Abstract
The environmental monitoring system in the counting room of Gamma-Ray Spectrometry Group at the Joǽef Stefan Institute was designed in such a way that it fulfills the requirements of the ISO 17025 standard without causing any additional burden to the staff. In addition to the environmental parameters (temperature, humidity and oxygen concentration in air) the voltage and frequency of the electric power supply and the pressure of the compressed air are monitored. The monitoring system is connected to the main computer and the software automatically checks the recorded data on a daily basis and issues automatic warnings if the recorded values are outside the prescribed limits of acceptance. In this paper, monitoring and control of the environmental and other parameters of the facilities in our laboratory that can affect the measurement result are presented, as well as their time dependencies, correlations among them and correlations between the temperature and the background peak count rates of the spectrometers.
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