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For Sales & Service Contact Pb200i User Guide 2650 E. 40th Ave. • Denver, CO 80205 Phone 303-320-4764 • Fax 303-322-7242 3/14/17 User’s Guide USA Revision 10.0.1 1-800-833-7958 www.geotechenv.com Before operating the Pb200i, be sure to read this entire User’s Guide. We strongly recommend that you store this User’s Guide with the instrument in its carrying case. 1 Pb200i Features Trigger LED indicator (warning lights) Active Measurement Area (for sample) Proximity button Snout protector label Instrument label (includes serial numbers) Foot stabilizer Camera Lanyard 2 Power On/Off button LED/Proximity button indicator Power indicator Pb200i Widget/App Back (Return) button Center button Menu button Battery door opening CE mark Battery wedge Caution: removing the Battery wedge may cause the battery pack not to fit correctly. Mini USB port Battery door 3 Rechargeable NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) or disposable Lithium 6 x AA cell battery holder Charging the Batteries The Pb200i requires 6 AA batteries. Only use rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride cells or disposable Lithium Ion cells (we recommend Energizer Ultimate Lithium). Do not use alkaline batteries, as they will not provide the proper power for the system. 1. Identify the positive and negative ends of the batteries and insert them into the smart charger. Once the batteries are inserted correctly the LCD will turn on. 2. The batteries are fully charged when you see 4 solid bars on the LCD display and the lights are no longer blinking. Fully charging the batteries typically takes 5-6 hours. Caution: be sure that all six batteries are fully charged. If even one AA battery is not fully charged, it will shorten the battery life of the battery pack. 3. Caution: We recommend using the “Refresh” button on the battery charger at least once every two to three months. The refresh process typically takes 12 hours. There are four green refresh buttons, one per each bank of four batteries. 4. Once the batteries are fully charged they are ready for use in the Pb200i. 5. Caution : Do not mix different manufacturer’s batteries in the Pb200i battery holder. This may cause a reduction in your battery life. Charge indicator LCD display Refresh button 4 Installing the Batteries Insert the battery pack with the negative terminal facing the spring, two AA batteries per side, so that all six chambers of the battery holder are filled (Figure1 and 2 below). Caution that the positive and negative positions are marked on the top of the battery assembly (Figure 3). Double check that batteries make complete contact with each other and the springs; adjust as necessary. For more information click here. Top; this end goes in first. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Remove the battery door on the bottom of the Pb200i. Slide the battery wedge to the side. Insert the battery holder with the arrow facing the front of the instrument (Figure4). Apply slight upward force to seat the battery holder properly; when fully inserted the battery pack should sit firmly against the battery ledge (Figure 5). Secure the battery holder in place with the battery wedge. Replace the battery door (Figure6). The latching mechanism will click when the battery pack is seated properly. Caution: inserting the battery holder with the incorrect orientation will not damage the Pb200i, but the instrument will not turn on. Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 5 Powering On and Initializing the Pb Application Software 1) To power on the instrument, press and hold the Power ON/Off Button until the instrument turns on. Caution: The instrument will go to “sleep” after 10 minutes of inactivity. Press any button to reactivate the instrument. 2) Once the instrument has powered on, the LED will turn green and the home screen will display an Android application displaying the “Pb” icon (Figure 7 below). To access the application: a. Touch the “Pb” icon on the home screen (Figure 7 below). b. On the next screen, enter the password assigned to you by your Compliance or Safety Officer. Touch “Login” under the “Password” text to activate the keyboard. (Figure 8 below). c. Review the Warning Screen and confirm that you understand that the instrument produces ionizing radiation when the safety shutter is open and the warning lights are on (see Figure 10). If you are not familiar with the radiation safety, please press “I Do Not Understand” and read the Radiation Safety section in this User Guide before you return to this screen. If and when you do understand that the instrument produces ionizing radiation when the safety shutter is open and the warning lights are on, please select the words “I understand” to proceed to the next screen. d. CAUTION: If you do not fully understand the warnings on the Warning Screen, please press the Back button. Do not in proceed before you reread the Radiation Safety section in this User Guide (see page 4). e. On the next screen Select “Test” (Figure 10). Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 6 Taking a Measurement The Pb application is designed to open and close the safety shutter of the instrument, exposing the sample in front of the Pb200i measurement window to x-rays and gamma-rays produced by the sealed radioisotope source in the instrument.. The safety shutter can only be opened by pulling the trigger of the instrument when the proximity button at the top of snout of the Pb200i is fully depressed against a surface. 1. To depress the proximity button, place the front of the instrument’s snout flat against the sample surface. (The “Power indicator LED/Proximity button indicator” will turn green when the proximity button is properly depressed.) 2. Pull the trigger. Caution: the proximity button must be depressed before pulling the trigger. When the Pb application is running on the Pb200i and the trigger is pulled with the proximity button depressed, the shutter will open. The LEDs on the left and right side of the instrument will turn on and emit red light. The red lights indicate that the shutter is open. If any of the conditions above are not met during the measurement process, the shutter will close immediately and the red LEDs will shut off. Once the shutter is open, it will remain open for a maximum of 5 minutes. The front of the instrument’s snout should be flush against the sample surface to obtain a proper reading. Use the foot stabilizer to balance and level the instrument directly against the surface if needed. When the proximity button is fully depressed, the green light above the display screen will indicate that the instrument is ready to take a measurement (Figure13). Figure 13 7 Testing the Accuracy and Precision of the Pb200i The Pb200i should be tested for Quality Control (QC) before each inspection, every 4 hours, and when the inspection is complete. 1. Start by placing the wooden block on top of the Pb200i case. Hold the device with the proximity button against the wooden reference block, with the snout of the instrument centered on the paint film nearest 1.0 mg/cm2. When the LED turns green, squeeze and hold the trigger, keeping the device’s snout in firm contact with the block while continuing to hold the trigger. The reading will automatically terminate when the device has determined whether the sample is classified as Pb paint (Positive when Pb≥1.0 mg/cm2, or Negative when Pb<1.0 mg/cm2). 2. Compare the result to the value on the reference block and make a note of the reading. 3. Complete the test 3 times, then average the readings. The average (rounded to 1 decimal place) of the three readings must fall between 0.8 and 1.2 mg/cm2 (inclusive) for the Pb200i to pass its QC check. Figure 13a Figure 13b 8 Figure 13c Pressing the trigger initiates the measurement. As the reading is taken, you will see the results on the screen change to reflect the measurement data (Figure 14). Measurement reading time in nominal seconds Reading/sample number Standard deviation (2 sigma) Off by default Result Action Level indicates “Positive” or “Negative” result. “NULL” indicates the reading was terminated before a determination could be made. Green vertical bars indicate lead Kα and Kβ peaks. Energy spectrum for sample Off by default Figure 14 Once the measurement is determined to be Positive or Negative, the shutter will close, the Warning LEDs will turn off and the result will be displayed and saved. Typical measurement times in PCS Paint Mode take 1 to 3 nominal seconds; the closer the measured value is to 1.0 mg/cm2, the longer the testing time will be. The maximum measurement time in PCS mode is five nominal seconds . The results shown in the examples shown in Figure 15, 16, and 17 are based on an action level of 1.0 mg/cm2. Caution: The Action Level can be changed on the Pb200i by a user with administrative rights, but the Pb200i’s Performance Characteristic Sheet (PCS) only pertains to doing HUD-based lead inspections with an Action Level of 1.0 mg/cm2. [This is true for all XRF lead paint analyzers with PCS’s.] 9 “Positive” – lead present. Result at or above the selected Action Level. Figure 15 “Negative” – lead below selected Action Level. Figure 16 10 “Null” – Reading was terminated before the instrument had made a Positive or Negative reading. NULL readings are not valid. Figure 17 Downloading Data To download data, begin at the “Main Screen” (Figure 18). You can work your way back to the main screen from any other screen by pressing the “Back (Return) button” until you get to the Main Screen. CAUTION: Always export data before you plug in the mini USB cable into the instrument to retrieve the data. a) On the main menu, select “Readings.” Figure 18 11 b) Next, select “Export Readings.” (Figure 19) Figure 19 You can export all the readings, or you can choose a range of readings to download. Select the readings you wish to download, then hit “Export”” (Figure 20). Once the download is complete you will receive a confirmation (Figure 21); select “OK.” Check the indicated box if want to export the x-ray spectrum for each reading with your results. . If you do export the spectra with the results, you can graph the spectra in Excel. Spectra are exported as separate line items with the results. Caution if you check the export-spectra box, there will be two lines of data associated with each reading. The export-spectra feature is turned off by default. The data is “exported” to a “Readings Directory” folder (see Figure 25) Figure 20 Figure 21 12 Transferring the Data You can transfer data to your computer via the supplied mini USB cable or using Wi-Fi. Using the USB Cable To use the mini USB cable, start by removing the battery door. Insert the USB cable, making sure the battery wedge remains in place (Figure 22). Figure 22 Connect the USB cable to the PC. You will see this screen (Figure 23). You may also get a message on the analyzer that reads “Allow USB Debugging?” Select “Yes.” Figure 23 13 Double click on the internal storage icon, then double click the “Readings” folder (Figure 24). Figure 24 Once you click on the readings file you will see a .csv file (Figure 25), as well as image files for any photos taken with your Pb200i that were associated with readings. The .csv file contains your readings, while the image files are named to associate them with individual readings. Drag the file(s) to your desktop (or any other location) and double click on the file(s) to open. Figure 25 14 Figure 26 Check to make sure all the requested data is included in the download. If it is not, unplug the analyzer from the PC, and repeat the steps above. *Caution – You may also use Heuresis HDMS software to export data and create reports. Please see the HDMS manual for instructions, located on the analyzer in the “HDMS” folder. Figure 28 15 Using Wi-Fi Connectivity You can also use Wi-Fi to download your data. To enable Wi-Fi usage: a) Select the “settings” icon. Figure 28 b) Enable Wi-Fi by swiping right; the “Wi-Fi” icon will appear. Figure 29 16 c) Find the desired network, select and connect. Figure 30 d) Exit out using the left arrow. Shut the “settings” app off by holding the center button down until it appears, then swipe left. Caution: Turning on Wi-Fi will decrease the battery life of the Pb200i. It is generally a good idea to leave the Wi-Fi feature off when it is not being used. Figure 31 17 e) Select and open the FTP Server app. Figure 32 f) To enable the FTP server, click on the icon and swipe from off to on. Caution: The FTP server feature will default to the “off” position for security reasons every time the instrument is turned on. Figure 33 18 g) Place the number circled below in your web browser. The example shown here is ftp://10.1.10.13:2121. Figure 34 h) You will be prompted to enter a user name and password. They are the same for both — the lowercase letters ftp. Select “Log on” after entering. Figure 35 19 i) Your screen should look like Figure 36. Be sure to bookmark this page in your browser. Caution: The ID number you inserted in your browser should come up each time you enable the FTP app. In the event that it does not, simply erase the number that does and repeat steps g and h. Select the “readings” folder. Figure 36 j) At this next screen (Figure 37) select “readings.” You will be prompted to save the readings in a location of your choice (.csv file format). You can open the file at this time or just save it. Figure 37 20 Enabling Bluetooth™ Connectivity The Pb200i is equipped with a Bluetooth™ radio. You can use this feature to pair the instrument to an external keyboard or other Bluetooth™ device. Caution: there are multiple Bluetooth™-equipped devices on the market, but they are not all compatible with the Pb200i. a) To enable Bluetooth™, select the “settings” app. Figure 38 b) Enable Bluetooth by swiping right; click on “Bluetooth.” Figure 39 21 c) A list of available devices will populate on the screen; click on the Pb200i. This makes the instrument visible to other devices. Figure 40 Figure 41 d) Pair with desired device. Turning On the GPS The Pb200i is equipped with an on-board GPS. Follow these steps to turn on the GPS. a) Select the “Settings” app. Figure 42 22 b) Scroll down to “Location Access” and select. Figure 43 c) Enable “Access to my location.” Figure 44 23 d) This icon in Figure 45 below will appear, indicating that GPS is enabled. Figure 45 To check the status of you GPS, go to the following screens. Figure 46 Figure 47 24 Figure 48 Creating an Administrator When first logging on to the Pb200i, you will need to create a user & password. Start by using the factory default password: 371945. (This password is also included on the Pb200i packing list). You will then be prompted to create a user. This person will be a super user/administrator, and can administer rights to other users as needed. This person should be a high-level employee, responsible for the instrument, such as the radiation safety officer (RSO). Login using the default password. When prompted to “create user?” select yes. Enter the text for your new password. Then login using the new password. (Figure 49 to 52). Caution: User names must be a minimum of four characters, and a maximum. Passwords must be a minimum of six characters. New name and password 371945 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 To view the rights of the administrator, return to the main menu. Select setup, followed by users, then modify and finally settings. (Figure 53 to 56) Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 25 Figure 56 As an administrator, you can turn on/off any of the available options. To save, select the back arrow on the analyzer and exit the menu. (Figure 57 and 58) Figure 57 Figure 58 Changing passwords/user name Follow these steps to change your password or user name. From the main menu select setup, then users, then change password or change user name (Figure 59 to 63). Caution: User names must be at least four characters long, and passwords must be at least six numbers long. Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 62 Figure 61 Figure 63 26 Creating a User/Supervisor Creating another user/supervisor ID on the Pb200i lets you easily identify who was using the instrument for an inspection, and/or restrict certain functions of the instrument to reduce error. To create supervisor ID on the Pb200i, start at the main menu. Select setup, then users, then create user. Select “supervisor” and create a new password. Caution: Only an administrator can set up these rights. (Figure 64 to 68) (Figures 64 to 68) 27 To create a user ID on the Pb200i, start at the main menu. Select setup, then users, then create user. Select “user” and create a new password. Caution: Only an administrator can set up these rights. (Figure 69 to 73) Figures 69 to 73 Modifying Permissions An administrator can modify the permissions for her or himself, a supervisor, or a user. A supervisor can only modify the permissions for a user. The example shown here illustrates the administrator revoking the default permission to delete data for a user’s ID. Start at the main menu. Select setup, then users, then modify, then permissions. (Figure 74 to 77) Select the user and change “allow” to “disallow.” (Figure 78 to 80). Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 28 Figure 77 Default setting Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Back out using the left arrow to save, then go to “settings” and select “user.” (Figure 81 to 83) Figure 81 Figure 82 Figure 83 Turn the “delete data” toggle to the “off” position and back out with the left arrow. (Figure 84 to 86) Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 In the example shown here, when the user logs in, if they try to delete data, they will see the error message shown (Figure 87). If they went to their settings, the choice to “delete data” is no longer available (Figure 88). 29 Figure 87 Figure 88 Changing the Action Level in Action Level Mode In some instances, the user will want to change the action level to accommodate a certain threshold other than the default of 1.0 mg/cm2. In order to change the action level, start at the main menu, select setup, then mode. Select “Action Level Mode” and input the number. (Figure 89 to 95) Figures 89 to 95 30 When the action level is set to 1.0 mg/cm2, the instrument will display results as shown in Figures 96 to 98. Figure 96 Figure 97 Figure 98 When the action level is set to anything but 1.0 mg/cm2, the instrument will display as “NEG” (for negative) and “POS” for positive. In this example, the action level has been set to .7 mg/cm2 (Figure 99 to 101): Figure 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Extended Reading Mode Extended reading mode is used for occupational inspection work where the quantification of lower levels of lead may be required. This usually entails longer reading times for the instrument. Extended Reading Mode is broken down into four “sub” modes for the user: Stop at Set Level, Fixed Time, Unlimited Time, and Stop at Statistics. 31 Stop at Set Level Stop at Set Level mode allows the user to set up the instrument with three variables: action level, number of standard deviations above the action level, and number of standard deviations below the action level. Once these preset thresholds have been reached, the instrument will stop taking a reading and display the result. To setup this mode, start at the main menu. Select setup, then mode, then “Extended Measurement Mode.” Select “Stop at Sea Level” and back out with the left arrow. (Figure 102 to 104) Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Fixed Time Fixed Time mode allows the user to set a maximum time the instrument will take a reading with the trigger depressed. Once the instrument reaches this set time, it will stop taking data and display a result. The value of time that can be entered is in real time seconds, up to a maximum of 300 seconds (5 minutes). This mode is often employed when users are following a strict standard operating procedure (SOP) that prescribes the length of each reading that must be taken on a given project. To setup this mode, start at the main menu. Select setup, then mode, then Extended Measurement Mode and then “Fixed Time.” Enter the desired time limit, then back out with the left arrow. (Figure 105 to 108) Figure 105 Figure 106 Figure 107 32 Figure 108 Unlimited Time Unlimited Time mode allows the user to simply pull the trigger until they are satisfied with the result for a given reading up to a maximum reading time of 300 seconds (5 minutes). Releasing the trigger will prompt the instrument to display the result. To setup the Unlimited Time mode, start at the main menu. Select setup, then mode, then Extended Measurement Mode, then “Unlimited Time.” Back out with the left arrow. (Figure 109) Figure 109 Stop at Statistics To setup this mode, start at the main menu. Select “Setup” > “Mode”> “Extended Measurement Mode”, then “Stop at Statistics.” Back out with the left arrow (Figure 110). In this mode, the instrument will continue to run as long as the trigger is depressed and will stop automatically when your measurement has reached a measurement time where there is no advantage to sample longer. Figure 110 33 Additional Features Data Entry Smart Fields The data entry fields are completely customizable on the Pb200i. You may contact your sales representative for further information, or Heuresis customer service. To use data entry: Writable field Figure 111 Figure 112 Figure 113 You may pull trigger to start a measurement from this screen Figure 114 Figure 115 Figure 116 All your selections will be exported with your data in the .csv file or the HDMS file. *Caution: after replacing a data entry file on the analyzer (contact your representative or customer service for details) , always download then erase all data before taking a measurement. Failure to do so may corrupt the data on your Pb200i. 34 Custom Exporting With the Pb200i you also have the ability to tailor your download to selectable fields. You may select any of the options shown here by following the prompts. The user may also may elect to download the spectrum by checking the option shown by the arrow below. Figure 117 Figure 118 Figure 119 Figure 120 Camera The Pb200i’s built-in camera is located in the foot of the instrument (see figure 1). The camera is operated using the Pb200i application on the instrument. CAUTION: Do not use the android camera application that is on the analyzer. To use the camera: Select whether you want to append a picture to the previous or the next reading> Figure 121 Figure 122 Figure 123 35 After exporting your readings, your pictures will show up in the “readings” folder on the analyzer, along with your data: Figure 124 The picture will be tagged with the reading it is associated with. You can drag and drop or copy and paste from the readings folder to anywhere you wish and edit them if desired. Figure 125 36 Enlarging Text on the Pb200i New Pb200i instruments are shipped with large fonts enabled on the instrument. For customers in the field: Figure 126 Figure 127 Figure 128 Figure 129 Swipe to View Readings from Test Screen The user may swipe left or right from the "Ready to Test" screen to view readings. The user may use the search function to go to any desired reading. Press the left “Return” button on the analyzer to return to the “Test” screen. Swipe left or right from test screen Figure 130 Figure 131 37 Figure 132 Figure 133 Test Screen Display Functionality The user may tailor the test screen with any number of combinations, selectable by on/off toggles. Figure 134 Figure 135 38 Figure 136 Radiation Safety: Every Heuresis Pb200i Lead Analyzer is designed to be safe as possible. As with any device that produces ionizing radiation, you should follow basic radiation protection precautions to ensure the maximum safety for you and those around you. The Heuresis Pb200i is approved for a 370 MB1 (10 mCi) 57Co sealed radioisotope; typically, the device is supplied to customers with a 185 MBq (5 mCi) source. The radioactive material is contained in a sealed capsule (referred to as a “sealed source capsule”). The capsule is fully contained by the shutter mechanism and cannot be accidentally (or deliberately) removed from the device without disassembling the instrument. The sealed source capsule is located in the instrument’s snout. When the shutter is open, gamma rays and x-rays from the source are emitted in the forward direction from the front of the device. There are two controls that need to be activated before the shutter will open. First, the proximity sensor at the front of the snout must be depressed. To do this, press the front of the instrument against the surface to be measured. Second, the trigger on the handle must be pressed. Opening the shutter starts the reading. Releasing the trigger or lifting the snout of the instrument from the sample so that the proximity sensor is not fully depressed, will stop a reading in progress. In a PCS Mode where the measurement stops automatically, the shutter will automatically close when the reading is complete. Caution: The proximity switch must be pressed before the trigger is pressed, or the shutter will not open. The shutter of the device will automatically close when a reading is complete, even if you continue to hold the instrument against the sample. The large majority of the instrument readings will take less than two seconds. The Pb200i is designed so you cannot accidently open the shutter. For starters, the instrument requires a password to operate the shutter. Be sure to release the trigger before you remove the instrument from the surface being tested. If you accidentally keep the trigger depressed when you lift the instrument, the shutter will close automatically, as the proximity switch will not be activated. The shutter should only be opened when the instrument is placed against the sample. Do not hold the sample to be measured, or any body parts, in the path of the gamma ray beam. When measuring a surface such as a wall or door, make sure no one is located within 1m (approximately 36”) on the direct opposite side of the surface being measured. During testing, a strong beam of radiation (gamma-rays and x-rays) is continuously emitted through the aluminum faceplate at the front of the Pb200i. Some radiation is produced at the front and top-front of the instrument. There is also negligible radiation where your hand holds the instrument. Warning: Always treat radiation with respect. Do not put your hand on the front end of the Pb200i while taking a measurement. Never point the Pb200i at yourself or anyone else when the shutter is open. Caution: When testing the exterior of a window from the inside of a room, avoid standing in the path of the Pb200i's radiation beam. The beam emits upwards from the front of the instrument. 39 Typical dose rates (5 milliCurie [185 MBq] source) with the shutter closed, in milliREM/hr., are as follows: 5 cm 30 cm 100 cm Left 0.75 0.03 <0.01 Right 0.48 0.025 <0.01 Top 0.25 0.025 <0.01 Bottom 0.55 0.025 <0.01 Front 1.0 0.035 <0.01 Rear 0.05 0.015 <0.01 Typical dose rates (5 milliCuries [185 MBq] source) with the shutter open, taking a reading on wood, in milliREM/hr., are as follows: 5 cm 30 cm 100 cm Left 1.3 0.045 <0.01 Right 1.7 0.06 <0.01 Top 1.9 0.055 0.015 Bottom 0.70 0.04 <0.01 Rear 0.20 0.025 <0.01 40 Operating Conditions & Other Safety Please follow these operating conditions when using the Heuresis Pb200i: • Your organization’s radiation safety officer (RSO) should set up and assign the passwords for users who can take measurements. Non-mandatory safety options for users can be mandated and assigned by the RSO. To take a reading with the Pb200i, the instrument must be held against a surface. (The shutter will not open unless the proximity switch is activated. The shutter will close as soon as the Heuresis Pb200i is no longer pressed against a surface. The shutter will close at the end of each reading.) - The shutter should be open only during a measurement. - The shutter should be open only when the instrument is in use, taking a measurement. • Never point the Pb200i at yourself or anyone else when the shutter is open. Remember, the radiation can penetrate doors, walls, etc. No one should stand within 1m (approximately 36”) of the wall opposite the measurement location. • The Heuresis Pb200i clearly indicates any time the shutter is open with red warning lights at the top and sides of the instrument. Always observe the status of the warning lights. • Always transport the device in accordance with the regulations of the jurisdiction in which you are located. Always transport the device in the hard plastic case supplied with the instrument. This case can be transported in a cardboard and foam over pack for additional protection. Be sure to use all transportation labels required by the regulatory jurisdiction(s) where you are travelling. For more information consult the Heuresis DOT training presentation. • Only those trained and authorized to use the Pb200i should operate the device. The Heuresis Pb200i must be under the control of an authorized user and stored in an authorized and secure location at all times. • When removing the instrument from its storage location, it is critical to maintain a log of dates and times removed and returned, location of use, and the name of the authorized user using the instrument. Include a comments section for noting any issues related to the instrument or its use. • The holster for the instrument contains shielding for emergency situations. If you suspect a problem with the instrument, such as the shutter staying open, place the instrument firmly in its holster. This ensures safe handling and protection against inadvertent exposure to radiation. 41 Radiation Dosimetry Radiation dosimetry is worn to monitor radiation levels. It should be worn when required by your regulatory jurisdiction, company safety policy, or RSO. Typically several rounds of dosimetry are used, along with exposure time and use estimates to determine whether dosimetry should be discontinued. If no dosimetry is used, a written justification must be kept on file. Dosimetry can be obtained for companies such as: Radiation Detection Company 3527 Snead Drive Georgetown, TX 78626 Landauer Corporate Office 2 Science Road Glenwood, IL 60425-1586 Dosimeters can be worn on a finger with a ring badge or on the body using a whole-body badge. Your organization should have an established dosimetry program to determine the required use and type of dosimeters. Always follow the instructions provided by the vendor when using dosimetry badges. Dosimeters should be returned to the vendor for analysis. Dosimetry badges are changed on either a monthly or quarterly basis. The correct option depends on the dose received. If dosimetry is used, most users require a quarterly change – but this also depends on whether the user is receiving a dose from another source. Electronic dosimeters can also be used to electronically display the dose. Electronic devices are sold by companies such as: Canberra Industries, Inc. 800 Research Parkway Meriden, CT 06450 Whatever method you select, be sure to maintain the proper records as mandated by your local regulatory agency. Be sure to check for the time required in your juristiction. Some regulators require that records are kept until the license is terminated, and then transferred to the regulatory agency. 42 Leak Testing A leak test must be performed at least every 12 months on the Heuresis Pb200i, as specified in the Registry of Radioactive Sealed Sources and Devices, Safety Evaluation of Device, No: MA-1397-D-101B. Certain regulatory jurisdictions, especially States requiring a Specific License, may require leak tests every six months. The leak test kit is provided by the laboratory that performs the leak test analysis. A leak test involves wiping the seams of the front of the instrument to assess whether radioactive material has leaked from the sealed source (extremely unlikely) and contaminated the outside of the instrument (Figure 111) State radiation control programs maintain lists of approved leak test laboratories. Two options include: Valley Safety Services Associates 330 Old Enfield Rd. Belchertown, MA 01007 Troxler Electronic Laboratories, Inc. 3008 Cornwallis Road P.O. Box 12057 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 A copy of the leak test results must be kept on file at your primary location of storage. It is also useful to keep a copy of the leak test results with the instrument, as this may be required or desired in certain transport situations. Heuresis recommends keeping a copy of the leak test results inside the instrument transport case at all times. It is important to maintain all leak test reports, even after expiration. Regulations vary on how long test results should be maintained, but Heuresis recommends keeping leak test results for a minimum of two years. Be sure to check your regulations to ensure compliance. If the leak test expires on an instrument, the device must be taken out of use and placed in its secure storage location. The instrument must be clearly marked as unusable until a valid leak test is conducted. The instrument must have a valid leak test for transportation. Conducting the Leak Test Following the instructions of the leak test kit, wipe the areas shown (Figure 137). 43 Figure 137 44 Emergency Procedures CAUTION: This page contains important information that should be available to the Pb200i user AT ALL TIMES. Lost or Stolen Instrument If this instrument is lost or stolen, notify your Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) or the equivalent responsible individual at your organization. The RSO must notify the local radiation regulatory authority and the local police. In addition, please notify Heuresis Corporation of the loss. Damaged Instrument Minor damage: If the instrument is intact but the case is cracked, the shutter mechanism has failed, or the warning lights stay lit when the shutter should be closed, do the following: 1. Place the instrument securely in its protective shielded holster. This should eliminate any external hazard from radiation. 2. Place the instrument and holster securely in the instrument’s carrying case. 3. Notify your organization’s RSO. 4. Contact Heuresis Corporation for help and instructions. Major damage: If the instrument is not intact (i.e., the snout of the instrument is broken open, crushed, melted, etc.), do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Do not touch or move the instrument. Establish a 10’ (2m) control area around the damaged instrument. Do not leave the area unattended. Approach the instrument only with a radiation survey meter capable of measuring in the millirem range. Make sure you have proper training to perform this operation. Contact your organization’s RSO or equivalent individual. Contact hazardous materials response operations in your area for assistance, if required.: Regulations vary by state, each branch of the military, and on property under exclusive federal jurisdiction Contact the local radiation regulatory authority and the local police. Contact Heuresis Corporation immediately for help and instructions. Conduct a contamination survey in the event of major damage. Caution: A broken instrument does not necessarily indicate radioactive contamination from the event. While there may be radiation emitting from the instrument, the radioactive material may still be sealed in the source capsule. 45 Emergency Numbers Please fill out the following fields in case of emergency: Regulatory authority_________________________________________________ Your organization’s RSO _____________________________________________ Additional company contact(s)____________________________________ Storage location________________________________________________ City police____________________________________________________ State police________________________________________________________ Fire department________________________________________ Heuresis emergency contact: Ken Martin 1-617-751-8286 (call or message any time) You should also know the contact information for the police and fire departments where you are using the instrument. Police____________________________ Fire____________________________ Other contacts: _____________________________________ __________________________ _____________________________________ __________________________ Your organization contact information (in case the Pb200i is lost and somebody finds it and is trying to return it to you): Caution: these contacts should be kept on the operator’s person and with the instrument. If you encounter any issues or have questions related to the safe operation of the device, call the Heuresis Radiation Safety Officer, Ken Martin, 1-617-751-8286 or email kenmartin@heuresistech.com. 46 Warranty Seller warrants that the Products will operate or perform substantially in conformance with Seller's published specifications and be free from defects in material and workmanship, when subjected to normal, proper and intended usage by properly trained personnel, for the period of time set forth in the product documentation, published specifications or package inserts. If a period of time is not specified in Seller’s product documentation, published specifications or package inserts, the warranty period shall be one (1) year from the date of shipment to Buyer in the country of purchase. Any part replaced on an instrument, covered by the original factory warranty, will be warranted for the remainder of the instrument’s factory warranty. Seller agrees during the Warranty Period, to repair or replace, at Seller's option, defective Products so as to cause the same to operate in substantial conformance with said published specifications; provided that Buyer shall (a) promptly notify Seller in writing upon the discovery of any defect, which notice shall include the product model and serial number (if applicable) and details of the warranty claim; and (b) after Seller’s review, Seller will provide Buyer with service data and/or a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”), which may include biohazard or other Radiation safety decontamination procedures and other product-specific handling instructions, then, if applicable, Buyer may return the defective Products to Seller with all costs prepaid by Buyer. Replacement parts may be new or refurbished, at the election of Seller, the warranty of these parts expire with the instrument warranty. All replaced parts shall become the property of Seller. Shipment to Buyer of repaired or replacement Products shall be made in accordance with the Delivery provisions of the Seller’s Terms and Conditions of Sale. Accessories and Consumables are expressly excluded from this warranty. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Products supplied by Seller that are obtained by Seller from an original manufacturer or third party supplier are not warranted by Seller, but Seller agrees to assign to Buyer any warranty rights in such Product that Seller may have from the original manufacturer or third party supplier, to the extent such assignment is allowed by such original manufacturer or third party supplier. In no event shall Seller have any obligation to make repairs, replacements or corrections required, in whole or in part, as the result of (i) normal wear and tear, (ii) accident, disaster or event of force majeure, (iii) misuse, fault or negligence of or by Buyer, (iv) use of the Products in a manner for which they were not designed, (v) causes external to the Products such as, but not limited to, power failure or electrical power surges, (vi) improper storage and handling of the Products, (vii) use of the Products in combination with equipment or software not supplied by Seller, (viii) Moderately heavy or excessive impact against any object, including but not limited to floors, walls, furniture, sample or other objects, (ix) Excessive water, moisture or condensing humidity that breaches the instrument seals, (x) Excessive or extreme ambient or direct temperature or (xi) Heavy vibrations directly to the instrument for extended periods of time. If Seller determines that Products for which Buyer has requested warranty services are not covered by the warranty hereunder, Buyer shall pay or reimburse Seller for all costs of investigating and responding to such request at Seller's then prevailing time and materials rates. If Seller provides repair services or replacement parts that are not covered by this warranty, Buyer shall pay Seller therefore at Seller's then prevailing time and materials rates. ANY INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, SERVICE, RELOCATION OR ALTERATION TO OR OF, OR OTHER TAMPERING WITH, THE PRODUCTS PERFORMED BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY OTHER THAN SELLER WITHOUT SELLER'S PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL, OR ANY USE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS NOT SUPPLIED BY SELLER, SHALL IMMEDIATELY VOID AND CANCEL ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE AFFECTED PRODUCTS. THE OBLIGATIONS CREATED BY THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY OF BUYER IN THE EVENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SELLER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE PRODUCTS ARE ERROR-FREE OR WILL ACCOMPLISH ANY PARTICULAR RESULT. Specific warranties of common accessories: 47 Battery charger and battery packs are warrantied for twelve (12) months Standard instrument accessories are warrantied for twelve (12) months Parts or spare parts sold, installed or supplied outside of the product warranty period are warrantied for twelve (12) months 48
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