ML20032E654
| ML20032E654 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07002548 |
| Issue date: | 10/23/1981 |
| From: | Gross W, Starchman D AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, AKRON, OH |
| To: | Sreniawski D NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III) |
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| Download: ML20032E654 (2) | |
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MEDICALCENTER ST/**M AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER / 400 WABASH AVENUE / AKRON, OHIO 44307 ! t 216 384 6000 W4am E Caley P,es. dent October 23, 1981 D.J. Srenawski Chief, Materials Radiation Protection Section 2 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 6013i
Dear Sir:
This is in reply to your letter of> September 30, 1981 in which you stated the.results of the safety inspection conducted by Ms E. Matson on September 4,1981 at Akron General Medical Center (license no. 03362-02).
The response to each item of noncompliance with NRC requirements is as follows:
1.
On October 23, 1981 an application for amendment to license no 34-03362-02 was submitted which requested an increase in the possession limit of each byproduct material authorized in Group III of Schedule A, Sect. ion 35.100 of 10 CFR 35.
A possession limit of 4 curies was requested.
Full compliance will be achieved upon NRC approval of this pending license amendment. 'If the amendment is not approved, then usage of Group III material will be reduced.
In the future, a license amendment will be submitted in advance of any anticipated usage of radioactive material in excess of the respective possession limit.
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Surveys on packages containing radioactive material are now being per-formed. The external radiation levels for all packages have been less than 200 mR/hr at the package surface and less than 10 gR/hr at 3 feet.
No removable contamination which exceeds 0.01 uCi/100 cm has been observed.
Full compliance was achieved on September 22, 1981.
In' order to prevent future noncompliance, the radioactive shipment receipt survey records will be reviewed by the Radiation Safety Officer or his designate on a semi-annual basis.
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Surveys of the xenon charcoal trap are now being performed on a weekly basis. No significant increase in the count rate of the exhaust sample 9111200781 811112's PDR ADOCK 07002548) c-PDR; OCT 2 91981
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Full compliance was' achieved on September 18, 1981.
In order to prevent future noncompliance, the record of the Xenon trap surveys will be reviewed by the Radiation Safety Officer or his designate on a semi-annual basis.
Iaffirmtheabovginformationiscorrect.
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Radiation Safety Officer DES: sed Signed before me this 26th day of October, 1981.
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