EPA-680/4-75-002a April 1975 RADIOACTIVITY STANDARDS DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM 1975 by Quality Assurance Branch Technical Support Laboratory National Environmental Research Center Las Vegas, Nevada ROAP Number 22ADB Program Element 1HA327 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89114 ------- PREFACE Quality assurance is an integral part of any viable environmental monitoring activity. The primary goals of the U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency's (EPA) quality assurance program are to improve and document the credibility of environmental measurements. To achieve these goals, quality assurance is needed in nearly all segments of monitoring activities and should cover personnel, methods selection, equipment, and data handling procedures. Five major functions, each essential to an effective quality assurance effort, comprise EPA's quality assurance program. • Promulgation of standardized methods of measurement • Distribution of standard reference materials • Issuance of guidelines and procedures • Training and technical assistance • Evaluation and certification of monitoring activities This manual has been prepared to assist laboratories involved with environmental radiation measurements in developing and maintaining a quality control program and documenting the precision and accuracy of their data. All EPA monitoring programs are requested to make use of this document in planning their own radiation measurements and in assisting the States in carrying out radiation monitoring activities. Comments concerning the utility of this document, along with any suggestions for possible changes and revisions, are welcomed. Questions on matters related to quality assurance of environmental measurements in various fields should be directed to the following person(s): Air Pollution Mr. Thomas Clark Methods Standardization and Performance Evaluation Branch Quality Assurance and Environmental Monitoring Laboratory National Environmental Research Center Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711 n ------- Water Mr. John Winter, Chief Quality Assurance and Laboratory Evaluation Branch Methods Development and Quality Assurance Research Laboratory National Environmental Research Center Cincinnati, Ohio 45268 Pesticides Mr. Jack Thompson, Chief Chemistry Branch Pesticides and Toxic Substances Effects Laboratory National Environmental Research Center Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711 Radiation Mr. Arthur N. Jarvis, Chief Quality Assurance Branch Technical Support Laboratory National Environmental Research Center Las Vegas, Nevada 89114 Periodically, manuals and documents will be issued which provide guidelines to be followed in all phases of monitoring activities. Use of these guidelines throughout the Agency will enable a uniform approach to be established within EPA which ultimately can be implemented at the State level. This should permit a significant improvement in the validity and reliability of environmental data collected throughout the Nation, The implementation of a total and meaningful national environmental quality assurance effort cannot succeed without the full support of all monitoring programs. Your cooperation is appreciated. ------- CONTENTS Page Preface ii Program Objectives 1 Preparation and Calibration of Samples ... 3 Availability of Calibrated Samples 8 Participation in Calibrated Sample Distribution Program 10 Figures 1. Calibration Certificate 4 2. Net Pulse Height Spectrum of Sodium-22 Measured with 4-inch x 4-inch Nal(Tl) Crystal 7 iv ------- PROGRAM OBJECTIVES Environmental measurements are made daily by many different Federal, State, local and private agencies. The data from these measurements are used for a wide variety of purposes including assess- ment of health effects, the establishment of standards and guides, and for enforcement activities. It is therefore imperative that the pre- cision and accuracy of the data be assured in order that policy de- cisions concerning environmental quality be based on valid and compar- able data. The quality assurance program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is designed to encourage the development and implementation of quality control procedures at all levels of sample collection, analy- sis, data handling, and reporting. Quality control responsibilities, in the radiation area, have been assigned to the Quality Assurance Branch at the EPA's National Environmental Research Center-Las Vegas. This branch, as an integral part of its overall quality assurance effort, prepares and distributes a variety of calibrated low-level radioactive samples for use in the laboratories of Federal, State, and local agencies. The major objective of this program is to encourage the develop- ment of intralaboratory and interlaboratory quality control procedures and thus insure that environmental radiation data are valid. Providing accurately calibrated samples assists laboratories in calibrating new instruments, implementing and maintaining routine instrument calibra- tion programs, evaluating analytical procedures, and developing and revising data processing programs. ------- The following pages briefly describe standard preparation pro- cedures, list the radionucl ides available, and indicate how a labora- tory may request standards. If your laboratory does not currently make use of the services provided by the Quality Assurance Branch at the NERC-LV, it is en- couraged to do so. ------- PREPARATION AND CALIBRATION OF SAMPLES The radionuclides used in preparing calibrated samples are obtained from the National Bureau of Standards, the Laboratorie de Metrologie des Rayonnements lonisants (France), or from reliable commercial sources. The uncertainty in the known activity of individual sources ranges from 0.5% to 5%. Activity of radionuclide impurities, excluding daughters, is documented and typically is less than 1% of the activity of the principal radionuclide. Upon receipt, a radionuclide is checked for its activity and for the presence of radioactive contaminants. The sample is then diluted to the desired activity level (10,000-50,000 dpm/gm) with a carrier of the same chemical composition and concentration as used by the supplier. In certain cases the addition of a stabilizer is required. The accuracy of the dilution is carefully checked and the solution flame sealed in 5-ml ampuls. Accompanying each calibrated sample is a certificate (Figure 1) listing pertinent information concerning the sample and its calibration including an estimate of the errors associated with the value of the activity. For gamma emitters, a net plot (Figure 2) of the pulse height spectrum is also included. To further assure the precision and accuracy of the calibrated samples, the Quality Assurance Branch participates in on-going inter- comparison studies with the National Bureau of Standards. These studies involve the measurement of unknown samples supplied by the NBS, and the measurement by NBS of EPA-prepared samples. ------- U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER-LAS VEGAS QUALITY ASSURANCE BRANCH Calibration Certificate Description Principal radionuchde Nominal activity Nominal volume ml in ampoule/bottle number Supplied tc Request Measurement Activity of principal radionuclide Activity per gram of this solution at O4OO hours PST on Activity of daughter radionuclide The principal activity was accompanied at the quoted time by curies per gra of the daughter nuclide TOTAL MASS OF THIS SOLUTION TOTAL PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY PER SRAM AT THE QUOTED TIME Figure 1. Calibration Certificate ------- Method of measurement Useful Life This radionuclide has decayed through half lives since it was obtained by NERC-LV We recommend that this solution should not be used after Purity The manufacturer states that activities other than that of the principal nuelide and of its daughter nuclides if any, were estimated/known to be 1 less than I equal to (1) (2) (3) less than equal to less than equal to of the principal activity °/o of the principal activity % of the principal activity The activity of impurity (1) is not (2) is not (3) is not included in the quoted figures of the principal activity It is estimated that we have added the following impurities (D (2) (3) cunes/gram curies/gram curies /gram Figure 1 (continued). Calibration Certificate ------- Random Errors The repeatability of this standardization (dilutions, source preparations, counting statistics, mass determinations, etc) was such that the certified value of the radioactive concentration of the principle activity had a standard error (j) not greater than (The 997% confidence limits are given by ± 3 o ) The total systematic error (sum of estimated maximum residual systematic errors due to dispensing, counting losses counting corrections known uncertainty of standard) of the certified radioactive concentrations of the principle activity has been estimated not to exceed + % (5) The overall limits of error calculated on the basis of +(3 a + 5) or -(3 a + 6 ) are % of the quoted radioactive concentration The effective standard deviation is defined as 1/6th of the range between the overall limits +(3 ff + 6 ) and -(3 a + 6') and is therefore Decay Schemes This standardization is based on the following assumptions of the principle nuchde its daughter nuclides and impurities (no allowance for error m these assumptions or the assumption of quoted half-life have been included in the statement of accuracy above) Chemical Carrier content per gram of solution Composition of Solution Preservative Other components Remarks Date Certificate Prepared Approval Signature Figure 1 (continued). Calibration Certificate ------- 103 NET CPM 10 10 1,64 120 160 200 CHANNEL NUMBER Figure 2. Net Pulse Height Spectrum of Sodium-22 Measured with 4-inch x 4-inch Nal(Tl) Crystal ------- AVAILABILITY OF CALIBRATED SAMPLES The current inventory of calibrated samples consists of some forty different radionucl ides. The table below lists the available radio- nuclides along with a schedule of their delivery dates. Radionucl ides scheduled for delivery during a particular month will be prepared once during this year. They will be available after this month until the inventory is depleted, or until their decay negates the calibration. CALIBRATED SAMPLE DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULE Isotope 3H 7 Be 22Na 51 Cr 56Co 57Co 5bCo 59Fe 60Co 65Zn 75Se 85Kr 85Sr Type Emission Half-Li fe* Delivery B" Y B~ ,Y ,Y Y Y Y Y ,Y ,Y ,Y Y ,Y Y 12.26 years 53.6 days 5730 years 2.62 years 83.9 days 27.8 days 303 days 77.3 days 270 days 71.3 days 45.6 days 5.26 years 245 days 120.4 days 10.8 years 64 days Stock Feb Stock Stock Oct, Jan Feb Stock May Stock Apr Apr Stock Stock Stock May Stock * Lederer, C., et al., Table of Isotopes., sixth edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York 1967 8 ------- CALIBRATED SAMPLE DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULE (continued) Isotope 88y Type Emission Half-Life* 90Sr 106Ru 1311 195AU 203Hg 232Tht a >Y 108 days 52 days 27.7 years 65 days 39 days 368 days 453 days 255 days 60.4 days 2.71 years 8.06 days 7.2 years 2.04 years 30 years 140 days 12.8 days 32.5 days 284 days 183 days 46.9 days 1602 years 8 x 104 years 1.4 x 1010 years 4.5 x 109 years 2.4 x 10** years 433 years** Delivery Jan Stock Stock Jun, Dec Mar, Nov Stock Stock Stock Mar, Oct Stock Monthly Stock Stock Stock Feb Within 4 months Mar Stock Stock Sep Stock Jul Stock Stock Stock Stock * See footnote on page 8 ** NBS Certificate Standard Reference Material americium-241, April 1970 t Possible State license required tt Byproducts license required ttt Special nuclear material license required 4904-D. a-part standard ------- PARTICIPATION IN CALIBRATED SAMPLE DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM Any Federal, State, local or private laboratory involved in, or concerned with, environmental radiation monitoring and surveillance may participate in the calibrated sample distribution program. To request samples, complete one of the request forms included in this publication and return it to: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Environmental Research Center .Quality Assurance Branch (TSQ) P.O. Box 15027 Las Vegas, NV 89114 All requests for calibrated samples should be submitted at least three weeks in advance in order to insure delivery on the date required. Should additional forms be required, they may be requested from the same address. 10 ------- RADIONUCLIDE REQUEST FORM TO: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Environmental Research Center Quality Assurance Branch (TSQ) P.O. Box 15027 Las Vegas, NV 89114 Please ship the calibrated samples listed below to: Contact Person Title ___ Laboratory Address Telephone AEC License and/or State License Number(s) NOTE: If either byproducts (in quantities greater than exempt quanti- ties) or special nuclear materials are requested, a copy of the AEC license(s) should accompany the first request. Radionuclide Samples Desired: I certify that the calibrated sample(s) requested are to be used only in this laboratory by qualified personnel for the purpose of de- veloping or checking analytical procedures and/or for the calibration of instrumentation. I further certify that I am authorized to receive the above listed radionuclides under the license number(s) listed above or that this laboratory is exempt from licensing regulations. Date Signature Title ------- ------- RADIONUCLIDE REQUEST FORM TO: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Environmental Research Center Quality Assurance Branch (TSQ) P.O. Box 15027 Las Vegas, NV 89114 Please ship the calibrated samples listed below to: Contact Person Title Laboratory Address Telephone AEC License and/or State License Number(s) NOTE: If either byproducts (in quantities greater than exempt quanti- ties) or special nuclear materials are requested, a copy of the AEC license(s) should accompany the first request. Radionuclide Samples Desired: I certify that the calibrated sample(s) requested are to be used only in this laboratory by qualified personnel for the purpose of de- veloping or checking analytical procedures and/or for the calibration of instrumentation. I further certify that I am authorized to receive the above listed radionuclides under the license number(s) listed above or that this laboratory is exempt from licensing regulations. Date Signature Title ------- ------- TECHNICAL REPORT DATA (Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing) 1 REPORT NO EPA-680/4-75-002a 3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION-NO. 4 TITLE AND SUBTITLE Radioactive Standards Distribution Program — 1975 5. REPORT DATE April 1975 6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE 7 AUTHOR(S) Quality Assurance Branch Technical Support Laboratory 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO. 9 PERFORMING ORG \N1ZATION NAME AND ADDRESS National Environmental Research Center U.S. Environmental Protection Agency P. 0. Box 15027 Las Vegas, Nevada 89114 10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO. 1HA327 11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO. 12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS Office of Research and Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. 20460 13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED Interim 1975 14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE 15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 16. ABSTRACT A program for the distribution of calibrated radioactive samples, as one function of EPA's quality assurance program for environmental radiation measurements, is described. Included is a discussion of the objectives of the distribution program and a description of the preparation, availability, and distribution of calibrated radioactive samples. Instructions and application forms are included for labora- tories desiring to participate in the program. This document is not a research report. It is designed for use by personnel of laboratories participating or desiring to participate in the Radioactivity Standards Distribution Program which is a part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's quality assurance program. 17. KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS DESCRIPTORS b.IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS c. COSATI Field/Group quality assurance quality control radioactivity quantitative analysis calibrating standards 07 05/14 04 13. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT Release unlimited NERC-LV, NTIS 19. SECURITY CLASS (This Report) Unclassified 21. NO OF PAGES 17 20 SECURITY CLASS (This page) Unclassified 22. PRICE EPA Form 2220-1 (9-73) GPO G9J-413 ------- ------- |