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REFERENCE MATERIAL
IAEA-154
RADIONUCLIDES IN WHEY POWDER

Intended Use  
    This sample is intended to be used as a reference material for the measurement of radionuclides in milk products. It can also be used as a quality control material for the assessment of a laboratory's analytical work, for the validation of analytical methods and for quality assurance within a laboratory. 

Origin and preparation of the material  
    The milk powder was donated to the IAEA by a milk processing facility in the former USSR. The material was produced from cow's milk obtained from animals that had grazed on land contaminated with radioactive fallout resulting from the Chernobyl incident in 1986. A bulk sample of approximately 500 kg (in 25 kg sacks) of milk powder prepared in a single batch was received by the Agency's Laboratories at Seibersdorf. After a preliminary homogeneity test, the material was bottled into plastic bottles in 250 g units without any further processing. Subsequently, the samples were irradiated to a dose of 2.5 x 104 Gy using a 60Co source to ensure long-term stability of the material by inhibiting microbial action.
Date of Release:  
November 1988
Unit Price:  
50 €
Unit Size:  
250 g
Producer:  
Chemistry Unit 
Agency's Laboratories, Seibersdorf
A-2444 Seibersdorf, Austria
Supplier:  
Analytical Quality Control Services 
Agency's Laboratories, Seibersdorf 
A-2444 Seibersdorf, Austria
Reference Sheet: IAEA-154(.pdf)

Reference Date for decay correction: 31st August 1987
Analyte
Status
Activity Concentration
[Bq/kg]
(Based on dry weight)
95% C. I.
[Bq/kg]
N*
40K
R
1575 
1511 – 1644 
23 
90Sr
R
6.9 
6.0 – 8.0 
12 
134Cs
R
1355 
1295 – 1417 
25 
137Cs
R
3749 
3613 – 3887 
26 

Number of accepted laboratory results which were used to calculate the recommended values and their respective confidence intervals about the mean value.
(R/I) 
Classification assigned to the property value for Analyte (Recommended/Information)


The values listed above were established on the basis of statistically valid results submitted by laboratories which had participated in an international intercomparison exercise organized during 1987. The details concerning the criteria for qualification as a recommended value can be found in the report (IAEA/AL/007) "Report on the Intercomparison Run IAEA-154: Radionuclides in Whey Powder" [1]. This report is available free of charge upon request.    

Homogeneity  
    The homogeneity of the bottled material was assessed by measuring the 134Cs and 137Cs activities in twelve bottles, chosen at random, using gamma spectrometry. On the basis of the results the contribution due the heterogeneity of the material was less than 2% and therefore the milk powder could be considered to be homogeneous for a sample size 250 g.  

Dry weight determination  
    All recommended values are expressed on a dry weight basis. Therefore the dry weight must be determined at the time of analysis, using separate sub-samples of at least 500 mg dried to constant weight in a drying oven set to 105 °C. Subsequent weighings should differ by less than 5 mg.   

Instructions for use  
    The recommended sample size for analysis is 250 g. Analysts are reminded to take appropriate precautions in order to avoid contamination of the material during handling. No special precautions are required for the storage of this material.  

References:
[1]

Last updated 30 March 2004