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The Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) regularly carries out suitability tests for non-electronic measuring devices used to measure radon at workplaces.
If you provide devices for the measurements of radon activity concentration or exposure at workplaces prescribed by radiation protection law as a recognized body or officially designated measuring point and evaluate the measurements, you must regularly participate in proficiency tests of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) for non-electronic radon measuring devices.
The proficiency tests are offered on the basis of comparative tests of non-electronic radon measuring instruments and in combination with calibration exposures. Those recognized bodies that do not operate their own measurement laboratory and whose measurement laboratory already regularly participates in the comparison test take part in calibration exposures.
If your institution participates in a proficiency test, send a set of non-electronic radon measuring instruments to the BfS. If necessary, you will be asked in advance to label each measuring device with an individual identification code, which you will receive from the BfS.
The exposure of the measuring devices is carried out in the BfS radon calibration laboratory. After the devices have been evaluated, you send the results to the BfS and receive an individual report. The BfS is obliged to treat the data obtained or determined in the course of the proficiency tests confidentially. Results will only be passed on to third parties in anonymized form.
You can register your participation online via the federal portal or by e-mail.
Regular participation is mandatory for
You can register for an aptitude test online or by e-mail with the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS).
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The costs for participation per device type can be found in the current fee schedule of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) (Section 10.2). The relevant date is not the date of registration, but the date on which the service is provided.
Participation in the suitability tests as a quality assurance measure is required every 2 years for recognized bodies that use non-electronic measuring devices.
For officially designated measuring bodies, participation is prescribed by the responsible state authority.
The comparative test is offered once a year, the calibration exposure usually twice a year. The registration deadlines are announced in December of the previous year.
The duration of participation up to the final aptitude test is up to 6 months.
No legal remedies are provided for.
If you want to provide and evaluate devices for legally required measurements of radon activity concentration at workplaces, you must be recognized by the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS).
You are a recognized body for the measurement of radon-222 activity concentration at workplaces, but your requirements for recognition have changed? Then you must notify the Federal Office for Radiation Protection.