
13 71.00 60.3 0.85 OK
26 71.00 60.8 0.86 OK
09 413.00 310.7 0.75 OK
15 413.00 327.1 0.79 OK
NIR 01 0.17
NIR 08 0.19
NIR 10 0.16
NIR 14 0.19
NIR 17 0.17
NIR 19 0.17
NIR 20 0.15
NIR 22 0.15
NIR 25 0.17
NIR 30 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.83 3%
W-80/0° 2 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.73 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.77 0.77 0.87 0.67 18%
W-150/0° 2 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.81 0.81 0.85 0.79 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.82 0.82 0.86 0.75 5%
All 20 0.81 0.80 0.87 0.67 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 82: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.850.74 0.77 0.76 0.81 0.82 0.80
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
137
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
19 8.47 10.8 1.28 OK
28 8.47 10.8 1.27 OK
12 8.32 10.0 1.20 OK
21 8.32 9.7 1.17 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.01 10.8 1.34 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.01 10.8 1.34 OK
10 8.12 8.0 0.98 OK
13 8.12 7.9 0.97 OK
03 7.80 7.3 0.94 OK
20 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
29 7.80 7.6 0.98 OK
30 7.80 7.5 0.97 OK
01 0.97 0.9 0.96 OK
24 0.97 0.9 0.97 OK
07 8.61 7.7 0.89 OK
23 8.61 7.8 0.90 OK
09 78.00 69.9 0.90 OK
25 78.00 67.8 0.87 OK
14 440.00 403.9 0.92 OK
26 440.00 397.6 0.90 OK
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 04 0.18
NIR 05 0.17
NIR 06 0.16
NIR 08 0.16
NIR 15 0.17
NIR 16 0.17
NIR 17 0.17
NIR 18 0.17
NIR 27 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.27 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.20 1.17 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.97 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.96 0.98 0.94 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.87 2%
All 20 0.97 1.04 1.34 0.87 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 83: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.281.19
1.34
0.98 0.96 0.90
1.04
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
138
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
15 7.77 9.3 1.20 OK
02 7.77 9.4 1.21 OK
11 7.60 8.7 1.14 OK
07 7.60 8.4 1.11 OK
W-80/-60° 29 7.31 8.2 1.12 OK
W-80/+60° 13 7.31 8.4 1.15 OK
19 7.43 7.1 0.96 OK
03 7.43 7.8 1.05 OK
30 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
23 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
17 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
20 7.10 7.2 1.01 OK
04 0.91 0.8 0.88 OK
10 0.91 0.8 0.88 OK
16 7.91 7.5 0.95 OK
22 7.91 7.6 0.96 OK
18 71.00 68.3 0.96 OK
08 71.00 70.2 0.99 OK
06 413.00 406.3 0.98 OK
26 413.00 406.0 0.98 OK
NIR 25 0.13
NIR 27 0.18
NIR 28 0.15
NIR 14 0.15
NIR 12 0.15
NIR 21 0.15
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 24 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.20 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.14 1.11 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.14 1.14 1.15 1.12 2%
W-150/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.05 0.96 6%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.94 1.01 0.88 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.97 0.97 0.99 0.95 2%
All 20 0.98 1.02 1.21 0.88 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 84: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.21 1.13 1.141.01
0.94 0.97
1.02
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
139
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
04 8.47 11.2 1.33 OK
22 8.47 8.6 1.01 OK
21 8.32 8.2 0.99 OK
27 8.32 8.6 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.01 9.1 1.14 OK
W-80/+60° 23 8.01 10.7 1.34 OK
10 8.12 7.3 0.90 OK
25 8.12 7.4 0.91 OK
13 7.80 8.9 1.14 OK
09 7.80 9.0 1.15 OK
03 7.80 9.2 1.17 OK
18 7.80 8.9 1.14 OK
07 0.97 1.1 1.11 OK
29 0.97 1.1 1.10 OK
08 8.61 10.0 1.16 OK
19 8.61 10.4 1.21 OK
17 78.00 80.1 1.03 OK
24 78.00 79.5 1.02 OK
02 440.00 602.0 1.37 OK
15 440.00 598.0 1.36 OK
NIR 01 0.18
NIR 06 0.19
NIR 05 0.19
NIR 14 0.19
NIR 11 0.19
NIR 12 0.18
NIR 20 0.18
NIR 26 0.18
NIR 16 0.18
NIR 28 0.19
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.17 1.17 1.33 1.01 19%
W-80/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.03 0.99 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.24 1.24 1.34 1.14 11%
W-150/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.90 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.14 1.14 1.17 1.10 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.19 1.19 1.37 1.02 13%
All 20 1.14 1.13 1.37 0.90 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 85: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.171.01
1.24
0.91
1.14 1.19 1.13
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
140
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
01 7.75 8.5 1.09 OK
07 7.75 8.3 1.07 OK
02 7.59 7.7 1.01 OK
04 7.59 7.7 1.01 OK
W-80/-60° 26 7.30 8.7 1.19 OK
W-80/+60° 15 7.30 8.6 1.18 OK
17 7.42 6.4 0.86 OK
27 7.42 6.4 0.86 OK
16 7.10 5.8 0.81 OK
06 7.10 5.8 0.81 OK
05 7.10 5.8 0.81 OK
21 7.10 5.9 0.84 OK
20 0.91 0.8 0.84 OK
24 0.91 0.8 0.83 OK
12 7.91 6.4 0.80 OK
23 7.91 6.5 0.82 OK
10 71.00 57.7 0.81 OK
11 71.00 55.9 0.79 OK
25 413.00 331.2 0.80 OK
03 413.00 327.3 0.79 OK
NIR 14 0.11
NIR 18 0.12
NIR 19 0.13
NIR 29 0.13
NIR 30 0.12
NIR 28 0.13
NIR 13 0.12
NIR 08 0.12
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 22 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.07 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.18 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.82 0.82 0.84 0.81 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.82 0.79 1%
All 20 0.84 0.90 1.19 0.79 15%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 86: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.08 1.011.19
0.86 0.82 0.800.90
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
141
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
16 7.77 5.7 0.74 OK
27 7.77 5.6 0.72 OK
12 7.58 8.1 1.07 OK
11 7.58 7.8 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 09 7.30 10.9 1.49 OK
W-80/+60° 08 7.30 8.7 1.19 OK
23 7.42 7.7 1.04 OK
19 7.42 7.6 1.02 OK
10 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
22 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
30 7.10 6.5 0.92 OK
21 7.10 6.6 0.93 OK
07 0.91 0.9 0.99 OK
13 0.91 0.9 0.97 OK
20 7.91 7.0 0.88 OK
28 7.91 7.2 0.91 OK
26 71.00 61.8 0.87 OK
18 71.00 68.6 0.97 OK
29 413.00 387.8 0.94 OK
14 413.00 353.2 0.86 OK
NIR 04 0.16
NIR 24 0.16
NIR 01 0.16
NIR 02 0.18
NIR 15 0.16
NIR 06 0.16
NIR 17 0.16
NIR 25 0.16
NIR 03 0.16
NIR 05 0.16
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.72 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.03 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.34 1.34 1.49 1.19 16%
W-150/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.04 1.02 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.95 0.99 0.92 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.90 0.91 0.97 0.86 5%
All 20 0.95 0.97 1.49 0.72 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 87: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.73
1.05
1.34
1.03
0.95 0.91 0.97
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
142
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
04 9.87 11.0 1.12 OK
19 9.87 11.3 1.14 OK
10 9.74 10.9 1.11 OK
11 9.74 11.4 1.17 OK
W-80/-60° 15 9.41 13.6 1.45 OK
W-80/+60° 03 9.41 11.2 1.18 OK
16 9.52 8.9 0.94 OK
30 9.52 9.4 0.99 OK
07 9.20 10.0 1.09 OK
18 9.20 9.7 1.06 OK
24 9.20 9.8 1.06 OK
28 9.20 9.9 1.08 OK
22 1.09 1.2 1.14 OK
29 1.09 1.2 1.09 OK
05 10.00 11.7 1.17 OK
08 10.00 11.3 1.13 OK
14 92.00 118.5 1.29 OK
26 92.00 115.0 1.25 OK
02 494.00 512.0 1.04 OK
20 494.00 505.1 1.02 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 23 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.14 1.12 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.17 1.11 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.32 1.32 1.45 1.18 15%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.99 0.94 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.09 1.09 1.14 1.06 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.15 1.15 1.29 1.02 9%
All 20 1.12 1.13 1.45 0.94 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 88: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.13 1.141.32
0.97
1.09 1.15 1.13
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
143
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
22 7.77 7.9 1.01 OK
01 7.77 8.5 1.09 OK
19 7.58 7.6 1.00 OK
05 7.58 7.7 1.01 OK
W-80/-60° 23 7.30 7.5 1.03 OK
W-80/+60° 06 7.30 7.8 1.07 OK
25 7.42 6.6 0.89 OK
27 7.42 6.1 0.82 OK
28 7.10 5.8 0.81 OK
02 7.10 6.0 0.84 OK
10 7.10 5.7 0.80 OK
20 7.10 5.7 0.80 OK
18 0.91 0.7 0.77 OK
26 0.91 0.7 0.78 OK
07 7.90 6.3 0.79 OK
08 7.90 6.1 0.78 OK
11 71.00 52.6 0.74 OK
16 71.00 55.5 0.78 OK
14 413.00 342.7 0.83 OK
12 413.00 347.5 0.84 OK
WIR 24 6.28
WIR 17 0.81
WIR 21 54.91
WIR 30 0.80
WIR 29 58.04
WIR 15 6.08
NIR 04 0.14
NIR 09 0.14
NIR 13 0.14
NIR 03 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.09 1.01 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.00 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.03 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.86 0.86 0.89 0.82 6%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.84 0.77 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.79 0.79 0.84 0.74 5%
All 20 0.83 0.87 1.09 0.74 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 89: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.05 1.01 1.05
0.86 0.80 0.79 0.87
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
144
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
27 7.76 8.9 1.15 OK
29 7.76 8.8 1.14 OK
04 7.58 8.1 1.07 OK
20 7.58 8.2 1.08 OK
W-80/-60° 24 7.31 9.0 1.22 OK
W-80/+60° 05 7.31 8.9 1.22 OK
16 7.42 6.8 0.92 OK
21 7.42 6.8 0.92 OK
01 7.10 6.2 0.87 OK
10 7.10 6.2 0.87 OK
13 7.10 6.3 0.89 OK
22 7.10 6.4 0.89 OK
02 0.91 0.8 0.89 OK
15 0.91 0.8 0.87 OK
19 7.91 6.5 0.83 OK
28 7.91 6.6 0.83 OK
14 71.00 58.3 0.82 OK
26 71.00 58.8 0.83 OK
11 413.00 343.7 0.83 OK
25 413.00 348.3 0.84 OK
NIR 03 0.11
NIR 06 0.10
NIR 07 0.11
NIR 08 0.11
NIR 09 0.11
NIR 12 0.11
NIR 17 0.11
NIR 18 0.11
NIR 23 0.11
NIR 30 0.11
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.14 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.07 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.22 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.87 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.82 1%
All 20 0.89 0.95 1.22 0.82 15%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 90: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.15 1.081.22
0.92 0.88 0.830.95
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
145
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
03 7.76 9.5 1.22 OK
10 7.76 9.3 1.19 OK
06 7.58 8.3 1.10 OK
18 7.58 8.6 1.13 OK
W-80/-60° 30 7.31 8.9 1.22 OK
W-80/+60° 12 7.31 9.5 1.30 OK
14 7.42 7.7 1.03 OK
23 7.42 7.3 0.98 OK
09 7.10 7.5 1.06 OK
22 7.10 7.4 1.04 OK
27 7.10 7.6 1.07 OK
29 7.10 7.5 1.06 OK
13 0.91 0.9 1.01 OK
16 0.91 1.0 1.04 OK
17 7.91 7.6 0.96 OK
19 7.91 7.6 0.97 OK
21 71.00 72.2 1.02 OK
24 71.00 74.7 1.05 OK
26 413.00 433.0 1.05 OK
28 413.00 452.7 1.10 OK
NIR 01 0.13
NIR 02 0.13
NIR 04 0.13
NIR 05 0.13
NIR 07 0.13
NIR 08 0.14
NIR 11 0.13
NIR 15 0.16
NIR 20 0.13
NIR 25 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.21 1.21 1.22 1.19 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.13 1.10 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.26 1.26 1.30 1.22 4%
W-150/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.03 0.98 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.01 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.04 1.03 1.10 0.96 5%
All 20 1.06 1.08 1.30 0.96 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 91: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.211.12
1.26
1.01 1.05 1.03 1.08
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
146
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
16 9.17 10.3 1.12 OK
18 9.17 10.5 1.15 OK
07 9.03 10.4 1.15 OK
23 9.03 10.7 1.18 OK
W-80/-60° 28 8.70 9.7 1.11 OK
W-80/+60° 10 8.70 10.5 1.21 OK
13 8.82 9.4 1.07 OK
14 8.82 9.3 1.06 OK
06 8.50 8.6 1.02 OK
08 8.50 8.7 1.02 OK
22 8.50 8.8 1.03 OK
30 8.50 8.6 1.01 OK
11 1.03 1.0 1.00 OK
24 1.03 1.0 1.00 OK
21 9.32 9.2 0.99 OK
26 9.32 8.8 0.94 OK
20 85.00 77.8 0.92 OK
27 85.00 80.4 0.95 OK
02 467.00 444.1 0.95 OK
09 467.00 434.7 0.93 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.15 1.12 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.17 1.17 1.18 1.15 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.16 1.16 1.21 1.11 6%
W-150/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.06 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.02 1.01 1.03 1.00 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.95 0.95 0.99 0.92 3%
All 20 1.02 1.04 1.21 0.92 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 92: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.14 1.17 1.161.07 1.01
0.95
1.04
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
147
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
30 9.17 8.5 0.92 OK
19 9.17 8.7 0.95 OK
16 9.03 9.2 1.02 OK
22 9.03 8.9 0.99 OK
W-80/-60° 23 8.71 10.5 1.20 OK
W-80/+60° 20 8.71 9.2 1.06 OK
13 8.81 9.2 1.05 OK
27 8.81 9.6 1.09 OK
09 8.49 9.0 1.06 OK
11 8.49 9.1 1.07 OK
21 8.49 9.0 1.06 OK
15 8.49 9.4 1.11 OK
08 1.03 1.1 1.07 OK
29 1.03 1.0 0.92 OK
25 9.32 9.1 0.97 OK
28 9.32 9.0 0.97 OK
17 85.00 69.2 0.81 OK
24 85.00 75.3 0.89 OK
26 467.00 387.4 0.83 OK
10 467.00 391.7 0.84 OK
NIR 18 0.20
NIR 06 0.20
NIR 03 0.18
NIR 01 0.20
NIR 14 0.18
NIR 05 0.19
NIR 02 0.18
NIR 07 0.20
NIR 04 0.18
NIR 12 0.18
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.92 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.02 0.99 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.13 1.13 1.20 1.06 9%
W-150/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.09 1.05 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.07 1.05 1.11 0.92 6%
S-Co/0° 6 0.87 0.89 0.97 0.81 8%
All 20 1.01 0.99 1.20 0.81 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 93: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.94
1.011.13 1.07 1.05
0.890.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
148
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
16 9.17 8.6 0.93 OK
27 9.17 8.3 0.91 OK
04 9.03 10.7 1.18 OK
10 9.03 6.4 0.71 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.69 8.0 0.91 OK
W-80/+60° 26 8.69 7.6 0.87 OK
09 8.81 8.4 0.95 OK
17 8.81 8.7 0.98 OK
01 8.50 8.7 1.03 OK
08 8.50 9.5 1.12 OK
13 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
23 8.50 9.3 1.09 OK
02 1.03 1.2 1.14 OK
20 1.03 1.2 1.16 OK
11 9.32 9.3 1.00 OK
25 9.32 8.3 0.89 OK
12 85.00 73.0 0.86 OK
18 85.00 68.7 0.81 OK
03 467.00 391.7 0.84 OK
15 467.00 389.7 0.83 OK
NIR 05 0.16
NIR 06 0.16
NIR 07 0.15
NIR 14 0.16
NIR 19 0.16
NIR 21 0.17
NIR 22 0.15
NIR 24 0.17
NIR 28 0.16
NIR 29 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.91 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.95 0.95 1.18 0.71 35%
W-80/60° 2 0.89 0.89 0.91 0.87 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.95 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.11 1.09 1.16 0.99 6%
S-Co/0° 6 0.85 0.87 1.00 0.81 8%
All 20 0.94 0.96 1.18 0.71 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 94: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.92 0.95 0.89 0.97
1.09
0.870.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
149
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
08 7.76 7.1 0.91 OK
23 7.76 7.6 0.98 OK
01 7.60 7.8 1.03 OK
05 7.60 7.8 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 14 7.31 7.8 1.06 OK
W-80/+60° 03 7.31 7.5 1.02 OK
21 7.42 7.6 1.03 OK
18 7.42 7.7 1.03 OK
13 7.09 6.5 0.92 OK
25 7.09 6.7 0.94 OK
26 7.09 6.6 0.93 OK
30 7.09 6.3 0.89 OK
15 0.91 0.9 0.95 OK
20 0.91 0.9 0.93 OK
28 7.91 6.3 0.79 OK
12 7.91 6.8 0.86 OK
02 71.00 56.8 0.80 OK
29 71.00 56.1 0.79 OK
09 413.00 300.3 0.73 OK
10 413.00 296.1 0.72 OK
WIR 19 6.51
WIR 27 6.53
WIR 17 6.47
WIR 06 6.50
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.98 0.91 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.04 1.04 1.06 1.02 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.93 0.93 0.95 0.89 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.79 0.78 0.86 0.72 7%
All 20 0.93 0.92 1.06 0.72 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 95: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.95
1.03 1.04 1.03
0.930.78
0.92
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
150
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
10 7.75 6.3 0.82 OK
22 7.75 6.7 0.86 OK
15 7.60 7.3 0.96 OK
17 7.60 7.3 0.96 OK
W-80/-60° 23 7.31 8.4 1.15 OK
W-80/+60° 19 7.31 7.3 1.00 OK
03 7.43 7.2 0.97 OK
21 7.43 7.4 1.00 OK
06 7.10 6.9 0.96 OK
11 7.10 6.6 0.92 OK
27 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
29 7.10 7.0 0.98 OK
14 0.91 0.8 0.87 OK
28 0.91 0.9 0.95 OK
07 7.91 7.3 0.92 OK
30 7.91 7.3 0.92 OK
08 71.00 61.9 0.87 OK
12 71.00 64.9 0.91 OK
05 413.00 323.2 0.78 OK
16 413.00 326.1 0.79 OK
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 09 0.14
NIR 13 0.14
NIR 18 0.14
NIR 20 0.14
NIR 24 0.14
NIR 25 0.14
NIR 26 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.84 0.84 0.86 0.82 3%
W-80/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.08 1.08 1.15 1.00 10%
W-150/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.97 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.94 0.98 0.87 4%
S-Co/0° 6 0.89 0.87 0.92 0.78 7%
All 20 0.93 0.93 1.15 0.78 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 96: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.840.96
1.08
0.99 0.94 0.87 0.93
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
151
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
16 8.47 8.8 1.04 OK
26 8.47 8.3 0.97 OK
19 8.33 9.2 1.11 OK
27 8.33 9.1 1.09 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.02 9.8 1.22 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.02 10.4 1.30 OK
14 8.12 9.1 1.12 OK
15 8.12 8.6 1.06 OK
17 7.80 7.7 0.98 OK
18 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
29 7.80 7.6 0.97 OK
30 7.80 7.7 0.99 OK
20 0.97 1.0 1.06 OK
21 0.97 0.8 0.86 OK
23 8.61 8.3 0.97 OK
28 8.61 8.1 0.94 OK
12 78.00 70.5 0.90 OK
25 78.00 78.3 1.00 OK
13 440.00 351.0 0.80 OK
24 440.00 348.4 0.79 OK
NIR 01 (Leer)
NIR 02 (Leer)
NIR 03 (Leer)
NIR 04 (Leer)
NIR 05 (Leer)
NIR 06 (Leer)
NIR 07 (Leer)
NIR 08 (Leer)
NIR 09 (Leer)
NIR 10 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.04 0.97 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.11 1.09 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.26 1.26 1.30 1.22 4%
W-150/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.12 1.06 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.97 1.06 0.86 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.92 0.90 1.00 0.79 10%
All 20 0.99 1.01 1.30 0.79 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 97: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.011.10
1.261.09
0.97 0.90
1.01
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
152
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
03 7.76 6.2 0.80 OK
23 7.76 6.0 0.78 OK
08 7.60 5.8 0.76 OK
04 7.60 5.7 0.75 OK
W-80/-60° 29 7.30 6.1 0.84 OK
W-80/+60° 22 7.30 6.0 0.83 OK
10 7.43 5.8 0.78 OK
06 7.43 5.9 0.79 OK
20 8.73 9.5 1.09 OK
30 8.73 9.5 1.09 OK
01 8.73 9.1 1.04 OK
13 8.73 9.4 1.07 OK
15 0.91 1.0 1.08 OK
14 0.91 1.0 1.08 OK
07 7.91 8.6 1.09 OK
25 7.91 8.5 1.07 OK
18 71.00 77.1 1.09 OK
02 71.00 76.7 1.08 OK
09 413.00 438.7 1.06 OK
27 413.00 443.1 1.07 OK
NIR 21 0.18
NIR 19 0.19
NIR 26 0.18
NIR 17 0.17
NIR 05 0.19
NIR 28 0.19
NIR 16 0.20
NIR 12 0.21
NIR 11 0.20
NIR 24 0.19
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.79 0.79 0.80 0.78 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.75 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.83 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.78 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.04 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.06 1%
All 20 1.07 0.96 1.09 0.75 15%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 98: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.79 0.76 0.84 0.79
1.08 1.08
0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
153
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
03 7.76 6.6 0.85 OK
12 7.76 8.0 1.03 OK
26 7.59 7.0 0.92 OK
18 7.59 7.0 0.92 OK
W-80/-60° 15 7.31 5.6 0.76 OK
W-80/+60° 05 7.31 5.2 0.71 OK
19 7.42 10.1 1.35 OK
09 7.42 10.0 1.35 OK
21 7.10 7.0 0.99 OK
04 7.10 6.6 0.93 OK
28 7.10 7.1 0.99 OK
20 7.10 7.1 0.99 OK
16 0.91 0.9 0.96 OK
10 0.91 0.9 0.97 OK
06 7.91 7.5 0.95 OK
24 7.91 8.3 1.05 OK
02 71.00 66.3 0.93 OK
29 71.00 66.0 0.93 OK
25 413.00 400.4 0.97 OK
27 413.00 406.9 0.99 OK
NIR 01 0.23
NIR 14 0.25
NIR 23 0.26
NIR 11 0.25
NIR 22 0.26
NIR 08 0.24
NIR 07 0.25
NIR 13 0.24
NIR 17 0.26
NIR 30 0.26
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.94 0.94 1.03 0.85 14%
W-80/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.74 0.74 0.76 0.71 5%
W-150/0° 2 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.97 0.99 0.93 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.96 0.97 1.05 0.93 5%
All 20 0.97 0.98 1.35 0.71 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 99: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.94 0.920.74
1.35
0.97 0.97 0.98
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
154
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
14 7.76 6.1 0.79 OK
26 7.76 6.1 0.79 OK
08 7.60 5.3 0.70 OK
23 7.60 5.7 0.75 OK
W-80/-60° 19 7.31 5.9 0.81 OK
W-80/+60° 03 7.31 5.8 0.79 OK
12 7.42 5.9 0.79 OK
15 7.42 6.1 0.83 OK
10 7.10 7.3 1.03 OK
22 7.10 7.5 1.05 OK
27 7.10 7.4 1.04 OK
29 7.10 7.4 1.04 OK
07 0.91 0.9 1.03 OK
24 0.91 1.0 1.11 OK
18 7.91 8.9 1.12 OK
25 7.91 8.8 1.11 OK
17 71.00 79.3 1.12 OK
13 71.00 81.6 1.15 OK
09 413.00 465.8 1.13 OK
06 413.00 467.7 1.13 OK
NIR 01 0.19
NIR 02 0.19
NIR 16 0.21
NIR 11 0.19
NIR 28 0.27
NIR 21 0.27
NIR 20 0.26
NIR 04 0.24
NIR 30 0.26
NIR 05 0.26
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.73 0.73 0.75 0.70 5%
W-80/60° 2 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.79 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.81 0.81 0.83 0.79 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.04 1.05 1.11 1.03 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.13 1.13 1.15 1.11 1%
All 20 1.04 0.97 1.15 0.70 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 100: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.79 0.73 0.80 0.81
1.05 1.13
0.97
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
155
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
25 7.76 6.3 0.81 OK
28 7.76 5.6 0.72 OK
03 7.60 8.3 1.09 OK
21 7.60 6.5 0.85 OK
W-80/-60° 13 7.32 9.4 1.29 OK
W-80/+60° 11 7.32 7.3 0.99 OK
04 7.42 8.0 1.08 OK
20 7.42 7.4 1.00 OK
02 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
15 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
22 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
29 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
26 0.91 0.9 0.98 OK
30 0.91 0.8 0.90 OK
06 7.91 7.1 0.90 OK
19 7.91 7.2 0.91 OK
05 71.00 68.2 0.96 OK
10 71.00 64.7 0.91 OK
07 413.00 316.0 0.77 OK
12 413.00 313.0 0.76 OK
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 08 0.15
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 14 0.13
NIR 16 0.16
NIR 17 0.18
NIR 18 0.14
NIR 23 0.16
NIR 24 0.18
NIR 27 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.77 0.77 0.81 0.72 8%
W-80/0° 2 0.97 0.97 1.09 0.85 17%
W-80/60° 2 1.14 1.14 1.29 0.99 19%
W-150/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.08 1.00 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.95 0.98 0.90 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.91 0.87 0.96 0.76 10%
All 20 0.95 0.94 1.29 0.72 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 101: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.770.97
1.141.04
0.95 0.87 0.94
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
156
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
03 7.76 6.9 0.89 OK
18 7.76 6.8 0.88 OK
09 7.58 6.5 0.86 OK
22 7.58 6.8 0.89 OK
W-80/-60° 08 7.30 6.3 0.86 OK
W-80/+60° 02 7.30 6.2 0.85 OK
07 7.42 7.0 0.94 OK
25 7.42 7.4 0.99 OK
04 7.09 6.8 0.95 OK
12 7.09 6.9 0.97 OK
15 7.09 6.6 0.94 OK
19 7.09 6.9 0.97 OK
05 0.91 0.9 0.96 OK
16 0.91 0.9 0.98 OK
01 7.91 7.8 0.99 OK
10 7.91 7.7 0.97 OK
06 71.00 70.7 1.00 OK
17 71.00 67.4 0.95 OK
20 413.00 400.0 0.97 OK
21 413.00 401.0 0.97 OK
NIR 11 0.12
NIR 13 0.12
NIR 14 0.13
NIR 23 0.13
NIR 24 0.12
NIR 26 0.12
NIR 27 0.12
NIR 28 0.10
NIR 29 0.14
NIR 30 0.11
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.88 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.86 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.85 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.99 0.94 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.96 0.98 0.94 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.97 0.98 1.00 0.95 2%
All 20 0.96 0.94 1.00 0.85 5%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 102: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.89 0.88 0.860.97 0.96 0.98 0.94
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
157
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
13 9.87 7.3 0.74 OK
24 9.87 7.4 0.75 OK
25 9.73 7.6 0.78 OK
18 9.73 7.4 0.76 OK
W-80/-60° 15 9.41 8.5 0.90 OK
W-80/+60° 06 9.41 8.3 0.88 OK
17 9.53 8.6 0.90 OK
01 9.53 8.6 0.91 OK
27 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
21 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
16 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
22 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
23 1.09 1.1 1.01 OK
11 1.09 1.0 0.92 OK
19 10.00 10.2 1.02 OK
07 10.00 9.8 0.98 OK
28 92.00 89.0 0.97 OK
20 92.00 93.0 1.01 OK
12 494.00 483.0 0.98 OK
26 494.00 486.0 0.98 OK
NIR 30 0.19
NIR 29 0.19
NIR 05 0.18
NIR 10 0.20
NIR 08 0.19
NIR 09 0.21
NIR 02 0.18
NIR 03 0.16
NIR 14 0.18
NIR 04 0.18
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.74 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.77 0.77 0.78 0.76 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.89 0.89 0.90 0.88 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.90 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.99 0.98 1.01 0.92 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.98 0.99 1.02 0.97 2%
All 20 0.98 0.92 1.02 0.74 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 103: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.75 0.770.89 0.91 0.98 0.99 0.92
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
158
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
26 9.87 7.5 0.76 OK
13 9.87 7.6 0.77 OK
28 9.03 7.3 0.80 OK
27 9.03 7.0 0.78 OK
W-80/-60° 21 8.71 7.6 0.87 OK
W-80/+60° 05 8.71 8.4 0.97 OK
06 8.82 9.1 1.03 OK
20 8.82 8.1 0.91 OK
04 8.50 8.9 1.04 OK
03 8.50 8.9 1.05 OK
17 8.50 8.5 1.00 OK
19 8.50 8.7 1.02 OK
25 1.03 1.1 1.05 OK
09 1.03 1.1 1.03 OK
01 9.32 9.9 1.06 OK
10 9.32 9.4 1.01 OK
22 85.00 84.8 1.00 OK
18 85.00 85.2 1.00 OK
02 467.00 490.6 1.05 OK
08 467.00 475.2 1.02 OK
NIR 24 0.16
NIR 23 0.16
NIR 11 0.16
NIR 12 0.16
NIR 14 0.16
NIR 16 0.15
NIR 07 0.17
NIR 15 0.17
NIR 30 0.15
NIR 29 0.16
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.76 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.79 0.79 0.80 0.78 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.92 0.92 0.97 0.87 8%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 1.03 0.91 9%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.04 1.03 1.05 1.00 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.02 1.02 1.06 1.00 3%
All 20 1.01 0.96 1.06 0.76 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 104: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.77 0.790.92 0.97
1.03 1.02
0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
159
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
15 9.87 10.4 1.06 OK
24 9.87 10.4 1.05 OK
12 9.74 11.1 1.14 OK
25 9.74 11.0 1.13 OK
W-80/-60° 22 9.42 10.1 1.07 OK
W-80/+60° 17 9.42 11.7 1.24 OK
01 9.52 8.9 0.93 OK
30 9.52 8.9 0.93 OK
11 9.20 9.4 1.02 OK
14 9.20 9.6 1.04 OK
20 9.20 9.6 1.04 OK
28 9.20 9.7 1.06 OK
19 1.09 1.1 1.05 OK
05 1.09 1.2 1.07 OK
21 10.00 9.4 0.94 OK
29 10.00 9.5 0.95 OK
16 92.00 86.6 0.94 OK
26 92.00 86.3 0.94 OK
13 494.00 458.6 0.93 OK
27 494.00 456.5 0.92 OK
NIR 10 0.19
NIR 18 0.13
NIR 02 0.23
NIR 23 0.23
NIR 03 0.23
NIR 04 0.19
NIR 06 0.26
NIR 07 0.21
NIR 08 0.24
NIR 09 0.23
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.05 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.13 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.16 1.16 1.24 1.07 10%
W-150/0° 2 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.02 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.92 1%
All 20 1.04 1.02 1.24 0.92 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 105: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.06 1.14 1.16
0.93
1.05
0.94
1.02
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
160
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
13 9.17 9.1 0.99 OK
14 9.17 9.1 0.99 OK
06 9.03 9.4 1.04 OK
20 9.03 9.3 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 28 8.71 11.1 1.27 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.71 10.2 1.17 OK
10 8.81 8.0 0.91 OK
23 8.81 8.1 0.92 OK
04 8.50 8.3 0.98 OK
24 8.50 8.2 0.96 OK
26 8.50 8.3 0.98 OK
27 8.50 8.2 0.96 OK
03 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
29 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
08 9.32 8.2 0.88 OK
16 9.32 8.1 0.87 OK
12 85.00 73.4 0.86 OK
22 85.00 72.6 0.85 OK
05 467.00 396.0 0.85 OK
09 467.00 398.0 0.85 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.03 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.22 1.22 1.27 1.17 6%
W-150/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.91 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.96 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.86 0.86 0.88 0.85 1%
All 20 0.97 0.97 1.27 0.85 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 106: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.99
1.041.22
0.92 0.970.86
0.97
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
161
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
30 9.17 7.0 0.76 OK
11 9.17 8.0 0.87 OK
29 9.03 7.2 0.80 OK
04 9.03 7.8 0.86 OK
W-80/-60° 19 8.72 7.8 0.89 OK
W-80/+60° 13 8.72 8.5 0.97 OK
17 8.81 8.4 0.95 OK
03 8.81 8.0 0.91 OK
15 8.50 8.5 1.00 OK
14 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
22 8.50 8.5 1.00 OK
10 8.50 8.5 1.00 OK
09 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
07 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
06 9.32 9.0 0.97 OK
02 9.32 9.2 0.99 OK
12 85.00 85.1 1.00 OK
28 85.00 84.6 1.00 OK
08 467.00 425.3 0.91 OK
26 467.00 469.6 1.01 OK
NIR 16 0.10
NIR 18 0.10
NIR 20 0.10
NIR 01 0.10
NIR 25 0.10
NIR 23 0.10
NIR 21 0.10
NIR 05 0.10
NIR 24 0.10
NIR 27 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.82 0.82 0.87 0.76 10%
W-80/0° 2 0.83 0.83 0.86 0.80 5%
W-80/60° 2 0.93 0.93 0.97 0.89 6%
W-150/0° 2 0.93 0.93 0.95 0.91 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 0.99 1.00 0.97 1%
S-Co/0° 6 1.00 0.98 1.01 0.91 4%
All 20 0.97 0.94 1.01 0.76 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 107: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.82 0.830.93 0.93 0.99 0.98 0.94
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
162
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
03 9.17 10.4 1.13 OK
05 9.17 8.8 0.96 OK
19 9.03 8.4 0.93 OK
22 9.03 8.5 0.94 OK
W-80/-60° 26 8.72 6.1 0.70 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.72 6.8 0.78 OK
04 8.81 8.9 1.01 OK
14 8.81 9.6 1.09 OK
20 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
28 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
25 8.50 8.6 1.01 OK
29 8.50 8.5 1.00 OK
21 1.03 1.0 0.99 OK
27 1.03 1.0 1.00 OK
12 9.32 8.5 0.91 OK
18 9.32 8.4 0.90 OK
24 85.00 67.5 0.79 OK
30 85.00 70.6 0.83 OK
23 467.00 374.8 0.80 OK
17 467.00 384.3 0.82 OK
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
NIR 10 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.13 0.96 12%
W-80/0° 2 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.93 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.74 0.74 0.78 0.70 8%
W-150/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.09 1.01 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.01 0.99 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.83 0.84 0.91 0.79 6%
All 20 0.95 0.93 1.13 0.70 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 108: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.05
0.940.74
1.05
1.000.84 0.93
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
163
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
25 8.47 8.3 0.98 OK
11 8.47 8.1 0.95 OK
14 8.32 7.8 0.94 OK
19 8.32 8.2 0.99 OK
W-80/-60° 16 8.01 6.0 0.75 OK
W-80/+60° 07 8.01 5.9 0.73 OK
27 8.13 8.0 0.99 OK
09 8.13 7.8 0.96 OK
30 7.80 7.8 0.99 OK
08 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
15 7.80 7.6 0.98 OK
17 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
13 0.97 0.9 0.96 OK
20 0.97 0.9 0.97 OK
28 8.61 7.4 0.86 OK
06 8.61 7.4 0.86 OK
24 78.00 65.5 0.84 OK
01 78.00 63.9 0.82 OK
29 440.00 367.3 0.83 OK
10 440.00 363.2 0.83 OK
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 23 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.95 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.99 0.94 4%
W-80/60° 2 0.74 0.74 0.75 0.73 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.96 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.97 0.99 0.96 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.84 0.84 0.86 0.82 2%
All 20 0.96 0.91 0.99 0.73 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 109: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.97 0.97
0.74
0.98 0.970.84 0.91
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
164
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
10 7.76 5.3 0.69 OK
07 7.76 5.4 0.69 OK
04 7.59 5.3 0.70 OK
01 7.60 5.3 0.69 OK
W-80/-60° 20 7.31 5.7 0.78 OK
W-80/+60° 15 7.31 5.8 0.79 OK
24 7.42 6.5 0.88 OK
12 7.42 6.5 0.87 OK
03 7.10 8.1 1.14 OK
16 7.10 7.9 1.11 OK
23 7.10 7.6 1.06 OK
13 7.10 7.9 1.12 OK
22 0.91 1.0 1.08 OK
11 0.91 1.0 1.09 OK
06 7.91 8.7 1.10 OK
17 7.91 8.6 1.09 OK
30 71.00 78.5 1.11 OK
02 71.00 76.4 1.08 OK
29 413.00 488.3 1.18 OK
21 413.00 465.3 1.13 OK
WIR 18 5.38
NIR 14 0.15
NIR 08 0.17
NIR 25 0.12
NIR 09 0.16
NIR 27 0.17
NIR 05 0.17
NIR 26 0.13
NIR 28 0.21
NIR 19 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.69 0.69 0.69 0.69 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.69 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.78 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.87 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.10 1.10 1.14 1.06 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.11 1.12 1.18 1.08 3%
All 20 1.08 0.97 1.18 0.69 19%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 110: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.69 0.700.79
0.88
1.10 1.12
0.97
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
165
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
15 9.87 9.4 0.95 OK
04 9.87 10.3 1.05 OK
28 9.73 9.7 1.00 OK
18 9.73 8.3 0.85 OK
W-80/-60° 08 9.42 7.6 0.81 OK
W-80/+60° 07 9.42 8.7 0.93 OK
25 9.53 9.3 0.97 OK
09 9.53 9.3 0.98 OK
17 9.20 9.7 1.06 OK
02 9.20 9.7 1.06 OK
29 9.20 9.7 1.05 OK
13 9.20 8.8 0.96 OK
14 1.09 1.1 0.97 OK
06 1.09 1.1 0.99 OK
22 10.00 10.5 1.05 OK
20 10.00 10.8 1.08 OK
23 92.00 103.9 1.13 OK
03 92.00 103.1 1.12 OK
27 494.00 522.1 1.06 OK
10 494.00 524.6 1.06 OK
NIR 21 0.23
NIR 12 0.29
NIR 16 0.21
NIR 24 0.24
NIR 05 0.23
NIR 26 0.28
NIR 19 0.27
NIR 11 0.26
NIR 30 0.26
NIR 01 0.29
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.05 0.95 7%
W-80/0° 2 0.93 0.93 1.00 0.85 11%
W-80/60° 2 0.87 0.87 0.93 0.81 10%
W-150/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.97 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.02 1.02 1.06 0.96 5%
S-Co/0° 6 1.07 1.08 1.13 1.05 3%
All 20 1.03 1.01 1.13 0.81 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 111: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.00
0.93 0.870.98
1.02 1.08 1.01
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
166
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(10)
mSv
dose H p(10)
mSv
23 7.76 3.0 0.39 outlier
24 7.76 x outlier
05 7.59 5.8 0.76 OK
30 7.59 5.3 0.70 OK
W-80/-60° 10 7.30 5.6 0.76 OK
W-80/+60° 09 7.30 4.4 0.61 outlier
20 7.42 8.0 1.08 OK
04 7.42 7.1 0.96 OK
13 7.10 7.1 1.00 OK
02 7.10 7.2 1.02 OK
19 7.10 7.3 1.03 OK
22 7.10 7.3 1.03 OK
06 0.91 0.9 1.02 OK
01 0.91 x outlier
29 7.91 7.2 0.91 OK
08 7.91 7.1 0.90 OK
26 71.00 67.5 0.95 OK
18 71.00 67.4 0.95 OK
28 413.00 380.1 0.92 OK
27 413.00 387.8 0.94 OK
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 1 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.39 -
W-80/0° 2 0.73 0.73 0.76 0.70 6%
W-80/60° 2 0.69 0.69 0.76 0.61 15%
W-150/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.08 0.96 8%
S-Cs/0° 5 1.02 1.02 1.03 1.00 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.93 0.93 0.95 0.90 2%
All 18 0.95 0.89 1.08 0.39 20%
outliers: 4 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 20%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 112: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(10)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.39
0.73 0.69
1.02 1.02
0.93 0.89
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(10) (mSv)
167
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
15 7.93 6.4 0.80 OK
20 7.93 6.5 0.82 OK
18 7.04 6.6 0.93 OK
19 7.04 6.5 0.92 OK
W-80/-60° 17 7.89 10.6 1.35 OK
W-80/+60° 16 7.89 10.2 1.29 OK
02 6.88 9.4 1.36 OK
24 6.88 9.3 1.35 OK
10 7.09 7.6 1.08 OK
23 7.09 7.7 1.08 OK
28 7.09 8.0 1.13 OK
29 7.09 7.9 1.12 OK
04 0.91 1.2 1.29 OK
21 0.91 1.1 1.22 OK
08 8.05 8.7 1.09 OK
30 8.05 9.0 1.11 OK
03 72.20 76.6 1.06 OK
26 72.20 78.4 1.09 OK
12 420.00 378.0 0.90 OK
25 420.00 380.0 0.90 OK
WIR 06 7.44
WIR 07 7.39
WIR 14 7.45
WIR 22 7.45
NIR 01 0.19
NIR 05 0.21
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 11 0.14
NIR 13 0.15
NIR 27 0.20
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.80 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.92 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.32 1.32 1.35 1.29 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.35 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.13 1.15 1.29 1.08 7%
S-Co/0° 6 1.08 1.03 1.11 0.90 10%
All 20 1.09 1.09 1.36 0.80 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 4: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.810.93
1.32 1.361.15
1.03 1.09
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
168
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
07 7.93 6.9 0.87 OK
08 7.93 6.8 0.86 OK
04 7.04 7.6 1.08 OK
12 7.04 7.7 1.09 OK
W-80/-60° 20 7.89 7.5 0.95 OK
W-80/+60° 14 7.89 7.4 0.94 OK
11 6.88 8.3 1.21 OK
23 6.88 8.4 1.22 OK
01 7.09 7.0 0.99 OK
16 7.09 7.1 1.00 OK
25 7.09 6.9 0.98 OK
26 7.09 7.0 0.98 OK
13 0.97 1.0 1.01 OK
19 0.97 1.0 1.05 OK
03 8.05 5.7 0.71 OK
06 8.05 5.7 0.71 OK
10 72.20 73.4 1.02 OK
15 72.20 73.6 1.02 OK
02 420.00 436.2 1.04 OK
05 420.00 443.5 1.06 OK
NIR 09 0.01
NIR 17 0.01
NIR 18 0.02
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 27 0.02
NIR 28 0.01
NIR 29 0.02
NIR 30 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.86 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.09 1.08 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.94 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.21 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.05 0.98 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.02 0.93 1.06 0.71 18%
All 20 1.01 0.99 1.22 0.71 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 5: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.87
1.09
0.95
1.221.00
0.93 0.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
169
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
06 10.10 5.0 0.49 outlier
21 10.10 4.8 0.48 outlier
09 9.02 6.9 0.77 OK
27 9.02 6.9 0.77 OK
W-80/-60° 17 10.20 5.5 0.54 outlier
W-80/+60° 15 10.20 5.5 0.54 outlier
05 8.82 7.0 0.79 OK
07 8.82 7.4 0.84 OK
13 9.20 5.2 0.56 outlier
20 9.20 5.7 0.62 outlier
26 9.20 5.7 0.62 outlier
29 9.20 5.1 0.55 outlier
01 1.09 0.9 0.79 OK
18 1.09 0.9 0.79 OK
22 10.20 5.6 0.55 outlier
25 10.20 5.2 0.50 outlier
03 93.60 45.0 0.48 outlier
23 93.60 45.0 0.48 outlier
08 503.00 280.8 0.56 outlier
14 503.00 280.8 0.56 outlier
NIR 02 0.14
NIR 04 0.14
NIR 10 0.14
NIR 11 0.14
NIR 12 0.14
NIR 16 0.14
NIR 19 0.14
NIR 24 0.14
NIR 28 0.14
NIR 30 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.48 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0%
W-150/0° 2 0.82 0.82 0.84 0.79 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.62 0.66 0.79 0.55 17%
S-Co/0° 6 0.53 0.52 0.56 0.48 8%
All 20 0.56 0.61 0.84 0.48 21%
outliers: 14 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 70%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 9: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.49
0.77
0.54
0.820.66
0.520.61
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
170
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
02 8.66 9.0 1.04 OK
16 8.66 9.3 1.07 OK
17 7.71 8.2 1.06 OK
20 7.71 8.2 1.07 OK
W-80/-60° 05 8.65 8.5 0.98 OK
W-80/+60° 01 8.65 9.0 1.04 OK
10 7.53 7.9 1.05 OK
23 7.53 7.7 1.03 OK
03 7.80 9.1 1.16 OK
06 7.80 8.9 1.14 OK
07 7.80 8.9 1.15 OK
09 7.80 8.9 1.14 OK
08 0.97 1.1 1.12 OK
21 0.97 1.2 1.19 OK
12 8.76 9.7 1.11 OK
30 8.76 9.9 1.13 OK
15 79.40 93.5 1.18 OK
24 79.40 95.2 1.20 OK
14 448.00 513.3 1.15 OK
19 448.00 521.2 1.16 OK
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.07 1.04 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.06 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.01 1.01 1.04 0.98 4%
W-150/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.05 1.03 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.15 1.15 1.19 1.12 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.16 1.16 1.20 1.11 3%
All 20 1.13 1.11 1.20 0.98 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 11: (Film) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.06 1.07 1.01 1.041.15 1.16 1.11
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
171
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
10 10.10 10.8 1.07 OK
24 10.10 10.8 1.07 OK
15 9.02 9.6 1.07 OK
20 9.02 9.3 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 14 10.20 9.5 0.93 OK
W-80/+60° 13 10.20 10.8 1.05 OK
02 8.82 9.6 1.08 OK
11 8.82 9.6 1.09 OK
05 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
08 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
22 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
25 9.20 9.6 1.04 OK
07 1.09 1.1 1.00 OK
19 1.09 1.1 1.02 OK
01 10.20 9.5 0.93 OK
09 10.20 9.7 0.95 OK
03 93.60 85.8 0.92 OK
30 93.60 86.7 0.93 OK
26 503.00 464.5 0.92 OK
28 503.00 466.5 0.93 OK
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 06 0.13
NIR 12 0.13
NIR 16 0.13
NIR 17 0.18
NIR 18 0.13
NIR 21 0.15
NIR 23 0.15
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 29 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.03 3%
W-80/60° 2 0.99 0.99 1.05 0.93 9%
W-150/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.09 1.08 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.01 1.04 0.99 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.93 0.93 0.95 0.92 1%
All 20 1.00 1.00 1.09 0.92 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 13: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.07 1.05
0.99
1.09 1.01
0.93
1.00
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
172
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
01 10.10 8.6 0.85 OK
03 10.10 8.5 0.85 OK
02 9.02 10.5 1.17 OK
20 9.02 12.2 1.35 OK
W-80/-60° 13 10.20 12.4 1.22 OK
W-80/+60° 08 10.20 13.5 1.32 OK
25 8.83 9.4 1.06 OK
28 8.83 9.6 1.08 OK
05 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
06 9.20 8.6 0.94 OK
14 9.20 9.2 1.01 OK
19 9.20 9.7 1.05 OK
12 1.09 1.1 1.02 OK
23 1.09 1.0 0.92 OK
22 10.20 9.2 0.90 OK
30 10.20 9.7 0.95 OK
07 93.60 90.1 0.96 OK
21 93.60 84.6 0.90 OK
11 503.00 479.6 0.95 OK
24 503.00 477.2 0.95 OK
NIR 04 0.16
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 10 0.14
NIR 15 0.15
NIR 16 0.15
NIR 17 0.16
NIR 18 0.15
NIR 26 0.16
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 29 0.16
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.26 1.26 1.35 1.17 10%
W-80/60° 2 1.27 1.27 1.32 1.22 6%
W-150/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.06 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.01 0.99 1.05 0.92 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.95 0.94 0.96 0.90 3%
All 20 0.98 1.02 1.35 0.85 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 14: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.85
1.26 1.271.07
0.99 0.94
1.02
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
173
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
28 10.10 11.0 1.09 OK
16 10.10 12.7 1.26 OK
21 9.02 9.7 1.07 OK
17 9.02 10.6 1.18 OK
W-80/-60° 22 10.20 11.5 1.13 OK
W-80/+60° 20 10.20 10.1 0.99 OK
13 8.83 8.2 0.93 OK
23 8.83 7.8 0.89 OK
05 9.20 7.4 0.81 OK
10 9.20 7.1 0.77 OK
29 9.20 7.1 0.77 OK
11 9.20 7.5 0.82 OK
14 1.09 0.9 0.80 OK
04 1.09 0.8 0.78 OK
30 10.20 7.4 0.73 OK
07 10.20 8.1 0.80 OK
15 93.60 77.9 0.83 OK
24 93.60 75.1 0.80 OK
26 503.00 382.8 0.76 OK
01 503.00 390.6 0.78 OK
NIR 25 0.13
NIR 08 0.14
NIR 19 0.14
NIR 02 0.14
NIR 12 0.14
NIR 27 0.13
NIR 06 0.13
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 03 0.14
NIR 18 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.18 1.18 1.26 1.09 10%
W-80/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.18 1.07 7%
W-80/60° 2 1.06 1.06 1.13 0.99 9%
W-150/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.93 0.89 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.79 0.79 0.82 0.77 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.79 0.78 0.83 0.73 4%
All 20 0.82 0.90 1.26 0.73 18%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 15: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.18 1.13 1.06
0.910.79 0.78
0.90
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
174
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
04 9.37 14.6 1.55 outlier
12 9.37 15.9 1.70 outlier
23 8.36 12.6 1.51 OK
26 8.36 12.9 1.55 outlier
W-80/-60° 13 9.40 13.3 1.41 OK
W-80/+60° 01 9.40 15.9 1.69 outlier
20 8.17 10.4 1.27 OK
29 8.17 9.9 1.21 OK
03 8.50 9.2 1.08 OK
05 8.50 9.5 1.12 OK
07 8.50 9.5 1.12 OK
10 8.50 9.5 1.12 OK
09 1.03 1.2 1.15 OK
14 1.03 1.2 1.13 OK
06 9.48 10.4 1.09 OK
21 9.48 10.1 1.06 OK
08 86.50 91.9 1.06 OK
25 86.50 93.1 1.08 OK
17 475.00 528.4 1.11 OK
22 475.00 528.2 1.11 OK
NIR 02 0.13
NIR 11 0.12
NIR 15 0.14
NIR 16 0.15
NIR 18 0.13
NIR 19 0.18
NIR 24 0.15
NIR 27 0.13
NIR 28 0.14
NIR 30 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.63 1.63 1.70 1.55 7%
W-80/0° 2 1.53 1.53 1.55 1.51 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.55 1.55 1.69 1.41 13%
W-150/0° 2 1.24 1.24 1.27 1.21 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.12 1.12 1.15 1.08 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.09 1.09 1.11 1.06 2%
All 20 1.13 1.26 1.70 1.06 18%
outliers: 4 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 20%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 16: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.631.53 1.55
1.241.12 1.09
1.26
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
175
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
06 9.38 9.9 1.05 OK
11 9.38 9.6 1.03 OK
14 8.36 8.3 0.99 OK
24 8.36 8.3 0.99 OK
W-80/-60° 30 9.40 9.3 0.99 OK
W-80/+60° 20 9.40 9.8 1.04 OK
10 8.17 6.8 0.84 OK
21 8.17 6.6 0.81 OK
07 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
12 8.50 8.4 0.98 OK
23 8.50 8.5 0.99 OK
28 8.50 8.2 0.97 OK
13 1.03 1.0 0.98 OK
18 1.03 1.1 1.02 OK
04 9.48 9.5 1.00 OK
15 9.48 9.5 1.00 OK
05 86.50 84.3 0.97 OK
09 86.50 86.8 1.00 OK
08 475.00 472.4 0.99 OK
17 475.00 485.9 1.02 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.05 1.03 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.02 1.02 1.04 0.99 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.81 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.99 0.99 1.02 0.97 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.02 0.97 2%
All 20 0.99 0.98 1.05 0.81 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 17: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.04
0.99
1.02
0.830.99 1.00 0.98
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
176
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
06 9.37 12.2 1.30 OK
24 9.37 13.5 1.44 OK
14 8.37 9.8 1.17 OK
07 8.37 9.6 1.15 OK
W-80/-60° 15 9.37 10.4 1.11 OK
W-80/+60° 12 9.37 10.7 1.15 OK
29 8.16 7.2 0.88 OK
01 8.16 7.2 0.88 OK
10 8.50 8.3 0.98 OK
09 8.50 6.9 0.82 OK
26 8.50 7.2 0.84 OK
22 8.50 7.9 0.92 OK
02 1.03 0.9 0.83 OK
20 1.03 0.9 0.89 OK
21 9.48 8.4 0.89 OK
28 9.48 7.6 0.81 OK
13 86.50 73.9 0.85 OK
16 86.50 66.7 0.77 OK
08 475.00 359.9 0.76 OK
23 475.00 365.9 0.77 OK
NIR 30 (Leer)
NIR 17 (Leer)
NIR 11 (Leer)
NIR 25 (Leer)
NIR 03 (Leer)
NIR 18 (Leer)
NIR 19 (Leer)
NIR 27 (Leer)
NIR 05 (Leer)
NIR 04 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.37 1.37 1.44 1.30 7%
W-80/0° 2 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.15 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.13 1.13 1.15 1.11 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.88 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.87 0.88 0.98 0.82 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.79 0.81 0.89 0.76 6%
All 20 0.89 0.96 1.44 0.76 20%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 18: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.371.16 1.13
0.88 0.88 0.810.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
177
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
18 9.37 13.1 1.40 OK
17 9.37 13.6 1.45 OK
09 8.36 10.8 1.29 OK
10 8.36 11.0 1.32 OK
W-80/-60° 05 9.41 12.2 1.29 OK
W-80/+60° 03 9.41 12.0 1.27 OK
21 8.16 9.1 1.12 OK
23 8.16 9.0 1.10 OK
16 8.50 8.2 0.97 OK
20 8.50 8.3 0.98 OK
15 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
06 8.50 8.3 0.98 OK
04 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
12 1.03 1.0 0.93 OK
13 9.48 9.0 0.95 OK
01 9.48 8.6 0.91 OK
02 86.50 81.0 0.94 OK
19 86.50 81.8 0.95 OK
08 475.00 458.0 0.96 OK
14 475.00 448.0 0.94 OK
NIR 11 0.16
NIR 07 0.17
NIR 24 0.16
NIR 25 0.16
NIR 28 0.15
NIR 22 0.15
NIR 27 0.16
NIR 26 0.16
NIR 29 0.15
NIR 30 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.43 1.43 1.45 1.40 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.31 1.31 1.32 1.29 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.28 1.28 1.29 1.27 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.11 1.11 1.12 1.10 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.97 0.99 0.93 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.95 0.94 0.96 0.91 2%
All 20 0.98 1.09 1.45 0.91 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 19: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.431.31 1.28
1.11
0.97 0.94
1.09
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
178
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
22 10.10 14.4 1.42 OK
24 10.10 15.0 1.48 OK
16 9.02 12.5 1.39 OK
14 9.02 12.2 1.35 OK
W-80/-60° 30 10.20 13.4 1.31 OK
W-80/+60° 01 10.20 12.8 1.26 OK
21 8.83 9.8 1.10 OK
17 8.83 9.9 1.12 OK
06 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
04 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
25 9.20 9.4 1.02 OK
26 9.20 9.4 1.02 OK
19 1.09 1.1 0.99 OK
27 1.09 1.1 1.00 OK
05 10.20 9.9 0.97 OK
13 10.20 9.1 0.90 OK
23 93.60 90.2 0.96 OK
02 93.60 90.2 0.96 OK
12 475.00 476.0 1.00 OK
10 475.00 463.0 0.97 OK
NIR 28 0.15
NIR 20 0.14
NIR 11 0.15
NIR 15 0.15
NIR 18 0.20
NIR 29 0.15
NIR 09 0.14
NIR 08 0.16
NIR 07 0.15
NIR 03 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.45 1.45 1.48 1.42 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.37 1.37 1.39 1.35 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.29 1.29 1.31 1.26 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.11 1.11 1.12 1.10 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.01 1.00 1.02 0.98 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.97 0.96 1.00 0.90 3%
All 20 1.02 1.11 1.48 0.90 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 20: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.45 1.37 1.291.11
1.00
0.96
1.11
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
179
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
19 9.37 7.9 0.84 OK
22 9.37 7.9 0.85 OK
17 8.37 7.4 0.89 OK
02 8.37 7.6 0.91 OK
W-80/-60° 09 9.39 9.5 1.01 OK
W-80/+60° 03 9.39 9.2 0.97 OK
16 8.17 7.6 0.93 OK
01 8.17 7.9 0.97 OK
25 8.50 7.7 0.90 OK
13 8.50 7.5 0.88 OK
20 8.50 7.6 0.90 OK
29 8.50 7.6 0.89 OK
24 1.03 0.9 0.91 OK
15 1.03 0.9 0.91 OK
18 9.48 9.1 0.96 OK
23 9.48 9.0 0.95 OK
14 86.50 82.7 0.96 OK
04 86.50 83.3 0.96 OK
12 475.00 469.2 0.99 OK
26 475.00 461.0 0.97 OK
NIR 10 0.13
NIR 05 0.13
NIR 28 0.13
NIR 30 0.13
NIR 07 0.12
NIR 27 0.13
NIR 08 0.12
NIR 11 0.13
NIR 21 0.12
NIR 06 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.84 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.89 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.99 0.99 1.01 0.97 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.97 0.93 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.88 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.96 0.97 0.99 0.95 1%
All 20 0.92 0.93 1.01 0.84 5%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 24: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.85 0.900.99 0.95 0.90 0.97 0.93
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
180
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
27 10.10 7.5 0.74 OK
05 10.10 7.6 0.75 OK
11 9.02 5.8 0.64 outlier
26 9.02 8.2 0.91 OK
W-80/-60° 17 10.20 10.7 1.04 OK
W-80/+60° 04 10.20 10.1 0.99 OK
10 8.82 7.8 0.89 OK
15 8.82 7.7 0.87 OK
21 9.20 8.1 0.88 OK
29 9.20 8.0 0.87 OK
24 9.20 8.3 0.91 OK
23 9.20 8.1 0.88 OK
18 1.09 1.0 0.87 OK
03 1.09 1.0 0.90 OK
22 10.20 11.3 1.10 OK
07 10.20 11.2 1.10 OK
01 93.60 109.4 1.17 OK
30 93.60 101.0 1.08 OK
16 503.00 686.8 1.37 OK
28 503.00 682.6 1.36 OK
NIR 12 0.13
NIR 19 0.13
NIR 02 0.13
NIR 14 0.13
NIR 20 0.13
NIR 09 0.13
NIR 25 0.13
NIR 06 0.13
NIR 08 0.13
NIR 13 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.74 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.78 0.78 0.91 0.64 25%
W-80/60° 2 1.02 1.02 1.04 0.99 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.87 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.88 0.89 0.91 0.87 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.14 1.20 1.37 1.08 11%
All 20 0.91 0.97 1.37 0.64 20%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 25: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.75 0.78
1.02
0.88 0.89
1.20
0.97
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
181
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
13 10.10 10.3 1.02 OK
18 10.10 12.4 1.23 OK
14 9.02 10.0 1.11 OK
05 9.02 10.1 1.12 OK
W-80/-60° 07 10.20 11.4 1.11 OK
W-80/+60° 01 10.20 11.1 1.09 OK
17 8.82 11.5 1.30 OK
02 8.82 8.4 0.95 OK
19 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
25 9.20 8.4 0.91 OK
26 9.20 9.5 1.04 OK
27 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
21 1.09 1.0 0.95 OK
03 1.09 1.3 1.17 OK
12 10.20 8.5 0.83 OK
28 10.20 9.3 0.91 OK
11 93.60 99.4 1.06 OK
04 93.60 97.5 1.04 OK
15 503.00 524.7 1.04 OK
29 503.00 486.1 0.97 OK
NIR 10 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 20 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 23 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 30 1.49
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.23 1.02 13%
W-80/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.11 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.10 1.10 1.11 1.09 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.30 0.95 22%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.01 1.17 0.91 9%
S-Co/0° 6 1.01 0.98 1.06 0.83 9%
All 20 1.04 1.04 1.30 0.83 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 29: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.13 1.12 1.10 1.131.01
0.98
1.04
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
182
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
08 9.38 8.2 0.87 OK
28 9.38 9.4 1.00 OK
29 8.37 7.8 0.94 OK
30 8.37 6.1 0.73 OK
W-80/-60° 17 9.41 7.5 0.80 OK
W-80/+60° 05 9.41 9.2 0.97 OK
07 8.17 9.2 1.12 OK
18 8.17 9.9 1.21 OK
01 8.50 10.5 1.23 OK
15 8.50 9.0 1.06 OK
25 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
27 8.50 8.6 1.01 OK
14 1.03 0.0 0.00 outlier
23 1.03 0.0 0.00 outlier
19 9.48 8.6 0.90 OK
20 9.48 7.0 0.74 OK
13 86.50 69.4 0.80 OK
21 86.50 47.1 0.54 outlier
11 475.00 482.5 1.02 OK
26 475.00 484.9 1.02 OK
NIR 02 0.44
NIR 03 (Leer)
NIR 04 0.22
NIR 06 0.33
NIR 09 0.18
NIR 10 0.48
NIR 12 0.47
NIR 16 0.33
NIR 22 0.11
NIR 24 0.34
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.94 0.94 1.00 0.87 10%
W-80/0° 2 0.84 0.84 0.94 0.73 18%
W-80/60° 2 0.89 0.89 0.97 0.80 14%
W-150/0° 2 1.17 1.17 1.21 1.12 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.71 1.23 0.00 79%
S-Co/0° 6 0.85 0.84 1.02 0.54 22%
All 20 0.94 0.85 1.23 0.00 39%
outliers: 3 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 15%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 30: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.940.84 0.89
1.17
0.710.84 0.85
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
183
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
05 8.66 2.9 0.34 outlier
09 8.66 4.2 0.48 outlier
04 7.72 3.4 0.44 outlier
30 7.72 11.5 1.49 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.65 18.0 2.09 outlier
W-80/+60° 08 8.65 8.0 0.93 OK
11 7.53 5.9 0.78 OK
27 7.53 7.2 0.96 OK
06 7.80 6.4 0.82 OK
07 7.80 6.4 0.82 OK
17 7.80 6.2 0.79 OK
23 7.80 6.4 0.83 OK
02 0.97 0.6 0.63 OK
28 0.97 0.7 0.68 OK
14 8.76 7.0 0.79 OK
29 8.76 7.1 0.81 OK
01 79.40 61.6 0.78 OK
16 79.40 61.9 0.78 OK
13 448.00 359.9 0.80 OK
15 448.00 365.2 0.82 OK
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 10 0.00
NIR 12 0.03
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 20 0.00
NIR 21 0.05
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 25 0.06
NIR 26 0.06
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.41 0.41 0.48 0.34 24%
W-80/0° 2 0.97 0.97 1.49 0.44 77%
W-80/60° 2 1.51 1.51 2.09 0.93 54%
W-150/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.96 0.78 15%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.81 0.76 0.83 0.63 11%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.82 0.78 2%
All 20 0.80 0.84 2.09 0.34 44%
outliers: 4 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 20%
Results: IC2014 1 point outside diagramme (> 2) trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 32: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.41
0.97
1.51
0.870.76 0.80 0.84
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
184
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
10 8.66 8.0 0.92 OK
22 8.66 8.2 0.95 OK
17 7.72 6.5 0.84 OK
20 7.72 6.7 0.87 OK
W-80/-60° 24 8.65 7.2 0.84 OK
W-80/+60° 15 8.65 7.0 0.81 OK
04 7.53 6.5 0.86 OK
27 7.53 6.2 0.82 OK
11 7.80 6.7 0.86 OK
14 7.80 7.0 0.89 OK
23 7.80 7.3 0.94 OK
26 7.80 8.0 1.02 OK
16 0.97 0.8 0.78 OK
25 0.97 1.0 0.98 OK
18 8.76 7.3 0.84 OK
29 8.76 8.1 0.92 OK
01 79.40 74.7 0.94 OK
13 79.40 68.8 0.87 OK
07 448.00 427.0 0.95 OK
28 448.00 416.4 0.93 OK
NIR 02 0.19
NIR 03 0.16
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 06 0.14
NIR 08 0.14
NIR 09 0.20
NIR 12 0.14
NIR 19 0.18
NIR 21 0.19
NIR 30 0.21
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.92 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.84 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.81 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.84 0.84 0.86 0.82 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.92 0.91 1.02 0.78 10%
S-Co/0° 6 0.93 0.91 0.95 0.84 5%
All 20 0.88 0.89 1.02 0.78 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 33: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.94 0.86 0.83 0.84 0.91 0.91 0.89
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
185
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
02 9.37 9.6 1.02 OK
25 9.37 10.1 1.08 OK
04 8.37 11.9 1.42 OK
06 8.37 11.6 1.39 OK
W-80/-60° 10 9.40 13.7 1.46 OK
W-80/+60° 08 9.40 12.2 1.30 OK
23 8.17 9.8 1.20 OK
05 8.17 10.1 1.24 OK
17 8.50 9.5 1.12 OK
20 8.50 9.6 1.13 OK
22 8.50 9.5 1.12 OK
09 8.50 9.6 1.13 OK
01 1.03 1.2 1.17 OK
21 1.03 1.1 1.07 OK
14 9.48 9.8 1.03 OK
18 9.48 10.1 1.07 OK
13 86.50 89.8 1.04 OK
15 86.50 90.1 1.04 OK
12 475.00 506.6 1.07 OK
24 475.00 483.2 1.02 OK
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.08 1.02 4%
W-80/0° 2 1.41 1.41 1.42 1.39 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.38 1.38 1.46 1.30 8%
W-150/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.24 1.20 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.13 1.12 1.17 1.07 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.04 1.05 1.07 1.02 2%
All 20 1.12 1.16 1.46 1.02 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 34: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.05
1.41 1.381.22
1.12 1.051.16
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
186
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
27 8.66 10.9 1.25 OK
17 8.66 10.4 1.20 OK
24 7.72 8.9 1.15 OK
12 7.72 9.1 1.18 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.65 9.8 1.13 OK
W-80/+60° 06 8.65 9.9 1.14 OK
14 7.53 7.4 0.98 OK
13 7.53 7.6 1.00 OK
28 7.79 6.4 0.82 OK
09 7.79 6.2 0.79 OK
25 7.79 6.4 0.82 OK
18 7.79 6.1 0.79 OK
21 0.97 0.7 0.76 OK
26 0.97 0.8 0.81 OK
23 8.76 7.0 0.80 OK
10 8.76 7.0 0.79 OK
11 79.40 64.6 0.81 OK
03 79.40 64.9 0.82 OK
22 448.00 357.1 0.80 OK
04 448.00 363.3 0.81 OK
NIR 19 0.11
NIR 15 0.11
NIR 07 0.12
NIR 16 0.11
NIR 29 0.12
NIR 02 0.11
NIR 01 0.12
NIR 05 0.12
NIR 20 0.11
NIR 08 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.23 1.23 1.25 1.20 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.17 1.17 1.18 1.15 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.13 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.98 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.82 0.76 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.79 1%
All 20 0.82 0.93 1.25 0.76 19%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 36: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.23 1.17 1.14
0.990.80 0.81
0.93
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
187
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
27 9.37 16.4 1.75 outlier
04 9.37 16.4 1.75 outlier
26 8.36 13.4 1.60 outlier
22 8.36 13.8 1.65 outlier
W-80/-60° 15 9.40 15.2 1.62 outlier
W-80/+60° 11 9.40 14.5 1.54 outlier
17 8.17 11.5 1.41 OK
08 8.17 10.7 1.31 OK
20 8.50 9.7 1.14 OK
07 8.50 10.4 1.22 OK
03 8.50 10.2 1.20 OK
10 8.50 9.8 1.15 OK
21 1.03 1.2 1.16 OK
18 1.03 1.1 1.11 OK
13 9.48 9.4 0.99 OK
23 9.48 10.4 1.10 OK
05 86.50 99.8 1.15 OK
12 86.50 96.0 1.11 OK
25 475.00 544.0 1.15 OK
16 475.00 566.0 1.19 OK
NIR 28 0.22
NIR 29 0.25
NIR 09 0.27
NIR 24 0.25
NIR 02 0.25
NIR 01 0.27
NIR 06 0.23
NIR 30 (Leer)
NIR 19 0.27
NIR 14 0.25
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.63 1.63 1.65 1.60 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.58 1.58 1.62 1.54 4%
W-150/0° 2 1.36 1.36 1.41 1.31 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.16 1.16 1.22 1.11 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.13 1.12 1.19 0.99 6%
All 20 1.20 1.32 1.75 0.99 19%
outliers: 6 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 30%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 38: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.751.63 1.58
1.361.16 1.12
1.32
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
188
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
12 8.66 12.4 1.43 OK
16 8.66 12.6 1.46 OK
22 7.72 10.5 1.36 OK
28 7.72 10.4 1.35 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.65 11.3 1.31 OK
W-80/+60° 05 8.65 11.6 1.35 OK
01 7.53 8.2 1.09 OK
09 7.53 8.4 1.11 OK
13 7.80 7.9 1.02 OK
15 7.80 7.7 0.99 OK
18 7.80 8.0 1.02 OK
24 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
20 x x outlier
23 x x outlier
21 8.76 7.8 0.89 OK
25 8.76 8.8 1.01 OK
07 79.40 77.7 0.98 OK
17 79.40 75.0 0.95 OK
14 448.00 440.9 0.98 OK
19 448.00 439.5 0.98 OK
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 03 0.13
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 06 0.15
NIR 08 0.14
NIR 10 0.15
NIR 11 0.16
NIR 26 0.14
NIR 27 0.16
NIR 29 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.45 1.45 1.46 1.43 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.35 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.33 1.33 1.35 1.31 2%
W-150/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.11 1.09 1%
S-Cs/0° 4 1.02 1.02 1.05 0.99 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.98 0.97 1.01 0.89 4%
All 18 1.04 1.13 1.46 0.89 17%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 39: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.451.36 1.33
1.10 1.02
0.97
1.13
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
189
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
15 9.37 11.6 1.24 OK
19 9.37 12.7 1.35 OK
14 8.31 9.8 1.18 OK
02 8.31 10.4 1.25 OK
W-80/-60° 27 9.39 10.2 1.08 OK
W-80/+60° 03 9.39 11.9 1.27 OK
20 8.17 7.9 0.97 OK
28 8.17 8.2 1.01 OK
09 8.50 7.8 0.92 OK
07 8.50 8.0 0.94 OK
26 8.50 7.2 0.85 OK
01 8.50 7.8 0.92 OK
06 1.03 0.9 0.88 OK
04 1.03 1.0 0.94 OK
17 9.48 7.7 0.82 OK
25 9.48 7.6 0.80 OK
18 86.50 77.2 0.89 OK
12 86.50 69.8 0.81 OK
16 475.00 402.5 0.85 OK
10 475.00 434.4 0.91 OK
WIR 23 10.76
WIR 11 9.31
NIR 13 0.12
NIR 08 0.13
NIR 05 0.14
NIR 30 0.12
NIR 29 0.13
NIR 21 0.11
NIR 24 0.12
NIR 22 0.11
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.30 1.30 1.35 1.24 6%
W-80/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.25 1.18 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.18 1.18 1.27 1.08 11%
W-150/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.01 0.97 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.92 0.91 0.94 0.85 4%
S-Co/0° 6 0.84 0.85 0.91 0.80 5%
All 20 0.93 0.99 1.35 0.80 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 40: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.30 1.22 1.18
0.99 0.91 0.850.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
190
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
04 8.65 9.1 1.05 OK
14 8.65 9.5 1.10 OK
07 7.72 9.1 1.18 OK
27 7.72 9.8 1.26 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.65 9.8 1.13 OK
W-80/+60° 18 8.65 9.8 1.13 OK
01 7.53 8.0 1.06 OK
29 7.53 8.0 1.06 OK
12 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
15 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
23 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
26 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
09 0.97 1.1 1.13 OK
25 0.97 1.1 1.13 OK
13 8.76 9.5 1.08 OK
16 8.76 9.5 1.08 OK
08 79.40 90.0 1.13 OK
10 79.40 90.0 1.13 OK
19 448.00 540.0 1.21 OK
28 448.00 540.0 1.21 OK
NIR 02 0.05
NIR 03 0.05
NIR 05 0.05
NIR 06 0.05
NIR 11 0.05
NIR 17 0.05
NIR 20 0.05
NIR 21 0.05
NIR 24 0.05
NIR 30 0.05
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.10 1.05 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.26 1.18 5%
W-80/60° 2 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 0%
W-150/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.06 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.08 1.10 1.13 1.08 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.13 1.14 1.21 1.08 5%
All 20 1.12 1.12 1.26 1.05 5%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 42: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.081.22
1.13 1.06 1.10 1.14 1.12
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
191
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
13 8.66 7.6 0.87 OK
16 8.66 7.4 0.86 OK
06 7.71 6.6 0.85 OK
19 7.71 6.9 0.90 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.65 7.5 0.86 OK
W-80/+60° 09 8.65 8.2 0.95 OK
01 7.53 6.7 0.89 OK
28 7.53 6.9 0.91 OK
04 7.80 6.5 0.83 OK
07 7.80 6.8 0.87 OK
05 7.80 6.9 0.89 OK
17 7.80 7.3 0.94 OK
08 0.97 0.9 0.97 OK
27 0.97 0.9 0.94 OK
30 8.76 7.8 0.89 OK
26 8.76 7.7 0.87 OK
14 79.40 77.4 0.97 OK
21 79.40 73.7 0.93 OK
15 448.00 383.4 0.86 OK
29 448.00 383.6 0.86 OK
NIR 02 0.18
NIR 03 0.21
NIR 12 0.23
NIR 11 0.24
NIR 10 0.24
NIR 20 0.22
NIR 18 0.23
NIR 23 0.22
NIR 24 0.21
NIR 25 0.23
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.86 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.88 0.88 0.90 0.85 4%
W-80/60° 2 0.91 0.91 0.95 0.86 7%
W-150/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.89 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.92 0.91 0.97 0.83 6%
S-Co/0° 6 0.88 0.90 0.97 0.86 5%
All 20 0.89 0.90 0.97 0.83 5%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 44: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.87 0.88 0.91 0.90 0.91 0.90 0.90
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
192
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
03 8.66 9.3 1.07 OK
14 8.66 9.6 1.10 OK
06 7.72 8.0 1.03 OK
18 7.72 8.2 1.07 OK
W-80/-60° 20 8.65 8.7 1.00 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.65 8.6 1.00 OK
05 7.53 8.1 1.07 OK
24 7.53 7.6 1.00 OK
10 7.80 7.6 0.97 OK
16 7.80 7.6 0.97 OK
17 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
25 7.80 7.6 0.97 OK
12 0.97 0.9 0.97 OK
27 0.97 1.0 1.07 OK
08 8.76 8.5 0.97 OK
19 8.76 8.6 0.98 OK
13 79.40 72.6 0.91 OK
15 79.40 72.7 0.91 OK
01 448.00 443.7 0.99 OK
04 448.00 416.3 0.93 OK
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 07 0.21
NIR 09 0.18
NIR 21 0.18
NIR 22 0.15
NIR 23 0.17
NIR 26 0.20
NIR 28 0.18
NIR 29 0.15
NIR 30 0.18
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.10 1.07 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.03 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0%
W-150/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.07 1.00 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.99 1.07 0.96 4%
S-Co/0° 6 0.95 0.95 0.99 0.91 4%
All 20 0.99 1.00 1.10 0.91 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 45: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.09 1.05 1.00 1.04
0.99 0.95 1.00
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
193
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
08 8.65 9.9 1.15 OK
13 8.65 10.6 1.22 OK
22 7.71 8.8 1.15 OK
28 7.71 9.0 1.17 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.64 9.4 1.09 OK
W-80/+60° 07 8.64 9.2 1.07 OK
01 7.53 7.3 0.97 OK
26 7.53 7.2 0.96 OK
02 7.80 6.6 0.85 OK
03 7.80 6.3 0.81 OK
18 7.80 6.4 0.82 OK
24 7.80 6.6 0.85 OK
04 0.97 0.8 0.82 OK
06 0.97 0.8 0.86 OK
15 8.76 7.5 0.86 OK
29 8.76 7.0 0.80 OK
20 79.40 66.5 0.84 OK
27 79.40 64.0 0.81 OK
09 448.00 349.8 0.78 OK
21 448.00 375.7 0.84 OK
NIR 05 0.16
NIR 10 0.15
NIR 11 0.16
NIR 12 0.17
NIR 14 0.15
NIR 16 0.15
NIR 17 0.16
NIR 19 0.14
NIR 23 0.15
NIR 25 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.22 1.15 4%
W-80/0° 2 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.15 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.07 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.96 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.84 0.84 0.86 0.81 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.83 0.82 0.86 0.78 4%
All 20 0.86 0.94 1.22 0.78 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 46: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.19 1.16 1.08
0.970.84 0.82
0.94
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
194
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
24 8.66 4.7 0.54 outlier
08 8.66 4.6 0.53 outlier
16 7.72 4.6 0.60 outlier
27 7.72 4.8 0.62 outlier
W-80/-60° 21 8.65 4.7 0.54 outlier
W-80/+60° 09 8.65 4.0 0.46 outlier
28 7.53 7.3 0.97 OK
25 7.53 6.9 0.92 OK
04 7.80 7.7 0.98 OK
06 7.80 7.8 1.00 OK
18 7.80 7.2 0.92 OK
26 7.80 7.4 0.95 OK
23 0.97 0.9 0.93 OK
07 0.97 1.0 1.03 OK
20 8.76 7.2 0.82 OK
10 8.76 7.6 0.86 OK
01 79.40 3.7 0.05 outlier
22 79.40 70.9 0.89 OK
05 448.00 409.8 0.91 OK
03 448.00 424.0 0.95 OK
NIR 15 0.19
NIR 19 0.22
NIR 17 0.30
NIR 14 0.24
NIR 29 0.24
NIR 02 0.29
NIR 12 0.22
NIR 13 0.21
NIR 11 0.21
NIR 30 0.33
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.53 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.60 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.50 0.50 0.54 0.46 11%
W-150/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.97 0.92 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.97 1.03 0.92 4%
S-Co/0° 6 0.88 0.75 0.95 0.05 46%
All 20 0.90 0.77 1.03 0.05 33%
outliers: 7 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 35%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 47: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.54 0.610.50
0.95 0.97
0.75 0.77
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
195
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
15 9.38 9.5 1.01 OK
22 9.38 9.7 1.03 OK
24 8.37 9.7 1.15 OK
26 8.37 9.6 1.14 OK
W-80/-60° 13 9.41 10.0 1.06 OK
W-80/+60° 07 9.41 7.9 0.84 OK
02 8.16 7.9 0.96 OK
10 8.16 8.1 0.99 OK
04 8.50 8.6 1.01 OK
08 8.50 8.9 1.05 OK
17 8.50 10.8 1.27 OK
19 8.50 9.0 1.06 OK
12 1.03 1.3 1.27 OK
25 1.03 1.2 1.19 OK
21 9.48 10.0 1.06 OK
28 9.48 11.7 1.23 OK
03 86.50 111.9 1.29 OK
29 86.50 117.0 1.35 OK
20 475.00 466.1 0.98 OK
27 475.00 460.1 0.97 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 23 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.03 1.01 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.14 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.95 0.95 1.06 0.84 16%
W-150/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.96 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.13 1.14 1.27 1.01 10%
S-Co/0° 6 1.15 1.15 1.35 0.97 14%
All 20 1.06 1.10 1.35 0.84 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 48: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.021.15
0.95 0.98
1.14 1.15 1.10
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
196
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
15 7.94 10.5 1.32 OK
18 7.94 10.0 1.26 OK
25 7.04 8.9 1.26 OK
28 7.04 8.7 1.24 OK
W-80/-60° 24 7.89 9.1 1.15 OK
W-80/+60° 11 7.89 9.2 1.17 OK
21 6.88 9.4 1.37 OK
22 6.88 7.3 1.06 OK
01 7.10 6.3 0.89 OK
10 7.10 6.4 0.90 OK
23 7.10 6.4 0.91 OK
30 7.10 6.4 0.91 OK
02 0.91 0.8 0.92 OK
26 0.91 0.8 0.87 OK
04 8.05 7.1 0.88 OK
14 8.05 7.1 0.88 OK
08 72.20 61.3 0.85 OK
19 72.20 61.4 0.85 OK
09 420.00 508.4 1.21 OK
16 420.00 508.3 1.21 OK
NIR 03 0.10
NIR 05 0.14
NIR 06 0.14
NIR 07 0.14
NIR 12 0.14
NIR 13 0.13
NIR 17 0.11
NIR 20 0.14
NIR 27 0.14
NIR 29 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.29 1.29 1.32 1.26 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.25 1.25 1.26 1.24 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.15 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.37 1.06 18%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.91 0.90 0.92 0.87 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.88 0.98 1.21 0.85 18%
All 20 0.99 1.06 1.37 0.85 18%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 49: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.29 1.251.16 1.22
0.90 0.98
1.06
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
197
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
01 7.93 10.1 1.27 OK
19 7.93 10.8 1.36 OK
14 7.04 9.0 1.28 OK
20 7.04 9.2 1.31 OK
W-80/-60° 16 7.89 9.2 1.17 OK
W-80/+60° 02 7.89 9.6 1.22 OK
05 6.88 7.5 1.09 OK
11 6.88 7.3 1.06 OK
06 7.10 6.6 0.93 OK
22 7.10 6.6 0.93 OK
24 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
26 7.10 6.9 0.98 OK
21 0.91 0.8 0.92 OK
27 0.91 0.9 0.96 OK
15 8.05 7.5 0.93 OK
29 8.05 7.0 0.86 OK
03 72.20 90.8 1.26 OK
07 72.20 106.1 1.47 OK
09 420.00 759.3 1.81 outlier
13 420.00 785.0 1.87 outlier
NIR 04 (Leer)
NIR 08 (Leer)
NIR 10 (Leer)
NIR 12 (Leer)
NIR 17 (Leer)
NIR 18 (Leer)
NIR 23 (Leer)
NIR 25 (Leer)
NIR 28 (Leer)
NIR 30 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.32 1.32 1.36 1.27 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.30 1.30 1.31 1.28 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.20 1.20 1.22 1.17 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.06 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.95 0.98 0.92 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.37 1.37 1.87 0.86 31%
All 20 1.13 1.18 1.87 0.86 24%
outliers: 2 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 10%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 50: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.32 1.301.20
1.08
0.95
1.371.18
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
198
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
05 10.10 13.8 1.37 OK
07 10.10 13.8 1.36 OK
10 9.02 12.0 1.33 OK
24 9.02 12.6 1.40 OK
W-80/-60° 26 10.20 12.8 1.25 OK
W-80/+60° 16 10.20 13.2 1.29 OK
09 8.83 10.1 1.15 OK
28 8.83 10.0 1.13 OK
04 9.20 8.9 0.97 OK
06 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
15 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
25 9.20 9.4 1.02 OK
11 1.09 1.0 0.95 OK
17 1.09 1.0 0.95 OK
20 10.20 10.1 0.99 OK
29 10.20 10.0 0.98 OK
03 93.60 156.6 1.67 outlier
08 93.60 155.3 1.66 outlier
01 503.00 970.0 1.93 outlier
19 503.00 965.4 1.92 outlier
NIR 02 (Leer)
NIR 12 (Leer)
NIR 13 (Leer)
NIR 14 (Leer)
NIR 18 (Leer)
NIR 21 (Leer)
NIR 22 (Leer)
NIR 23 (Leer)
NIR 27 (Leer)
NIR 30 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.37 1.37 1.37 1.36 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.37 1.37 1.40 1.33 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.27 1.27 1.29 1.25 2%
W-150/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.15 1.13 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.98 1.02 0.95 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.67 1.53 1.93 0.98 28%
All 20 1.20 1.27 1.93 0.95 25%
outliers: 4 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 20%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 51: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.37 1.371.27
1.14
0.98
1.53
1.27
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
199
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
06 10.10 10.9 1.08 OK
20 10.10 10.9 1.08 OK
04 9.02 8.7 0.97 OK
22 9.02 8.6 0.95 OK
W-80/-60° 11 10.20 10.3 1.01 OK
W-80/+60° 03 10.20 10.0 0.98 OK
15 8.83 7.5 0.85 OK
23 8.83 7.2 0.81 OK
13 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
19 9.20 10.7 1.17 OK
29 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
30 9.20 10.6 1.16 OK
14 1.09 1.1 0.97 OK
18 1.09 1.1 0.96 OK
07 10.20 10.1 0.99 OK
24 10.20 10.0 0.98 OK
10 93.60 92.4 0.99 OK
12 93.60 90.0 0.96 OK
21 420.00 437.3 1.04 OK
26 420.00 420.3 1.00 OK
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 08 0.15
NIR 09 0.16
NIR 16 0.16
NIR 17 0.15
NIR 25 0.15
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 28 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.95 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.00 1.00 1.01 0.98 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.83 0.83 0.85 0.81 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.04 1.17 0.96 9%
S-Co/0° 6 0.99 0.99 1.04 0.96 3%
All 20 0.99 1.00 1.17 0.81 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 52: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.08
0.96 1.000.83
1.04
0.99 1.00
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
200
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
28 10.10 11.8 1.17 OK
18 10.10 12.3 1.22 OK
12 9.02 11.7 1.30 OK
09 9.02 12.2 1.35 OK
W-80/-60° 27 10.20 14.2 1.39 OK
W-80/+60° 08 10.20 11.2 1.10 OK
03 8.83 9.8 1.11 OK
21 8.83 10.2 1.16 OK
07 9.20 9.0 0.98 OK
05 9.20 10.1 1.10 OK
16 9.20 9.8 1.07 OK
14 9.20 9.5 1.03 OK
06 1.09 1.0 0.92 OK
17 1.09 1.2 1.10 OK
24 10.20 9.9 0.97 OK
30 10.20 9.8 0.96 OK
29 93.60 85.5 0.91 OK
23 93.60 92.9 0.99 OK
19 503.00 506.4 1.01 OK
22 503.00 513.9 1.02 OK
NIR 15 0.10
NIR 11 0.10
NIR 10 0.10
NIR 20 0.10
NIR 26 0.10
NIR 25 0.10
NIR 02 0.10
NIR 13 0.10
NIR 01 0.10
NIR 04 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.20 1.20 1.22 1.17 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.33 1.33 1.35 1.30 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.25 1.25 1.39 1.10 16%
W-150/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.16 1.11 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.03 1.10 0.92 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.98 0.98 1.02 0.91 4%
All 20 1.09 1.09 1.39 0.91 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 53: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.201.33 1.25
1.141.03
0.98
1.09
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
201
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
29 8.65 9.7 1.12 OK
07 8.65 9.3 1.08 OK
12 7.72 8.0 1.03 OK
27 7.72 8.0 1.03 OK
W-80/-60° 23 8.65 8.5 0.99 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.65 8.8 1.02 OK
06 7.53 6.2 0.83 OK
20 7.53 6.8 0.91 OK
01 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
02 7.80 8.8 1.13 OK
22 7.80 7.6 0.98 OK
25 7.80 7.7 0.99 OK
08 0.97 1.0 0.98 OK
10 0.97 1.0 0.98 OK
26 8.76 9.0 1.03 OK
03 8.76 8.7 0.99 OK
30 79.40 80.4 1.01 OK
21 79.40 77.6 0.98 OK
15 448.00 516.1 1.15 OK
09 448.00 478.0 1.07 OK
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.12 1.08 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.01 1.01 1.02 0.99 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.91 0.83 7%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 1.00 1.13 0.96 6%
S-Co/0° 6 1.02 1.04 1.15 0.98 6%
All 20 1.00 1.01 1.15 0.83 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 54: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.10 1.03 1.01
0.87
1.00 1.04 1.01
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
202
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
05 7.93 10.4 1.31 OK
22 7.93 10.2 1.29 OK
17 7.04 8.2 1.16 OK
30 7.04 8.7 1.23 OK
W-80/-60° 19 7.89 9.6 1.22 OK
W-80/+60° 02 7.89 9.1 1.16 OK
14 6.88 6.5 0.94 OK
21 6.88 6.9 1.00 OK
10 7.10 6.2 0.88 OK
13 7.10 6.1 0.86 OK
20 7.10 6.2 0.87 OK
27 7.10 6.4 0.91 OK
07 0.91 0.8 0.90 OK
24 0.91 0.8 0.87 OK
18 8.03 6.6 0.83 OK
25 8.03 6.7 0.83 OK
15 72.20 59.7 0.83 OK
23 72.20 61.3 0.85 OK
08 420.00 386.8 0.92 OK
12 420.00 386.2 0.92 OK
WIR 03 6.93
WIR 28 6.93
NIR 01 0.13
NIR 04 0.14
NIR 06 0.14
NIR 09 0.14
NIR 11 0.14
NIR 16 0.14
NIR 26 0.14
NIR 29 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.30 1.30 1.31 1.29 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.20 1.20 1.23 1.16 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.19 1.19 1.22 1.16 4%
W-150/0° 2 0.97 0.97 1.00 0.94 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.88 0.88 0.91 0.86 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.84 0.86 0.92 0.83 5%
All 20 0.92 0.99 1.31 0.83 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 55: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.301.20 1.19
0.970.88 0.86
0.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
203
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
16 9.38 10.9 1.16 OK
06 9.38 9.3 0.99 OK
04 8.34 7.0 0.84 OK
11 8.34 8.1 0.97 OK
W-80/-60° 22 9.40 9.5 1.01 OK
W-80/+60° 02 9.40 9.4 1.00 OK
05 8.17 9.1 1.11 OK
20 8.17 8.4 1.03 OK
08 8.49 8.1 0.96 OK
03 8.49 8.9 1.05 OK
13 8.49 7.8 0.92 OK
23 8.49 7.3 0.86 OK
21 1.03 1.1 1.02 OK
18 1.03 0.9 0.88 OK
19 9.46 10.4 1.10 OK
15 9.46 9.4 0.99 OK
30 86.50 89.9 1.04 OK
01 86.50 81.4 0.94 OK
17 475.00 440.0 0.93 OK
24 475.00 429.0 0.90 OK
NIR 25 0.16
NIR 29 0.17
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 14 0.17
NIR 07 0.18
NIR 28 0.18
NIR 26 0.17
NIR 27 0.19
NIR 10 0.17
NIR 12 0.18
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.16 0.99 11%
W-80/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.97 0.84 10%
W-80/60° 2 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.00 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.11 1.03 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.94 0.95 1.05 0.86 8%
S-Co/0° 6 0.97 0.98 1.10 0.90 8%
All 20 0.99 0.99 1.16 0.84 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 56: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.08
0.91
1.01 1.07
0.95 0.98 0.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
204
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
08 7.93 11.3 1.42 OK
16 7.93 11.2 1.42 OK
21 7.04 9.6 1.37 OK
17 7.04 9.5 1.34 OK
W-80/-60° 12 7.88 9.9 1.26 OK
W-80/+60° 06 7.88 10.5 1.34 OK
02 6.87 7.8 1.14 OK
14 6.87 7.9 1.14 OK
19 7.10 7.0 0.99 OK
30 7.10 7.2 1.01 OK
09 7.10 7.1 1.00 OK
24 7.10 7.1 1.00 OK
23 0.91 0.9 1.00 OK
18 0.91 0.9 0.99 OK
20 8.05 7.7 0.95 OK
05 8.05 7.7 0.96 OK
22 72.20 68.6 0.95 OK
13 72.20 69.4 0.96 OK
11 420.00 411.0 0.98 OK
10 420.00 414.6 0.99 OK
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.36 1.36 1.37 1.34 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.30 1.30 1.34 1.26 4%
W-150/0° 2 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.14 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.01 0.99 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.96 0.97 0.99 0.95 2%
All 20 1.00 1.11 1.42 0.95 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 57: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.42 1.36 1.301.14
1.00 0.97
1.11
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
205
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
18 7.93 9.1 1.14 OK
23 7.93 9.2 1.16 OK
07 7.04 8.2 1.17 OK
17 7.04 8.1 1.15 OK
W-80/-60° 25 7.89 8.6 1.09 OK
W-80/+60° 20 7.89 8.1 1.03 OK
08 6.88 6.7 0.97 OK
26 6.88 6.6 0.95 OK
01 7.10 7.5 1.05 OK
10 7.10 7.5 1.05 OK
22 7.10 7.4 1.04 OK
28 7.10 7.5 1.05 OK
11 0.97 1.0 1.03 OK
27 0.97 1.0 1.03 OK
12 8.03 8.1 1.01 OK
15 8.03 8.1 1.01 OK
04 72.20 71.5 0.99 OK
13 72.20 73.4 1.02 OK
03 420.00 416.3 0.99 OK
19 420.00 421.6 1.00 OK
WIR 05 0.94
WIR 09 8.26
WIR 14 8.40
WIR 29 0.96
NIR 02 0.06
NIR 06 0.07
NIR 16 0.07
NIR 21 0.07
NIR 24 0.07
NIR 30 0.07
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.15 1.15 1.16 1.14 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.15 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.06 1.06 1.09 1.03 4%
W-150/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.95 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.04 1.05 1.03 1%
S-Co/0° 6 1.01 1.00 1.02 0.99 1%
All 20 1.03 1.05 1.17 0.95 6%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 60: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.15 1.161.06
0.96
1.04 1.00 1.05
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
206
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
23 7.92 8.4 1.06 OK
03 7.92 8.6 1.09 OK
24 7.04 7.0 0.99 OK
26 7.04 6.8 0.97 OK
W-80/-60° 27 7.89 7.6 0.96 OK
W-80/+60° 19 7.89 7.9 1.00 OK
15 6.88 5.6 0.81 OK
04 6.88 5.8 0.84 OK
25 7.10 6.9 0.98 OK
11 7.10 7.2 1.01 OK
01 7.10 7.2 1.02 OK
08 7.10 6.9 0.98 OK
30 0.91 0.9 1.00 OK
28 0.91 0.9 0.98 OK
05 8.05 8.1 1.00 OK
10 8.05 8.2 1.01 OK
12 72.20 76.8 1.06 OK
06 72.20 72.9 1.01 OK
13 420.00 461.2 1.10 OK
18 420.00 454.9 1.08 OK
NIR 17 0.13
NIR 29 0.12
NIR 20 0.13
NIR 21 0.12
NIR 14 0.12
NIR 16 0.12
NIR 22 0.13
NIR 07 0.14
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 02 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.06 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.97 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.98 0.98 1.00 0.96 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.81 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.99 1.00 1.02 0.98 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.04 1.04 1.10 1.00 4%
All 20 1.00 1.00 1.10 0.81 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 61: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.08
0.98 0.980.83
1.00
1.04
1.00
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
207
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
06 9.37 15.1 1.61 outlier
18 9.37 15.4 1.64 outlier
04 8.31 17.4 2.09 outlier
27 8.31 13.5 1.63 outlier
W-80/-60° 10 9.39 15.5 1.66 outlier
W-80/+60° 05 9.39 17.1 1.82 outlier
16 8.17 11.1 1.36 OK
30 8.17 10.8 1.32 OK
15 8.50 11.5 1.35 OK
19 8.50 11.6 1.36 OK
21 8.50 12.3 1.44 OK
24 8.50 14.3 1.68 outlier
03 1.03 1.3 1.28 OK
29 1.03 1.2 1.14 OK
07 9.48 10.3 1.08 OK
13 9.48 12.4 1.31 OK
14 86.50 99.9 1.15 OK
22 86.50 113.2 1.31 OK
08 475.00 553.1 1.16 OK
12 475.00 650.5 1.37 OK
WIR 17 12.89
WIR 23 14.80
NIR 01 0.31
NIR 02 0.25
NIR 09 0.22
NIR 11 0.23
NIR 20 0.22
NIR 25 0.18
NIR 26 0.19
NIR 28 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.63 1.63 1.64 1.61 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.86 1.86 2.09 1.63 17%
W-80/60° 2 1.74 1.74 1.82 1.66 7%
W-150/0° 2 1.34 1.34 1.36 1.32 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.36 1.38 1.68 1.14 13%
S-Co/0° 6 1.24 1.23 1.37 1.08 9%
All 20 1.36 1.44 2.09 1.08 18%
outliers: 7 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 35%
Results: IC2014 1 point outside diagramme (> 2) trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 63: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.63
1.861.74
1.34 1.381.23
1.44
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
208
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
02 7.93 7.2 0.90 OK
11 7.93 7.1 0.89 OK
04 7.03 6.3 0.90 OK
23 7.03 5.7 0.81 OK
W-80/-60° 28 7.88 6.4 0.81 OK
W-80/+60° 12 7.88 6.7 0.85 OK
05 6.87 6.1 0.89 OK
19 6.87 6.0 0.88 OK
01 7.10 6.5 0.92 OK
14 7.10 6.3 0.88 OK
15 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
21 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
08 0.91 0.8 0.92 OK
24 0.91 0.9 1.01 OK
10 8.05 6.8 0.85 OK
22 8.05 7.1 0.88 OK
27 72.20 59.6 0.83 OK
29 72.20 61.0 0.85 OK
06 420.00 433.8 1.03 OK
07 420.00 445.1 1.06 OK
NIR 03 0.12
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 13 0.12
NIR 16 0.11
NIR 17 0.12
NIR 18 0.12
NIR 20 0.12
NIR 25 0.12
NIR 26 0.13
NIR 30 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.89 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.86 0.86 0.90 0.81 7%
W-80/60° 2 0.83 0.83 0.85 0.81 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.88 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.93 0.94 1.01 0.88 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.87 0.92 1.06 0.83 11%
All 20 0.89 0.90 1.06 0.81 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 65: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.90 0.86 0.83 0.89 0.94 0.92 0.90
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
209
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
09 8.66 7.2 0.83 OK
25 8.66 8.1 0.93 OK
03 7.72 7.6 0.98 OK
29 7.72 7.3 0.94 OK
W-80/-60° 06 8.65 10.9 1.26 OK
W-80/+60° 02 8.65 10.5 1.21 OK
12 7.53 7.1 0.94 OK
19 7.53 7.3 0.96 OK
07 7.80 9.2 1.17 OK
10 7.80 9.4 1.21 OK
13 7.80 8.7 1.12 OK
27 7.80 9.2 1.18 OK
18 0.97 1.1 1.10 OK
26 0.97 1.1 1.13 OK
17 8.76 9.8 1.12 OK
21 8.76 9.9 1.13 OK
11 79.40 89.1 1.12 OK
30 79.40 81.7 1.03 OK
15 448.00 490.0 1.09 OK
23 448.00 502.0 1.12 OK
NIR 01 (Leer)
NIR 04 (Leer)
NIR 05 (Leer)
NIR 08 (Leer)
NIR 14 (Leer)
NIR 16 (Leer)
NIR 20 (Leer)
NIR 22 (Leer)
NIR 24 (Leer)
NIR 28 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.88 0.88 0.93 0.83 8%
W-80/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.98 0.94 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.24 1.24 1.26 1.21 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.94 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.15 1.15 1.21 1.10 4%
S-Co/0° 6 1.12 1.10 1.13 1.03 3%
All 20 1.12 1.08 1.26 0.83 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 66: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.88 0.96
1.24
0.95
1.15 1.10 1.08
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
210
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
26 7.93 5.9 0.75 OK
27 7.93 5.5 0.70 OK
02 7.03 5.1 0.72 OK
14 7.03 4.8 0.69 OK
W-80/-60° 29 7.88 5.4 0.68 OK
W-80/+60° 04 7.88 5.5 0.70 OK
07 6.87 5.0 0.73 OK
19 6.87 4.9 0.72 OK
01 7.10 6.4 0.91 OK
06 7.10 6.4 0.90 OK
12 7.10 6.5 0.91 OK
24 7.10 6.2 0.88 OK
08 0.91 0.8 0.87 OK
22 0.91 0.9 0.95 OK
03 8.05 6.6 0.82 OK
23 8.05 6.9 0.86 OK
21 72.20 65.3 0.90 OK
28 72.20 66.3 0.92 OK
11 420.00 356.9 0.85 OK
16 420.00 337.7 0.80 OK
NIR 05 0.13
NIR 09 0.17
NIR 10 0.15
NIR 13 0.15
NIR 15 0.12
NIR 17 0.14
NIR 18 0.15
NIR 20 0.12
NIR 25 0.13
NIR 30 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.73 0.73 0.75 0.70 5%
W-80/0° 2 0.71 0.71 0.72 0.69 3%
W-80/60° 2 0.69 0.69 0.70 0.68 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.72 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.91 0.90 0.95 0.87 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.86 0.86 0.92 0.80 5%
All 20 0.84 0.81 0.95 0.68 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 67: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.73 0.71 0.69 0.730.90 0.86 0.81
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
211
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
01 8.66 12.5 1.44 OK
07 8.66 12.2 1.41 OK
12 7.71 10.4 1.35 OK
17 7.71 10.2 1.32 OK
W-80/-60° 14 8.65 11.1 1.29 OK
W-80/+60° 08 8.65 11.4 1.32 OK
05 7.53 8.5 1.12 OK
21 7.53 8.5 1.13 OK
06 7.79 7.4 0.94 OK
11 7.79 7.7 0.99 OK
13 7.79 7.7 0.99 OK
15 7.79 7.6 0.97 OK
04 0.97 0.9 0.96 OK
30 0.97 1.0 0.98 OK
16 8.75 8.3 0.95 OK
22 8.75 8.2 0.94 OK
10 79.40 74.5 0.94 OK
25 79.40 72.9 0.92 OK
20 448.00 431.2 0.96 OK
29 448.00 423.5 0.95 OK
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 03 0.16
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 18 0.16
NIR 19 0.15
NIR 23 0.16
NIR 24 0.15
NIR 26 0.16
NIR 27 0.15
NIR 28 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.43 1.43 1.44 1.41 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.34 1.34 1.35 1.32 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.31 1.31 1.32 1.29 2%
W-150/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.12 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.97 0.99 0.94 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.95 0.94 0.96 0.92 1%
All 20 0.99 1.09 1.44 0.92 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 68: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.431.34 1.31
1.13
0.97 0.94
1.09
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
212
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
12 9.38 9.7 1.03 OK
11 9.38 9.7 1.03 OK
28 7.72 7.8 1.01 OK
16 7.72 7.5 0.97 OK
W-80/-60° 20 8.65 8.0 0.92 OK
W-80/+60° 01 8.65 8.6 0.99 OK
19 7.53 6.9 0.92 OK
05 7.53 6.5 0.86 OK
13 7.79 5.5 0.71 OK
25 7.79 5.3 0.68 OK
18 7.79 5.5 0.71 OK
30 7.79 5.5 0.71 OK
09 0.97 0.7 0.72 OK
07 0.97 0.6 0.62 OK
15 8.75 5.9 0.67 OK
14 8.75 5.9 0.67 OK
26 86.50 58.8 0.68 OK
21 86.50 62.4 0.72 OK
22 448.00 312.8 0.70 OK
04 448.00 296.4 0.66 outlier
NIR 06 0.10
NIR 03 0.10
NIR 29 0.10
NIR 10 0.10
NIR 17 0.10
NIR 24 0.10
NIR 23 0.10
NIR 27 0.10
NIR 08 0.10
NIR 02 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.01 0.97 3%
W-80/60° 2 0.96 0.96 0.99 0.92 5%
W-150/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.92 0.86 5%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.71 0.69 0.72 0.62 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.68 0.68 0.72 0.66 3%
All 20 0.72 0.80 1.03 0.62 18%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 69: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.03
0.99 0.96 0.890.69 0.68
0.80
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
213
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
01 8.66 12.6 1.45 OK
28 8.66 11.9 1.38 OK
18 7.71 10.1 1.30 OK
22 7.71 10.4 1.35 OK
W-80/-60° 17 8.65 10.9 1.26 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.65 11.5 1.32 OK
08 7.53 8.4 1.11 OK
03 7.53 8.0 1.06 OK
24 7.79 7.3 0.93 OK
06 7.79 7.1 0.91 OK
13 7.79 7.2 0.92 OK
23 7.79 7.4 0.94 OK
07 0.97 1.0 1.01 OK
26 0.97 0.9 0.89 OK
09 8.76 7.6 0.87 OK
16 8.76 7.7 0.88 OK
02 79.40 71.7 0.90 OK
15 79.40 72.7 0.92 OK
04 448.00 417.4 0.93 OK
25 448.00 406.0 0.91 OK
NIR 29 0.11
NIR 20 0.12
NIR 14 0.11
NIR 19 0.11
NIR 27 0.11
NIR 12 0.10
NIR 30 0.12
NIR 05 0.12
NIR 10 0.12
NIR 21 0.11
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.42 1.42 1.45 1.38 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.33 1.33 1.35 1.30 3%
W-80/60° 2 1.29 1.29 1.32 1.26 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.11 1.06 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.93 0.93 1.01 0.89 4%
S-Co/0° 6 0.91 0.90 0.93 0.87 3%
All 20 0.94 1.06 1.45 0.87 19%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 70: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.421.33 1.29
1.09
0.93 0.90
1.06
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
214
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
12 10.10 14.9 1.48 OK
13 10.10 15.4 1.53 outlier
09 9.02 12.8 1.41 OK
27 9.02 12.6 1.40 OK
W-80/-60° 04 10.20 13.3 1.31 OK
W-80/+60° 02 10.20 13.7 1.34 OK
18 8.83 10.4 1.18 OK
30 8.83 10.6 1.20 OK
01 9.19 9.2 1.00 OK
06 9.19 9.3 1.02 OK
20 9.19 9.5 1.04 OK
28 9.19 9.1 0.99 OK
19 1.09 1.2 1.12 OK
21 1.09 1.2 1.07 OK
07 10.20 9.9 0.97 OK
14 10.20 9.9 0.97 OK
08 93.60 95.7 1.02 OK
10 93.60 92.0 0.98 OK
03 508.00 551.4 1.09 OK
29 508.00 529.1 1.04 OK
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 11 0.15
NIR 15 0.15
NIR 16 0.14
NIR 17 0.13
NIR 22 0.15
NIR 23 0.14
NIR 24 0.15
NIR 25 0.16
NIR 26 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.51 1.51 1.53 1.48 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.40 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.33 1.33 1.34 1.31 2%
W-150/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.20 1.18 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.03 1.04 1.12 0.99 5%
S-Co/0° 6 1.00 1.01 1.09 0.97 5%
All 20 1.08 1.16 1.53 0.97 16%
outliers: 1 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 5%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 72: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.511.41 1.33
1.191.04 1.01
1.16
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
215
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
09 7.93 8.2 1.04 OK
17 7.93 8.2 1.04 OK
26 7.02 6.8 0.97 OK
03 7.02 7.1 1.01 OK
W-80/-60° 16 7.87 7.5 0.96 OK
W-80/+60° 06 7.87 7.6 0.97 OK
29 6.87 5.3 0.77 OK
20 6.87 5.5 0.81 OK
01 7.10 6.9 0.97 OK
15 7.10 6.9 0.96 OK
27 7.10 6.9 0.97 OK
04 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
11 0.91 0.9 0.95 OK
02 0.91 0.9 0.97 OK
28 8.05 7.8 0.96 OK
05 8.05 7.9 0.98 OK
24 72.20 74.6 1.03 OK
18 72.20 79.0 1.09 OK
10 420.00 507.2 1.21 OK
23 420.00 507.4 1.21 OK
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.01 0.97 3%
W-80/60° 2 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.96 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.79 0.79 0.81 0.77 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.97 0.96 0.97 0.95 1%
S-Co/0° 6 1.06 1.08 1.21 0.96 10%
All 20 0.97 0.99 1.21 0.77 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 73: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.04
0.99 0.970.79
0.96
1.08
0.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
216
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
14 9.38 10.4 1.10 OK
27 9.38 10.5 1.11 OK
15 8.37 8.8 1.06 OK
25 8.37 9.1 1.08 OK
W-80/-60° 07 9.41 9.6 1.02 OK
W-80/+60° 05 9.41 9.4 1.00 OK
16 8.16 7.7 0.95 OK
17 8.16 7.5 0.92 OK
13 8.50 7.1 0.83 OK
18 8.50 7.0 0.82 OK
24 8.50 6.9 0.82 OK
28 8.50 6.9 0.81 OK
04 1.03 0.8 0.81 OK
29 1.03 0.9 0.84 OK
06 9.48 7.5 0.80 OK
23 9.48 7.6 0.80 OK
10 86.50 70.2 0.81 OK
26 86.50 69.5 0.80 OK
03 475.00 389.1 0.82 OK
12 475.00 397.5 0.84 OK
NIR 01 0.10
NIR 02 0.10
NIR 08 0.10
NIR 09 0.10
NIR 11 0.10
NIR 19 0.10
NIR 20 0.10
NIR 21 0.09
NIR 22 0.09
NIR 30 0.09
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.10 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.06 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.01 1.01 1.02 1.00 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.92 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.82 0.82 0.84 0.81 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.81 0.81 0.84 0.80 2%
All 20 0.84 0.90 1.11 0.80 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 74: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.11 1.07 1.01
0.940.82 0.81
0.90
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
217
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
22 10.10 10.6 1.05 OK
28 10.10 10.6 1.05 OK
01 9.02 9.1 1.01 OK
24 9.02 9.2 1.02 OK
W-80/-60° 18 10.20 9.9 0.97 OK
W-80/+60° 13 10.20 10.0 0.98 OK
07 8.82 7.7 0.87 OK
14 8.82 7.6 0.86 OK
06 9.20 7.2 0.78 OK
08 9.20 7.2 0.78 OK
17 9.20 7.3 0.79 OK
27 9.20 7.4 0.81 OK
04 1.09 0.9 0.79 OK
10 1.09 0.9 0.79 OK
12 10.20 8.0 0.78 OK
23 10.20 7.9 0.78 OK
25 93.60 72.8 0.78 OK
30 93.60 68.6 0.73 OK
05 503.00 397.0 0.79 OK
29 503.00 387.5 0.77 OK
NIR 02 0.09
NIR 03 0.08
NIR 09 0.09
NIR 11 0.08
NIR 15 0.08
NIR 16 0.08
NIR 19 0.08
NIR 20 0.08
NIR 21 0.08
NIR 26 0.09
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.01 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.97 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.86 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.79 0.79 0.81 0.78 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.78 0.77 0.79 0.73 3%
All 20 0.79 0.86 1.05 0.73 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 75: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.05 1.02
0.980.87 0.79 0.77 0.86
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
218
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
27 8.65 8.1 0.93 OK
28 8.65 8.4 0.97 OK
06 7.72 8.1 1.05 OK
26 7.72 7.9 1.02 OK
W-80/-60° 18 8.65 6.7 0.78 OK
W-80/+60° 17 8.65 7.1 0.82 OK
11 7.53 6.2 0.82 OK
30 7.53 7.2 0.96 OK
03 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
13 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
19 7.80 7.6 0.98 OK
22 7.80 7.7 0.98 OK
15 0.97 1.0 1.03 OK
21 0.97 1.0 1.02 OK
08 8.76 8.5 0.97 OK
25 8.76 8.4 0.96 OK
09 79.40 79.1 1.00 OK
29 79.40 79.6 1.00 OK
14 448.00 439.3 0.98 OK
23 448.00 448.7 1.00 OK
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 04 0.14
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 07 0.14
NIR 10 0.14
NIR 12 0.14
NIR 16 0.14
NIR 20 0.15
NIR 24 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.97 0.93 3%
W-80/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.05 1.02 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.80 0.80 0.82 0.78 4%
W-150/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.96 0.82 11%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.99 1.03 0.96 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.96 2%
All 20 0.98 0.96 1.05 0.78 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 76: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.95
1.04
0.800.89
0.99 0.99 0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
219
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
05 7.94 7.0 0.88 OK
03 7.94 6.2 0.78 OK
17 7.03 6.1 0.86 OK
11 7.03 6.4 0.91 OK
W-80/-60° 15 7.88 6.9 0.87 OK
W-80/+60° 09 7.88 6.8 0.86 OK
28 6.88 4.8 0.69 OK
26 6.88 4.8 0.69 OK
21 7.10 5.7 0.80 OK
25 7.10 5.8 0.82 OK
06 7.10 6.0 0.85 OK
20 7.10 6.1 0.86 OK
02 0.91 0.7 0.78 OK
14 0.91 0.7 0.77 OK
30 8.05 6.8 0.85 OK
10 8.05 6.3 0.78 OK
23 72.20 59.2 0.82 OK
12 72.20 58.1 0.80 OK
29 420.00 334.3 0.80 OK
22 420.00 315.9 0.75 OK
NIR 19 0.15
NIR 07 0.15
NIR 08 0.15
NIR 27 0.12
NIR 18 0.14
NIR 24 0.15
NIR 16 0.14
NIR 01 0.14
NIR 13 0.14
NIR 04 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.83 0.83 0.88 0.78 9%
W-80/0° 2 0.89 0.89 0.91 0.86 4%
W-80/60° 2 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.86 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.69 0.69 0.69 0.69 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.81 0.81 0.86 0.77 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.85 0.75 4%
All 20 0.81 0.81 0.91 0.69 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 78: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.83 0.89 0.870.69
0.81 0.80 0.81
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
220
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
16 8.66 11.8 1.37 OK
21 8.66 12.1 1.40 OK
06 7.71 9.9 1.29 OK
27 7.71 10.0 1.29 OK
W-80/-60° 24 8.65 11.4 1.32 OK
W-80/+60° 09 8.65 11.4 1.32 OK
11 7.53 9.0 1.19 OK
23 7.53 8.9 1.18 OK
02 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
13 7.80 8.3 1.06 OK
19 7.80 8.4 1.08 OK
22 7.80 8.3 1.06 OK
15 0.97 1.1 1.08 OK
25 0.97 1.0 1.07 OK
08 8.76 8.7 1.00 OK
17 8.76 8.8 1.01 OK
12 79.40 76.4 0.96 OK
20 79.40 75.7 0.95 OK
10 448.00 472.7 1.06 OK
30 448.00 473.7 1.06 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 14 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 26 0.00
NIR 28 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.39 1.39 1.40 1.37 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.29 1.29 1.29 1.29 0%
W-80/60° 2 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 0%
W-150/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.18 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.05 1%
S-Co/0° 6 1.01 1.01 1.06 0.95 5%
All 20 1.08 1.14 1.40 0.95 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 79: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.391.29 1.32
1.191.07 1.01
1.14
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
221
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
11 8.65 9.1 1.06 OK
21 8.65 9.2 1.07 OK
14 7.72 8.9 1.16 OK
09 7.72 9.3 1.20 OK
W-80/-60° 23 8.65 10.6 1.23 OK
W-80/+60° 03 8.65 10.3 1.18 OK
13 7.53 8.7 1.15 OK
15 7.53 8.6 1.14 OK
18 7.80 8.3 1.06 OK
19 7.80 8.3 1.06 OK
01 7.80 8.4 1.07 OK
10 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
28 0.97 1.0 1.02 OK
07 0.97 1.0 1.04 OK
12 8.76 9.1 1.04 OK
17 8.76 8.9 1.02 OK
20 79.30 78.6 0.99 OK
29 79.30 79.8 1.01 OK
27 448.00 515.5 1.15 OK
16 448.00 527.1 1.18 OK
WIR 02 80.31
WIR 25 80.36
NIR 24 0.16
NIR 04 0.17
NIR 26 0.16
NIR 22 0.15
NIR 30 0.15
NIR 08 0.15
NIR 05 0.16
NIR 06 0.16
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.06 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.18 1.18 1.20 1.16 2%
W-80/60° 2 1.21 1.21 1.23 1.18 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.14 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.06 1.05 1.07 1.02 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.03 1.07 1.18 0.99 7%
All 20 1.07 1.09 1.23 0.99 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 80: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.071.18 1.21 1.15
1.05 1.07 1.09
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
222
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
20 8.65 11.1 1.29 OK
14 8.65 11.1 1.29 OK
01 7.71 10.8 1.41 OK
06 7.71 11.0 1.43 OK
W-80/-60° 18 8.64 11.7 1.35 OK
W-80/+60° 04 8.64 11.7 1.36 OK
24 7.53 8.9 1.18 OK
08 7.53 8.9 1.18 OK
25 7.80 8.2 1.05 OK
29 7.80 8.1 1.04 OK
11 7.80 8.0 1.02 OK
13 7.80 8.0 1.03 OK
10 0.97 1.2 1.20 OK
12 0.97 1.1 1.16 OK
30 8.76 8.5 0.97 OK
23 8.76 8.8 1.00 OK
26 79.40 76.8 0.97 OK
17 79.40 76.7 0.97 OK
02 448.00 441.0 0.98 OK
09 448.00 448.6 1.00 OK
NIR 19 0.11
NIR 27 0.12
NIR 21 0.12
NIR 22 0.12
NIR 28 0.13
NIR 03 0.13
NIR 07 0.11
NIR 16 0.12
NIR 15 0.13
NIR 05 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.29 1.29 1.29 1.29 0%
W-80/0° 2 1.42 1.42 1.43 1.41 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.35 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.05 1.08 1.20 1.02 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.98 0.98 1.00 0.97 1%
All 20 1.11 1.14 1.43 0.97 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 81: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.291.42 1.36
1.181.08
0.98
1.14
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
223
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
16 7.94 6.6 0.83 OK
18 7.94 6.3 0.80 OK
05 7.03 5.4 0.77 OK
07 7.03 5.5 0.79 OK
W-80/-60° 23 7.88 6.2 0.79 OK
W-80/+60° 12 7.88 5.8 0.74 OK
04 6.88 5.1 0.74 OK
21 6.88 5.3 0.77 OK
06 7.10 5.6 0.79 OK
11 7.10 5.7 0.80 OK
24 7.10 5.7 0.80 OK
29 7.10 5.8 0.81 OK
02 0.91 0.8 0.85 OK
27 0.91 0.7 0.81 OK
03 8.05 6.4 0.79 OK
28 8.05 6.6 0.81 OK
13 72.20 60.3 0.84 OK
26 72.20 60.8 0.84 OK
09 420.00 310.7 0.74 OK
15 420.00 327.1 0.78 OK
NIR 01 0.17
NIR 08 0.20
NIR 10 0.17
NIR 14 0.20
NIR 17 0.17
NIR 19 0.18
NIR 20 0.15
NIR 22 0.16
NIR 25 0.18
NIR 30 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.80 3%
W-80/0° 2 0.78 0.78 0.79 0.77 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.77 0.77 0.79 0.74 5%
W-150/0° 2 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.74 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.81 0.81 0.85 0.79 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.84 0.74 5%
All 20 0.80 0.79 0.85 0.74 4%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 82: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.82 0.78 0.77 0.76 0.81 0.80 0.79
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
224
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
19 8.66 12.5 1.44 OK
28 8.66 12.3 1.42 OK
12 7.71 10.4 1.34 OK
21 7.71 10.5 1.36 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.65 11.0 1.27 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.65 11.4 1.32 OK
10 7.53 8.4 1.11 OK
13 7.53 8.3 1.10 OK
03 7.80 7.7 0.98 OK
20 7.80 7.7 0.99 OK
29 7.80 7.7 0.98 OK
30 7.80 7.9 1.01 OK
01 0.97 1.0 1.00 OK
24 0.97 1.0 1.01 OK
07 8.76 8.3 0.95 OK
23 8.76 8.4 0.96 OK
09 79.40 74.2 0.93 OK
25 79.40 73.8 0.93 OK
14 448.00 431.5 0.96 OK
26 448.00 429.5 0.96 OK
NIR 02 0.16
NIR 04 0.17
NIR 05 0.18
NIR 06 0.16
NIR 08 0.16
NIR 15 0.17
NIR 16 0.17
NIR 17 0.17
NIR 18 0.18
NIR 27 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.43 1.43 1.44 1.42 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.35 1.35 1.36 1.34 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.30 1.30 1.32 1.27 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.10 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 1.00 1.01 0.98 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.96 0.95 0.96 0.93 2%
All 20 1.01 1.10 1.44 0.93 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 83: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.43 1.35 1.301.11
1.00 0.95
1.10
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
225
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
15 7.94 8.6 1.08 OK
02 7.94 8.7 1.10 OK
11 7.04 8.0 1.14 OK
07 7.04 7.7 1.09 OK
W-80/-60° 29 7.89 7.5 0.95 OK
W-80/+60° 13 7.89 7.8 0.99 OK
19 6.88 6.6 0.96 OK
03 6.88 7.2 1.05 OK
30 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
23 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
17 7.10 6.8 0.96 OK
20 7.10 7.2 1.01 OK
04 0.91 0.8 0.88 OK
10 0.91 0.8 0.88 OK
16 8.05 7.5 0.93 OK
22 8.05 7.6 0.94 OK
18 72.20 68.3 0.95 OK
08 72.20 70.2 0.97 OK
06 420.00 404.7 0.96 OK
26 420.00 405.2 0.96 OK
NIR 25 0.13
NIR 27 0.18
NIR 28 0.15
NIR 14 0.15
NIR 12 0.15
NIR 21 0.15
NIR 05 0.15
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 09 0.15
NIR 24 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.09 1.09 1.10 1.08 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.14 1.09 3%
W-80/60° 2 0.97 0.97 0.99 0.95 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.01 1.01 1.05 0.96 6%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.94 1.01 0.88 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.96 0.95 0.97 0.93 2%
All 20 0.96 0.99 1.14 0.88 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 84: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.09 1.12
0.97
1.01
0.94 0.95 0.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
226
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
04 8.66 11.7 1.35 OK
22 8.66 8.5 0.98 OK
21 7.71 7.7 0.99 OK
27 7.71 8.2 1.06 OK
W-80/-60° 30 8.65 8.7 1.01 OK
W-80/+60° 23 8.65 11.1 1.28 OK
10 7.53 7.3 0.97 OK
25 7.53 7.7 1.02 OK
13 7.80 9.2 1.18 OK
09 7.80 9.0 1.16 OK
03 7.80 9.0 1.16 OK
18 7.80 9.0 1.16 OK
07 0.97 1.0 1.07 OK
29 0.97 1.1 1.09 OK
08 8.76 10.6 1.20 OK
19 8.76 10.3 1.18 OK
17 79.40 80.5 1.01 OK
24 79.40 80.2 1.01 OK
02 448.00 605.0 1.35 OK
15 448.00 601.0 1.34 OK
NIR 01 0.18
NIR 06 0.18
NIR 05 0.18
NIR 14 0.20
NIR 11 0.19
NIR 12 0.19
NIR 20 0.18
NIR 26 0.19
NIR 16 0.18
NIR 28 0.19
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.17 1.17 1.35 0.98 22%
W-80/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.06 0.99 5%
W-80/60° 2 1.15 1.15 1.28 1.01 17%
W-150/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.02 0.97 4%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.16 1.14 1.18 1.07 4%
S-Co/0° 6 1.19 1.18 1.35 1.01 13%
All 20 1.13 1.13 1.35 0.97 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 85: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.171.03
1.15
1.00
1.14 1.18 1.13
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
227
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
01 7.92 10.0 1.26 OK
07 7.92 9.9 1.25 OK
02 7.03 8.3 1.19 OK
04 7.03 8.3 1.18 OK
W-80/-60° 26 7.88 8.7 1.11 OK
W-80/+60° 15 7.88 8.9 1.13 OK
17 6.88 6.7 0.97 OK
27 6.88 6.4 0.93 OK
16 7.10 6.0 0.85 OK
06 7.10 6.1 0.87 OK
05 7.10 6.1 0.86 OK
21 7.10 6.1 0.85 OK
20 0.91 0.8 0.88 OK
24 0.91 0.8 0.88 OK
12 8.05 6.6 0.82 OK
23 8.05 6.7 0.83 OK
10 72.20 59.8 0.83 OK
11 72.20 58.2 0.81 OK
25 420.00 351.3 0.84 OK
03 420.00 344.7 0.82 OK
NIR 14 0.12
NIR 18 0.12
NIR 19 0.12
NIR 29 0.13
NIR 30 0.12
NIR 28 0.12
NIR 13 0.13
NIR 08 0.12
NIR 09 0.12
NIR 22 0.11
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.25 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.18 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.12 1.12 1.13 1.11 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.97 0.93 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.85 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.81 1%
All 20 0.88 0.96 1.26 0.81 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 86: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.26 1.19 1.12
0.95 0.87 0.830.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
228
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
16 7.94 6.8 0.86 OK
27 7.94 6.9 0.87 OK
12 7.02 7.8 1.11 OK
11 7.02 7.7 1.09 OK
W-80/-60° 09 7.88 8.0 1.01 OK
W-80/+60° 08 7.88 8.2 1.04 OK
23 6.88 6.6 0.97 OK
19 6.88 6.5 0.95 OK
10 7.10 6.0 0.85 OK
22 7.10 6.1 0.86 OK
30 7.10 5.8 0.81 OK
21 7.10 6.1 0.86 OK
07 0.91 0.8 0.84 OK
13 0.91 0.8 0.84 OK
20 8.05 6.5 0.80 OK
28 8.05 6.4 0.80 OK
26 72.20 59.1 0.82 OK
18 72.20 57.2 0.79 OK
29 420.00 348.8 0.83 OK
14 420.00 346.4 0.82 OK
NIR 04 0.10
NIR 24 0.12
NIR 01 0.10
NIR 02 0.10
NIR 15 0.12
NIR 06 0.10
NIR 17 0.10
NIR 25 0.10
NIR 03 0.10
NIR 05 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.86 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.10 1.10 1.11 1.09 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.03 1.03 1.04 1.01 2%
W-150/0° 2 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.95 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.85 0.84 0.86 0.81 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.81 0.81 0.83 0.79 2%
All 20 0.86 0.89 1.11 0.79 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 87: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.87
1.10 1.03
0.960.84 0.81 0.89
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
229
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
04 10.10 10.7 1.06 OK
19 10.10 11.0 1.08 OK
10 9.02 10.3 1.14 OK
11 9.02 10.8 1.20 OK
W-80/-60° 15 10.20 13.1 1.28 OK
W-80/+60° 03 10.20 11.8 1.16 OK
16 8.82 9.5 1.07 OK
30 8.82 9.1 1.04 OK
07 9.20 9.8 1.06 OK
18 9.20 9.7 1.06 OK
24 9.20 9.8 1.06 OK
28 9.20 9.9 1.08 OK
22 1.09 1.2 1.14 OK
29 1.09 1.2 1.09 OK
05 10.20 11.3 1.11 OK
08 10.20 11.7 1.15 OK
14 93.60 118.5 1.27 OK
26 93.60 115.0 1.23 OK
02 503.00 512.0 1.02 OK
20 503.00 505.1 1.00 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 23 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 27 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.06 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.17 1.17 1.20 1.14 4%
W-80/60° 2 1.22 1.22 1.28 1.16 7%
W-150/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.07 1.04 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.07 1.08 1.14 1.06 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.13 1.13 1.27 1.00 10%
All 20 1.09 1.12 1.28 1.00 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 88: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.071.17 1.22
1.06 1.08 1.13 1.12
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
230
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
22 7.94 9.4 1.18 OK
01 7.94 9.5 1.19 OK
19 7.02 7.6 1.09 OK
05 7.02 7.5 1.07 OK
W-80/-60° 23 7.88 8.5 1.07 OK
W-80/+60° 06 7.88 8.3 1.05 OK
25 6.88 6.5 0.95 OK
27 6.88 5.9 0.86 OK
28 7.10 5.8 0.82 OK
02 7.10 5.6 0.79 OK
10 7.10 6.1 0.86 OK
20 7.10 5.5 0.78 OK
18 0.91 0.7 0.80 OK
26 0.91 0.7 0.75 OK
07 8.03 6.5 0.81 OK
08 8.03 5.9 0.73 OK
11 72.20 53.9 0.75 OK
16 72.20 56.4 0.78 OK
14 420.00 325.0 0.77 OK
12 420.00 355.6 0.85 OK
WIR 24 6.17
WIR 17 0.77
WIR 21 56.30
WIR 30 0.75
WIR 29 57.83
WIR 15 6.04
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 09 0.16
NIR 13 0.15
NIR 03 0.16
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.18 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.07 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.06 1.06 1.07 1.05 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.95 0.86 7%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.80 0.80 0.86 0.75 5%
S-Co/0° 6 0.78 0.78 0.85 0.73 6%
All 20 0.84 0.90 1.19 0.73 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 89: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.191.08 1.06
0.910.80 0.78
0.90
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
231
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
27 7.93 9.9 1.25 OK
29 7.93 10.0 1.26 OK
04 7.03 8.2 1.17 OK
20 7.03 8.4 1.19 OK
W-80/-60° 24 7.88 8.9 1.13 OK
W-80/+60° 05 7.88 9.0 1.14 OK
16 6.88 6.7 0.98 OK
21 6.88 6.7 0.97 OK
01 7.10 6.2 0.87 OK
10 7.10 6.2 0.87 OK
13 7.10 6.1 0.86 OK
22 7.10 6.2 0.87 OK
02 0.91 0.8 0.87 OK
15 0.91 0.8 0.89 OK
19 8.05 6.8 0.84 OK
28 8.05 6.7 0.83 OK
14 72.20 60.1 0.83 OK
26 72.20 59.7 0.83 OK
11 420.00 351.0 0.84 OK
25 420.00 351.6 0.84 OK
NIR 03 0.10
NIR 06 0.10
NIR 07 0.10
NIR 08 0.10
NIR 09 0.11
NIR 12 0.10
NIR 17 0.10
NIR 18 0.10
NIR 23 0.10
NIR 30 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.25 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.18 1.18 1.19 1.17 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.13 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.97 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.87 0.87 0.89 0.86 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.83 1%
All 20 0.87 0.97 1.26 0.83 16%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 90: (TLD) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.26 1.18 1.14
0.980.87 0.84
0.97
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
232
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
16 9.38 10.5 1.12 OK
18 9.38 10.7 1.14 OK
07 8.36 10.1 1.21 OK
23 8.36 10.3 1.23 OK
W-80/-60° 28 9.39 9.6 1.03 OK
W-80/+60° 10 9.39 10.3 1.10 OK
13 8.17 9.2 1.13 OK
14 8.17 9.1 1.12 OK
06 8.50 8.7 1.03 OK
08 8.50 8.8 1.04 OK
22 8.50 8.9 1.05 OK
30 8.50 8.7 1.02 OK
11 1.03 1.1 1.02 OK
24 1.03 1.0 1.01 OK
21 9.48 9.3 0.98 OK
26 9.48 8.8 0.92 OK
20 86.50 77.7 0.90 OK
27 86.50 81.4 0.94 OK
02 475.00 448.4 0.94 OK
09 475.00 440.1 0.93 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 03 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
NIR 05 0.00
NIR 12 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 29 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.14 1.12 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.22 1.22 1.23 1.21 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.07 1.07 1.10 1.03 5%
W-150/0° 2 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.12 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.03 1.03 1.05 1.01 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.94 0.94 0.98 0.90 3%
All 20 1.03 1.04 1.23 0.90 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 92: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.131.22
1.07 1.131.03
0.94
1.04
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
233
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
16 9.37 9.4 1.00 OK
27 9.37 9.1 0.97 OK
04 8.37 10.0 1.19 OK
10 8.37 7.1 0.84 OK
W-80/-60° 30 9.38 8.8 0.94 OK
W-80/+60° 26 9.38 8.4 0.90 OK
09 8.16 8.3 1.02 OK
17 8.16 8.6 1.05 OK
01 8.50 8.7 1.03 OK
08 8.50 9.3 1.10 OK
13 8.50 8.1 0.96 OK
23 8.50 9.3 1.09 OK
02 1.03 1.2 1.14 OK
20 1.03 1.2 1.16 OK
11 9.48 9.2 0.97 OK
25 9.48 8.0 0.85 OK
12 86.50 70.0 0.81 OK
18 86.50 67.1 0.78 OK
03 475.00 369.6 0.78 OK
15 475.00 377.5 0.79 OK
NIR 05 0.16
NIR 06 0.16
NIR 07 0.15
NIR 14 0.16
NIR 19 0.16
NIR 21 0.17
NIR 22 0.15
NIR 24 0.16
NIR 28 0.16
NIR 29 0.17
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.97 2%
W-80/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.19 0.84 24%
W-80/60° 2 0.92 0.92 0.94 0.90 3%
W-150/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.05 1.02 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.10 1.08 1.16 0.96 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.80 0.83 0.97 0.78 9%
All 20 0.97 0.97 1.19 0.78 14%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 94: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.99
1.02
0.92
1.04 1.08
0.830.97
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
234
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
08 7.93 7.6 0.96 OK
23 7.93 8.2 1.03 OK
01 7.04 7.8 1.10 OK
05 7.04 7.9 1.13 OK
W-80/-60° 14 7.89 8.0 1.01 OK
W-80/+60° 03 7.89 7.3 0.93 OK
21 6.88 7.3 1.06 OK
18 6.88 7.4 1.07 OK
13 7.09 6.4 0.90 OK
25 7.09 6.6 0.93 OK
26 7.09 6.4 0.91 OK
30 7.09 6.2 0.87 OK
15 0.91 0.8 0.92 OK
20 0.91 0.8 0.91 OK
28 8.05 6.0 0.75 OK
12 8.05 6.6 0.81 OK
02 72.20 54.8 0.76 OK
29 72.20 54.3 0.75 OK
09 420.00 288.9 0.69 OK
10 420.00 284.5 0.68 OK
WIR 19 6.38
WIR 27 6.39
WIR 17 6.39
WIR 06 6.40
NIR 22 0.00
NIR 11 0.00
NIR 24 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 04 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.03 0.96 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.13 1.10 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.97 0.97 1.01 0.93 6%
W-150/0° 2 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.06 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.91 0.91 0.93 0.87 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.75 0.74 0.81 0.68 7%
All 20 0.92 0.91 1.13 0.68 15%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 95: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.00
1.12
0.97
1.07
0.910.74
0.91
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
235
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
10 7.92 6.6 0.83 OK
22 7.92 6.8 0.86 OK
15 7.04 6.9 0.98 OK
17 7.04 6.9 0.97 OK
W-80/-60° 23 7.89 7.9 0.99 OK
W-80/+60° 19 7.89 6.8 0.87 OK
03 6.88 6.9 1.01 OK
21 6.88 7.2 1.04 OK
06 7.10 6.8 0.95 OK
11 7.10 6.6 0.92 OK
27 7.10 6.7 0.94 OK
29 7.10 6.9 0.97 OK
14 0.91 0.7 0.81 OK
28 0.91 0.9 0.95 OK
07 8.05 7.2 0.90 OK
30 8.05 7.2 0.89 OK
08 72.20 60.9 0.84 OK
12 72.20 65.9 0.91 OK
05 420.00 323.2 0.77 OK
16 420.00 326.1 0.78 OK
NIR 01 0.15
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 04 0.15
NIR 09 0.14
NIR 13 0.14
NIR 18 0.14
NIR 20 0.14
NIR 24 0.14
NIR 25 0.14
NIR 26 0.14
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.83 3%
W-80/0° 2 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.97 1%
W-80/60° 2 0.93 0.93 0.99 0.87 9%
W-150/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.04 1.01 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.95 0.92 0.97 0.81 6%
S-Co/0° 6 0.87 0.85 0.91 0.77 7%
All 20 0.92 0.91 1.04 0.77 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 96: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.850.98 0.93
1.03
0.92 0.85 0.91
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
236
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
16 8.65 8.3 0.95 OK
26 8.65 7.7 0.89 OK
19 7.71 8.2 1.06 OK
27 7.71 8.1 1.05 OK
W-80/-60° 22 8.65 8.5 0.98 OK
W-80/+60° 11 8.65 9.2 1.07 OK
14 7.53 8.2 1.09 OK
15 7.53 8.0 1.06 OK
17 7.80 7.7 0.98 OK
18 7.80 7.5 0.96 OK
29 7.80 7.6 0.97 OK
30 7.80 7.7 0.99 OK
20 0.97 1.0 1.06 OK
21 0.97 0.8 0.86 OK
23 8.76 8.3 0.95 OK
28 8.76 8.1 0.92 OK
12 79.40 70.5 0.89 OK
25 79.40 78.3 0.99 OK
13 448.00 351.0 0.78 OK
24 448.00 348.4 0.78 OK
NIR 01 (Leer)
NIR 02 (Leer)
NIR 03 (Leer)
NIR 04 (Leer)
NIR 05 (Leer)
NIR 06 (Leer)
NIR 07 (Leer)
NIR 08 (Leer)
NIR 09 (Leer)
NIR 10 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.95 0.89 5%
W-80/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.05 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.03 1.03 1.07 0.98 6%
W-150/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.06 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.97 1.06 0.86 7%
S-Co/0° 6 0.91 0.89 0.99 0.78 10%
All 20 0.98 0.96 1.09 0.78 9%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 97: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.92
1.06 1.03 1.08
0.97 0.89 0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
237
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
03 7.93 7.2 0.91 OK
12 7.93 9.2 1.16 OK
26 7.03 7.4 1.06 OK
18 7.03 7.4 1.06 OK
W-80/-60° 15 7.88 6.3 0.80 OK
W-80/+60° 05 7.88 5.8 0.74 OK
19 6.88 10.1 1.46 OK
09 6.88 10.0 1.45 OK
21 7.10 7.0 0.99 OK
04 7.10 6.6 0.93 OK
28 7.10 7.1 0.99 OK
20 7.10 7.1 0.99 OK
16 0.91 0.9 0.96 OK
10 0.91 0.9 0.97 OK
06 8.05 7.5 0.93 OK
24 8.05 8.3 1.03 OK
02 72.20 66.3 0.92 OK
29 72.20 66.0 0.91 OK
25 420.00 400.4 0.95 OK
27 420.00 406.9 0.97 OK
NIR 01 0.23
NIR 14 0.25
NIR 23 0.26
NIR 11 0.25
NIR 22 0.26
NIR 08 0.24
NIR 07 0.25
NIR 13 0.24
NIR 17 0.26
NIR 30 0.26
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.16 0.91 17%
W-80/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.06 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.77 0.77 0.80 0.74 6%
W-150/0° 2 1.46 1.46 1.46 1.45 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.98 0.97 0.99 0.93 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.94 0.95 1.03 0.91 5%
All 20 0.97 1.01 1.46 0.74 17%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 99: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.04 1.06
0.77
1.46
0.97 0.95
1.01
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
238
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
14 7.93 7.1 0.89 OK
26 7.93 7.4 0.93 OK
08 7.04 6.0 0.85 OK
23 7.04 6.3 0.89 OK
W-80/-60° 19 7.89 6.4 0.81 OK
W-80/+60° 03 7.89 6.7 0.85 OK
12 6.88 5.8 0.84 OK
15 6.88 6.0 0.88 OK
10 7.10 8.1 1.14 OK
22 7.10 8.3 1.16 OK
27 7.10 8.3 1.17 OK
29 7.10 8.2 1.16 OK
07 0.91 0.9 1.02 OK
24 0.91 1.0 1.11 OK
18 8.05 8.6 1.07 OK
25 8.05 9.0 1.12 OK
17 72.20 78.6 1.09 OK
13 72.20 81.9 1.13 OK
09 420.00 462.8 1.10 OK
06 420.00 465.8 1.11 OK
NIR 01 0.18
NIR 02 0.19
NIR 16 0.21
NIR 11 0.24
NIR 28 0.27
NIR 21 0.26
NIR 20 0.27
NIR 04 0.24
NIR 30 0.26
NIR 05 0.25
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.93 0.89 3%
W-80/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.89 0.85 3%
W-80/60° 2 0.83 0.83 0.85 0.81 3%
W-150/0° 2 0.86 0.86 0.88 0.84 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.15 1.13 1.17 1.02 5%
S-Co/0° 6 1.11 1.10 1.13 1.07 2%
All 20 1.08 1.02 1.17 0.81 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 100: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.91 0.87 0.83 0.86
1.13 1.10 1.02
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
239
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
03 7.93 6.9 0.87 OK
18 7.93 6.8 0.86 OK
09 7.02 6.5 0.93 OK
22 7.02 6.8 0.96 OK
W-80/-60° 08 7.88 6.3 0.80 OK
W-80/+60° 02 7.88 6.2 0.79 OK
07 6.87 7.0 1.02 OK
25 6.87 7.4 1.07 OK
04 7.09 7.9 1.12 OK
12 7.09 8.1 1.14 OK
15 7.09 7.8 1.10 OK
19 7.09 7.9 1.11 OK
05 0.91 1.0 1.10 OK
16 0.91 1.0 1.14 OK
01 8.05 8.9 1.11 OK
10 8.05 8.8 1.10 OK
06 72.20 76.4 1.06 OK
17 72.20 80.2 1.11 OK
20 420.00 460.0 1.10 OK
21 420.00 459.0 1.09 OK
NIR 11 0.14
NIR 13 0.13
NIR 14 0.14
NIR 23 0.14
NIR 24 0.13
NIR 26 0.14
NIR 27 0.12
NIR 28 0.12
NIR 29 0.14
NIR 30 0.12
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.86 1%
W-80/0° 2 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.93 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.79 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.02 3%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.12 1.12 1.14 1.10 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.10 1.10 1.11 1.06 2%
All 20 1.10 1.03 1.14 0.79 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 102: (OSL) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.87 0.950.80
1.05 1.12 1.10 1.03
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
240
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
13 10.10 8.1 0.80 OK
24 10.10 8.3 0.82 OK
25 9.02 8.0 0.89 OK
18 9.02 8.2 0.91 OK
W-80/-60° 15 10.20 7.7 0.75 OK
W-80/+60° 06 10.20 8.1 0.80 OK
17 8.83 8.7 0.99 OK
01 8.83 8.9 1.01 OK
27 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
21 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
16 9.20 9.2 1.00 OK
22 9.20 9.1 0.99 OK
23 1.09 1.1 1.01 OK
11 1.09 1.0 0.92 OK
19 10.20 10.6 1.04 OK
07 10.20 10.2 1.00 OK
28 93.60 92.0 0.98 OK
20 93.60 98.0 1.05 OK
12 503.00 523.0 1.04 OK
26 503.00 513.0 1.02 OK
NIR 30 0.19
NIR 29 0.16
NIR 05 0.13
NIR 10 0.19
NIR 08 0.18
NIR 09 0.18
NIR 02 0.15
NIR 03 0.15
NIR 14 0.17
NIR 04 0.13
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.80 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.89 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.78 0.78 0.80 0.75 5%
W-150/0° 2 1.00 1.00 1.01 0.99 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.00 0.99 1.01 0.92 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.03 1.02 1.05 0.98 3%
All 20 0.99 0.95 1.05 0.75 10%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 103: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.810.90
0.78
1.00
0.99
1.02
0.95
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
241
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
26 10.10 8.3 0.82 OK
13 10.10 8.1 0.80 OK
28 8.36 7.5 0.89 OK
27 8.36 7.6 0.91 OK
W-80/-60° 21 9.40 7.1 0.76 OK
W-80/+60° 05 9.40 8.9 0.94 OK
06 8.17 9.7 1.19 OK
20 8.17 8.6 1.05 OK
04 8.50 9.2 1.08 OK
03 8.50 9.1 1.08 OK
17 8.50 8.7 1.02 OK
19 8.50 9.0 1.06 OK
25 1.03 1.1 1.09 OK
09 1.03 1.1 1.03 OK
01 9.48 10.7 1.13 OK
10 9.48 10.0 1.06 OK
22 86.50 92.7 1.07 OK
18 86.50 90.1 1.04 OK
02 475.00 524.8 1.10 OK
08 475.00 503.2 1.06 OK
NIR 24 0.09
NIR 23 0.11
NIR 11 0.11
NIR 12 0.14
NIR 14 0.12
NIR 16 0.09
NIR 07 0.13
NIR 15 0.10
NIR 30 0.10
NIR 29 0.15
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.80 2%
W-80/0° 2 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.89 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.85 0.85 0.94 0.76 15%
W-150/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.19 1.05 9%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.07 1.06 1.09 1.02 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.07 1.08 1.13 1.04 3%
All 20 1.06 1.01 1.19 0.76 12%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 104: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.810.90 0.85
1.12 1.06 1.08 1.01
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
242
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
15 10.10 10.5 1.04 OK
24 10.10 10.4 1.03 OK
12 9.02 9.7 1.07 OK
25 9.02 9.8 1.09 OK
W-80/-60° 22 10.20 10.2 1.00 OK
W-80/+60° 17 10.20 11.0 1.08 OK
01 8.82 8.0 0.91 OK
30 8.82 8.0 0.90 OK
11 9.20 9.5 1.03 OK
14 9.20 9.5 1.04 OK
20 9.20 9.5 1.03 OK
28 9.20 9.6 1.04 OK
19 1.09 1.1 1.04 OK
05 1.09 1.2 1.08 OK
21 10.20 9.4 0.92 OK
29 10.20 9.5 0.93 OK
16 93.60 86.7 0.93 OK
26 93.60 86.1 0.92 OK
13 503.00 457.2 0.91 OK
27 503.00 455.1 0.90 OK
NIR 10 0.19
NIR 18 0.14
NIR 02 0.23
NIR 23 0.22
NIR 03 0.23
NIR 04 0.19
NIR 06 0.26
NIR 07 0.21
NIR 08 0.24
NIR 09 0.23
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.03 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.07 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.04 1.04 1.08 1.00 5%
W-150/0° 2 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.90 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.04 1.04 1.08 1.03 2%
S-Co/0° 6 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.90 1%
All 20 1.03 0.99 1.09 0.90 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 105: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.04 1.08 1.04
0.91
1.04
0.92 0.99
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
243
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
13 9.38 9.5 1.01 OK
14 9.38 9.6 1.02 OK
06 8.36 8.9 1.06 OK
20 8.36 8.8 1.05 OK
W-80/-60° 28 9.40 11.8 1.26 OK
W-80/+60° 11 9.40 10.8 1.15 OK
10 8.17 7.6 0.93 OK
23 8.17 7.7 0.94 OK
04 8.50 8.2 0.96 OK
24 8.50 8.2 0.96 OK
26 8.50 8.2 0.96 OK
27 8.50 8.2 0.96 OK
03 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
29 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
08 9.48 8.2 0.86 OK
16 9.48 8.2 0.86 OK
12 86.50 73.5 0.85 OK
22 86.50 72.7 0.84 OK
05 475.00 397.0 0.84 OK
09 475.00 399.0 0.84 OK
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 17 0.00
NIR 18 0.00
NIR 19 0.00
NIR 21 0.00
NIR 25 0.00
NIR 30 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.01 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.05 1%
W-80/60° 2 1.21 1.21 1.26 1.15 6%
W-150/0° 2 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.93 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.96 1%
S-Co/0° 6 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.84 1%
All 20 0.96 0.96 1.26 0.84 11%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 106: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.02 1.061.21
0.94 0.960.85
0.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
244
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
30 9.38 7.5 0.80 OK
11 9.38 8.7 0.93 OK
29 8.37 7.2 0.86 OK
04 8.37 8.1 0.97 OK
W-80/-60° 19 9.41 7.1 0.75 OK
W-80/+60° 13 9.41 8.7 0.92 OK
17 8.16 8.2 1.00 OK
03 8.16 7.9 0.97 OK
15 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
14 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
22 8.50 8.3 0.98 OK
10 8.50 8.6 1.01 OK
09 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
07 1.03 1.0 0.97 OK
06 9.48 9.4 0.99 OK
02 9.48 9.5 1.00 OK
12 86.50 88.3 1.02 OK
28 86.50 88.1 1.02 OK
08 475.00 427.7 0.90 OK
26 475.00 490.3 1.03 OK
NIR 16 0.10
NIR 18 0.10
NIR 20 0.10
NIR 01 0.10
NIR 25 0.10
NIR 23 0.10
NIR 21 0.10
NIR 05 0.10
NIR 24 0.10
NIR 27 0.10
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.87 0.87 0.93 0.80 11%
W-80/0° 2 0.92 0.92 0.97 0.86 9%
W-80/60° 2 0.84 0.84 0.92 0.75 14%
W-150/0° 2 0.99 0.99 1.00 0.97 2%
S-Cs/0° 6 0.99 0.99 1.01 0.97 2%
S-Co/0° 6 1.01 0.99 1.03 0.90 5%
All 20 0.98 0.95 1.03 0.75 8%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 107: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.87 0.92 0.840.99 0.99 0.99 0.95
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
245
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
03 9.38 8.6 0.92 OK
05 9.38 10.7 1.14 OK
19 8.37 9.1 1.09 OK
22 8.37 8.9 1.06 OK
W-80/-60° 26 9.41 7.2 0.77 OK
W-80/+60° 11 9.41 7.3 0.77 OK
04 8.16 8.7 1.06 OK
14 8.16 9.5 1.17 OK
20 8.50 8.4 0.99 OK
28 8.50 8.5 1.00 OK
25 8.50 8.8 1.03 OK
29 8.50 8.8 1.04 OK
21 1.03 1.1 1.04 OK
27 1.03 1.0 0.98 OK
12 9.48 8.4 0.89 OK
18 9.48 8.5 0.89 OK
24 86.50 68.8 0.80 OK
30 86.50 74.9 0.87 OK
23 475.00 400.5 0.84 OK
17 475.00 376.2 0.79 OK
NIR 02 0.00
NIR 06 0.00
NIR 09 0.00
NIR 10 0.00
NIR 13 0.00
NIR 01 0.00
NIR 16 0.00
NIR 15 0.00
NIR 07 0.00
NIR 08 0.00
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.03 1.03 1.14 0.92 15%
W-80/0° 2 1.08 1.08 1.09 1.06 2%
W-80/60° 2 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0%
W-150/0° 2 1.12 1.12 1.17 1.06 7%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.02 1.01 1.04 0.98 3%
S-Co/0° 6 0.86 0.85 0.89 0.79 5%
All 20 0.99 0.96 1.17 0.77 13%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 108: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.03 1.08
0.77
1.121.01
0.850.96
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
246
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
10 7.93 5.6 0.70 OK
07 7.93 5.6 0.70 OK
04 7.03 5.5 0.78 OK
01 7.04 5.5 0.78 OK
W-80/-60° 20 7.88 5.9 0.75 OK
W-80/+60° 15 7.88 6.0 0.76 OK
24 6.88 6.8 0.99 OK
12 6.88 6.8 0.98 OK
03 7.10 8.4 1.19 OK
16 7.10 8.2 1.16 OK
23 7.10 7.9 1.11 OK
13 7.10 8.3 1.16 OK
22 0.91 1.0 1.12 OK
11 0.91 1.0 1.13 OK
06 8.05 9.1 1.13 OK
17 8.05 9.0 1.12 OK
30 72.20 81.9 1.13 OK
02 72.20 79.7 1.10 OK
29 420.00 509.5 1.21 OK
21 420.00 485.5 1.16 OK
WIR 18 5.61
NIR 14 (Leer)
NIR 08 (Leer)
NIR 25 (Leer)
NIR 09 (Leer)
NIR 27 (Leer)
NIR 05 (Leer)
NIR 26 (Leer)
NIR 28 (Leer)
NIR 19 (Leer)
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 0%
W-80/0° 2 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0%
W-80/60° 2 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.75 1%
W-150/0° 2 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.98 1%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.15 1.15 1.19 1.11 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.13 1.14 1.21 1.10 3%
All 20 1.12 1.01 1.21 0.70 18%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 110: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
0.70 0.78 0.76
0.99
1.15 1.141.01
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
247
values reported
by participant
dosemeter
number
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
dose H p(0.07)
mSv
15 10.10 10.2 1.01 OK
04 10.10 10.3 1.02 OK
28 9.02 9.7 1.08 OK
18 9.02 9.0 0.99 OK
W-80/-60° 08 10.20 9.0 0.88 OK
W-80/+60° 07 10.20 9.1 0.89 OK
25 8.83 9.3 1.05 OK
09 8.83 9.3 1.05 OK
17 9.20 9.8 1.06 OK
02 9.20 9.8 1.06 OK
29 9.20 9.7 1.05 OK
13 9.20 9.3 1.01 OK
14 1.09 1.1 1.03 OK
06 1.09 1.1 0.99 OK
22 10.20 11.4 1.11 OK
20 10.20 10.8 1.06 OK
23 93.60 116.5 1.24 OK
03 93.60 103.1 1.10 OK
27 503.00 534.4 1.06 OK
10 503.00 555.7 1.10 OK
NIR 21 0.28
NIR 12 0.35
NIR 16 0.35
NIR 24 0.28
NIR 05 0.28
NIR 26 0.25
NIR 19 0.34
NIR 11 0.22
NIR 30 0.30
NIR 01 0.29
radiation
quality
number of
values
median
(R )
mean
(R )
maximum
(R )
minimum
(R )
coefficient of
variation (R )
RQR7/0° 2 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.01 1%
W-80/0° 2 1.04 1.04 1.08 0.99 6%
W-80/60° 2 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.88 1%
W-150/0° 2 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 0%
S-Cs/0° 6 1.04 1.03 1.06 0.99 3%
S-Co/0° 6 1.10 1.11 1.24 1.06 6%
All 20 1.05 1.04 1.24 0.88 7%
outliers: 0 of 20 Fraction of outliers: 0%
Results: IC2014 trumpet curve parameter: 1.5 / 0.085 mSv
gamma
S-Cs/0°
S-Co/0°
Reporting number 111: (Other) for dose quantity Hp(0.07)
true values reported by the
irradiating laboratoryresults
radiation qualityresponse R
(reported/true)
x-ray
RQR7/0°
W-80/0°
W-150/0°
1.02 1.04
0.89
1.05 1.03 1.11 1.04
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
mea
n va
lue
of R
radiation quality
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
resp
onse
R
dose Hp(0.07) (mSv)
248