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  • Improved Assessment of Initial Alarms from Radiation Detection Instruments

    Closed for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    J02005

    CRP

    2091

    Approved Date

    9 October 2014

    Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    9 December 2015

    Expected End Date

    8 December 2019

    Completed Date

    19 November 2020

    Participating Countries

    Australia
    China
    Madagascar
    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    United Republic of Tanzania
    Viet Nam

    Description

    With literally millions of vehicles and people crossing borders everyday,?the use of Radiation Portal?Monitors (RPMs) has become a critical tool?for detecting?the unauthorized transboundary?movement of nuclear and other radioactive materials.?The proper assessment of radiation alarms from the RPMs is an essential part of the effort to combat?the global problems associated with these unauthorized movements.? Coordinated research and development is needed, and will be conducted in this CRP, to provide peer reviewed and validated methodologies and guidelines for assessing radiation alarms and providing confidence that nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control is detected and credible response actions initiated.??The CRP scope includes the establishment of a database of materials that cause radiation alarms and the development of a software tool that provides analysis of alarms to improve the decision process for?determining whether an alarm is innocent or?suspicious, i.e., may contain nuclear or?other radioactive materials out of regulatory control.???

    Objectives

    Develop technical documents and tools that can be used by FLOs and expert organizations to enhance member states’ ability to make high confidence assessments on whether or not nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control is present when an initial alarm occurs.

    Specific objectives

    1. Obtain information on radiation alarms (from declared radioactive material shipments and all NORM and other shipments or occupancies of portal monitors) including the physical characteristic of the commodity, the conveyance with the commodity, and the radiation detector data for thatcommodity. This compilation will be used by the software tool developed in (3).2. Form a baseline with recommendations on radiation counting times and instrument choice to draw better conclusions and support an assessment of the radiation alarm.3. Develop a software tool that should not require any technological or infrastructural changes on the existing radiation detection systems but simply act as an overlay that will support FLO assessments of radiation alarms.

    Impact

    The CRP was an excellent capacity building project and greatly enhanced the participants depth and breadth of knowledge and experience in the evaluation of RPM alarms and RPM operation. No single member state would have been be able to conduct the overall scope of research with the myriad commodities and equipment provided by the sum of contributor CRP Member States. Measurable impacts of the CRP can be demonstrated, for example, by the improvement in efficiency, effectiveness, and coordination in the Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka. In Port of Colombo, the CRP activities resulted in a 33% reduction in the time and effort to assess radiation alarms. This reduction in effort was equivalent to three man-years of labor each year just on the part of Customs officers that were re-assigned to other duties. Participation in the CRP also provided benefits, such as, developing a strong network with officials from other countries with similar interests to share research and best practices. The mobile application and its commodity catalogue and software tool support FLOs in their assessment of initial alarms and improves trainings. The Performing the research also strengthened cooperation between regulatory bodies, technical support organizations, Customs, and other related agencies. Contributing Member States provide the necessary peer review and methodology validation to ensure guidelines and tools for assessing radiation detection equipment alarms provide FLOs with the confidence that nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control is detected and appropriate response actions initiated.

    Relevance

    The project is of great relevance and value to the Member States.?There are?hundreds of thousands?of alarms per year on the more than 10,000 radiation portal monitors installed around the world.?With over 99% of the alarms caused by naturally occurring radioactive materials, front line officers and supporting agencies/experts need a tool to more effectively and efficiently evaluate alarms to focus limited resources on suspicious ones. The CRP investigated solutions to the alarm assessment problem and has produced great results - results that led to the development of tools used by the Member States because they were part of the development of the solution. TRACE has been downloaded and installed more than 13,000 times by users from 158 countries. The TRACE App is also available in all official IAEA languages as well as Georgian, Korean, and Turkish. Many countries and international organizations such as the WCO have incorporated TRACE into their standard operating procedures for alarm response and front line officer training. As the tool continues to be maintained and improved, the expected use of TRACE and other CRP outputs will grow and have even greater relevance to enhanceMember State nuclear security efforts.

    CRP Publications

    Type

    Symposium Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    I. U. W. Liyanage, P. N. G. Rathnaweera, C. Massey, K. M. N. P. Silva, "Challenges in Applying Safety and Security Measures in NORM Alarm Assessments in Colombo, Sri Lanka Seaport", The Ninth International Symposium on Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM IX) (organized in cooperation with the IAEA), Denver, Colorado, USA, 23-27 September 2019

    Country/Organization

    Sri Lanka / Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board

    Type

    Symposium Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    C. Massey , “IAEA: The Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Security Interface on NORM Transport: Experience, Challenges and Opportunities”, The Ninth International Symposium on Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM IX) (organized in cooperation with the IAEA), Denver, Colorado, USA, 23-27 September 2019

    Country/Organization

    International Atomic Energy Agency

    Type

    Technical Meeting Oral Presentation

    Year

    2018

    Description

    Oro Lay, “Cambodia Activities: Improving Alarm Assessment”, Second Technical Meeting on Radiation Detection Instruments for Nuclear Security: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities, Vienna, Austria, 16-20 April 2018

    Country/Organization

    Cambodia / General Department of Customs and Excise

    Type

    Technical Meeting Oral Presentation

    Year

    2018

    Description

    Sergey Chuvaev, “Selected CRP Activities (Detection Algorithms)”, Second Technical Meeting on Radiation Detection Instruments for Nuclear Security: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities, Vienna, Austria, 16-20 April 2018

    Country/Organization

    Russian Federation / State Atomic Energy Corporation, Scientific Engineering Centre

    Type

    Conference Oral Presentation

    Year

    2020

    Description

    Nirasha Rathnaweera, "Effective Opportunities for Gender Equality, Career Advancement, and Knowledge Building: Serving as a Chief Scientific Investigator", International Conference on Nuclear Security: Sustaining and Strengthening Efforts, Vienna, Austria, 10-14 February 2020

    Country/Organization

    Sri Lanka / Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board

    Type

    Symposium Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    Y. Hao, K. Chaisan, C. Iamsumang, "NORM Transport and Safety Challenges and Opportunities – The Thai Perspective", The Ninth International Symposium on Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM IX) (organized in cooperation with the IAEA), Denver, Colorado, USA, 23-27 September 2019

    Country/Organization

    Thailand / Laem Chabang Port Customs Bureau

    Type

    Conference Poster

    Year

    2020

    Description

    Elida Bylyku, Dritan Prifti, Charles Massey, Brunilda Daci, Kozeta Tushe, “Building Capacity in Member States through Coordinated Research Activities – Increased understanding and performance in nuclear security in Albania”, International Conference on Nuclear Security: Sustaining and Strengthening Efforts, Vienna, Austria, 10-14 February 2020

    Country/Organization

    Albania / Institute of Applied Nuclear Physics

    Type

    Conference Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    D. Prifti, C. Massey, E. Bylyku, B. Daci, K. Tushe, “Safety and Security Interface of RPMs use to Broaden Radiological Protection in Albania”, ? International Conference RICOMET 2019 in the period 1-3 July 2019, and post-conference General Assembly of the SHARE Platform 4-5 July 2019 in Spain, ISGlobal Barcelona, Institute for Global Health

    Country/Organization

    Albania / Institute of Applied Nuclear Physics

    Type

    Conference Poster

    Year

    2020

    Description

    Changjie yang, Yeliang han, Qi liu, Suyang fan, “Alarm data research of Vehicle Radiation Portal Monitor (RPM)”, International Conference on Nuclear Security: Sustaining and Strengthening Efforts, Vienna, Austria, 10-14 February 2020

    Country/Organization

    China / State Nuclear Security Technology Center (SNSTC)

    Type

    Conference Poster

    Year

    2020

    Description

    Dritan Prifti, Elida Bylyku, Brunilda Daci, Kozeta Tushe, “Coordinated Response and Practical Aspects to Nuclear Security Events in Albania”, International Conference on Nuclear Security: Sustaining and Strengthening Efforts, Vienna, Austria, 10-14 February 2020

    Country/Organization

    Albania / Institute of Applied Nuclear Physics

    Type

    Symposium Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    D. Prifti, C. Massey, E. Bylyku, B. Daci, Kozeta Tushe, "Challenges in Applying Safety and Security Issues in NORM Alarms Assessment in Sea Ports and Land Border Points in Albania.", The Ninth International Symposium on Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM IX) (organized in cooperation with the IAEA), Denver, Colorado, USA, 23-27 September 2019

    Country/Organization

    Albania / Institute of Applied Nuclear Physics

    Type

    Conference Oral Presentation

    Year

    2020

    Description

    P. N. G. RATHNAWEERA, P. D. MAHAKUMARA, R. A. N. C. RANASINGHE , I. U. W. LIYANAGE , C. MASSEY, C. IAMSUMANG, “Enhancing Sustainable Nuclear Security Operations through Participation in the Coordinated Research Project on Improved Assessment of Initial Alarms”, International Conference on Nuclear Security: Sustaining and Strengthening Efforts, Vienna, Austria, 10-14 February 2020

    Country/Organization

    Sri Lanka / Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board

    Type

    Conference Oral Presentation

    Year

    2020

    Description

    Nguyen Ninh Giang, “An overview of Vietnam's research activities on emerging technologies for Nuclear Security in the digital age: current opportunities, future outlook and the IAEA support”, International Conference on Nuclear Security: Sustaining and Strengthening Efforts, Vienna, Austria, 10-14 February 2020

    Country/Organization

    Vietnam / Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS)

    Type

    Journal Paper

    Year

    2020

    Description

    Hobbs, Christopher & McBurney, Peter & Oliver, Dominic. (2020). Data Science in Support of Radiation Detection for Border Monitoring: An Exploratory Study. Science & Global Security. 28. 1-20. 10.1080/08929882.2020.1716461.

    Country/Organization

    United Kingdom / Kings College, London

    Type

    Symposium Paper

    Year

    2019

    Description

    J.L.R. Zafimanjato, N. Zafimanjato, C. Massey, "The Safety-Security Interface in Madagascar: Experience, Challenges, and Opportunities with Transport of NORM", The Ninth International Symposium on Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM IX) (organized in cooperation with the IAEA), Denver, Colorado, USA, 23-27 September 2019

    Country/Organization

    Madagascar / National Institute for Nuclear Sciences and Techniques (INSTN)

    Type

    Conference Paper

    Year

    2018

    Description

    R. Ranasinghe, P. Mahakumara, P. Rathnaweera, I. Liyanage, C. Massey, “Identification of Effective Parameters and Their Relations for Normalization of Radiation Profiles from Radiation Portal Monitors for Initial Alarm Assessment at The Ports of Entry”, International Conference on the Security of Radioactive Material, Vienna, Austria, 3-7 December 2018

    Country/Organization

    Sri Lanka / Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board

    Type

    Conference Oral Presentation

    Year

    2020

    Description

    Sovath Seng, “Cambodia's Participation in Coordinated Research Project (CRP)”, International Conference on Nuclear Security: Sustaining and Strengthening Efforts, Vienna, Austria, 10-14 February 2020

    Country/Organization

    Cambodia / General Department of Customs and Excise

    Type

    Technical Meeting Oral Presentation

    Year

    2018

    Description

    Nirasha Rathnaweera, “Involvement of Sri Lanka for CRP on Improved Assessment of Initial Alarms from Radiation Detection Instruments (J02005)”, Second Technical Meeting on Radiation Detection Instruments for Nuclear Security: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities, Vienna, Austria, 16-20 April 2018

    Country/Organization

    Sri Lanka / Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board

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