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FEB 2 2 19 17 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Gen W. Roy, Chief Fiel.d Coordination and Enforcement Branch Office of Inspection and Enforcement FROM:
Bernard Singer, Chief Radioisotopes Licensing Branch -
Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety
SUBJECT:
UNAUTHORIZED POSSESSION OF RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL This refers to your memorandum dated December 8,1976, forwarding the -
results of a telephone conversation between Mr. Sidney Levin of the Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center (AMMRC) and Dr. C. Gallina of Region I, Office of Inspection and Enforcement. There appears to be some confusion concerning sources which are authorized for use under the terms and conditions of License No. 20-01010-04.
On April 29,1976, the Af41RC requested an amendment to License No. 20-01010-04 to increase the possession limit for californium-252 (enclosure 1). The AMMRC request did not indicate if it was intend 6d to obtain one or more additional sources or exchange the currently authorized source for a larger source. Accordingly, on. August 9,1976, the Radioisotopes Licensing Branch requested additional information concerning the amendment application (enclosure 2).
On September 15, 1976, the AMMRC modified their applicatifon to. indicate a desire to exchange their source for another SRL californium-252 source of the same series designation. The AMMRC also indicated receipt of an SRL Model SR-CF-206-2 source of 31.71 microcuries (enclosure 3).
Amendment No. 24 to License No. 20-01010-04 (enclosure 4) was issued based on statements and representations in the application (enclosure 1) as modified (enclosure.3). _.The cover letter. to this Amendment (enclosure 5) requested additional information concerning the SRL Mcdel SR-CF-206-Z source.
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4 The AMMRC is authorized to possess and use two SRL Model SR-CF-100-199 series sources and to store one 31.71 microcurie SRL Model SR-CF-206-Z source. The Inspection and Enforcement Memorandum indicates that the AMMRC is using a 2.76 curie SRL Model SR-CF-206-Z source. This is in l
violation of the terms and conditions of License No. 20-01010-04.
Accordingly, we suggest that Region I conduct an inspection of License No. 20-01010-04 to clarify this matter.
M Si'nger, ief acna Radioisotopes Licensing Branch Division of Fuel Cycle and Material, Safety
Enclosures:
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AMMCR ltr dated April 29, 1976 2.
NRC ltr FCRL:FC (82006) dated August 9, 1976 3.
AMMCR ltr dated September 16, 1976 i
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Amendment No. 24 to License No. 20-01010-04 5.
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l The inspection was an examination of the activities conducted under your hcense as they relate to radiation safety and to comphance with the Comm ssson's rules and regulations and the conditions of your license. The inspectio1 consanted of selective examinations of procedures and repre-sentative records, anterviews with personnel, and observations by the inspector. The findings as a result of this inspection are as follows:
t K No items of noncompliance or unsafe conditions were found.
t The followmg items of noncompliance related to records, signs, and labels were found:
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A. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of a RADIATION AREA.10CFR 20.203(b)or 34.42 i
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B. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of a HIGH RADIATION AREA.
10 CFR 20.203(c)(1) or 34.42 i
C C. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of an AIRBORNE RADIOACTIVITY AREA.
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D. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL.10 CFR 20.203(e)
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E. Containers were not croperly labeled to indicate the presence of RADIOACTIVE M ATERIAL.
10 CFR 20.203(f)(!) cr I t') t 2)
C F. A euerent copy of 10 CFR 20. a copy of the license, or a copy of the operating procedures was not properly posted or made available.10 CFR 20.20Nb) r l
C G. Fcrm AEC 3 was not properly posted.10 CFR 20.206(c)
C H. Records of the radiation exposure ofindividuals were not properly maintained.10 CFR b0.401(2) or 34.33(b)
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- 1. Records of surveys or disposals were not properly maintained.10 CFR 20.401(b) or 34.43(d) l J. Records of receipt, transfer, disposal, export or inventory oflicensed material were not properly maintained.
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K. Records ofleak tests were not mamtsined as presenbed in your license, or 10 CFR 34.25(c)
L. Records of inventories were not maintamed.10 CFR 34.26 C
M. Utdization togs were not maintained.10 CFR 34.27 C
N. Records of radiation suney instrument calibration were not maintained.10 CFR 34.24 C
O. Records of teletherapy electncalinterlock tests were not maintained as presenbed in your license.
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s A) Dose Considerations:
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B) Teletherapy Inspector judgment 20.101; 20.105 (1) Posting (2) Interlocks (3) 5 year maintenance (4) tb1 functions,
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SECTION RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIALS LICENSES EXPIRATION DATE i
I AEC Byproduct License #20-01010-04 31 July 78 3
i II AEC Special Nuclear Material #SNM-244 31 May.77 l
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III AEC Source Material #SUB-238 31 May.78 IV Army Authori:ation #A-20-10-01
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V AEC Facility #R-65 (Reactor) 2 Oct 97 VI X-Ray Producing Equipment - No License N/A l
VII Neutron Generator - Tritium Under License #20-01010-04 31 July 78 VIII C alifornium Facility - CF-2S2 Under License # 20-01010-04 31 July 78 l
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Any Byproduct Form 100 Curies 1 Curie (est) j Atomic Numbers 3-83 i
Hydrogen-3 (Tritium) 100 Curies (as Targets) 7-10 Curies Hydrogen-3 (Tritium) 10 Curies (any form) 1.1 ~
Californium-252 2.6 Curies i
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Individual Inventory:
Sources which require semi-annual leak testing under subject license:
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Cs-137 29.5 mci 9/30/67 Tracerlab M 1-309 Cal Lab-97 f
Cal Lab-97 Co-60 580 aCi 6/1/68 Tracerlab C o-60 17 mci 9/1/67 Tracerlab E 318 Cal Lab-97 Co-60 1.1 aCi 6/16/59 Tracerlab E 330 Cal Lab-97 j
Co-60 5.1 mci 6/1/61 Tracerlab E 401 Cal Lab-97 Co-60 0.38 mci 3/1/68 Tracerlab 359 Cal Lab-97 t
Cf-252 2.6 Ci 3/16/71 AEC SR-CF-162 Rm 144-97 b.
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NUCLIDE ACTIVITY DATE MEAS.
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LOCATION Fe-55 10 uCi 3/25/69 Rad Mat Corp XD3 (2138)
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Cs-137 8 uCi 5/12/71 Victoreen 134 HP Lab-37 I
Reac Bst-97 Cs-137 0.3 uCi 5/1/60' Tracerlab I
Co-60 0.3 uCi 5/1/60 Tracerlab Reactor FPM Co-60 20 uCi 6/23/59 Tracerlab M 309 Cal' Lab-97 l
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Sr-90 0.9. uCi Tracerl Area monitor-Reactor Base i Sr-90 0.1 uCi 2/22/68 Tracerlak Nf-17 HP Lab-37 l
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Cal Lab-97 (G. Bruggeman) f Ni-63 105 uCi 6/7/66 Disposed Fe-59 100 uCi 4/20/71 Int's C6N Co Disposed j
2n-65 48 uCi 3/12/71 4
CsC1 150 uCi 7/2/64 Nuclear Chic B142 RS137 HP Lab-37 CsC1 150 uCi 7/2/64 Nuclear Chic B142 RS137 HP Lab-37 1
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Kaman Acc Rm-97 H-3 7-10 Ci e.
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Cd-109 2.63x10 g/ min 9/21/67 Tracerlab G 574 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns)
Ch-109 1.63x1 g/ min 2/15/63 Tracerlab F 330 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) 4
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9/ 21/67 Tracerlab G 574 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) 5 Ba-133 1.04x10 2/ min 3/15/63 Tracerlab F 330 Pa 143-97 (F. Burns)
Ba-133 1.08 uCi 3/5/73 New Eng Nuclear ---- Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) 5 Sn-113 2.64x10 8/ min 9/21/67 Tracerlab G 574 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns)
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- Cs-137 1.69x10 g/ min 9/21/67 Tracerlab
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Cs-137 2.9'6x10 2/ min 4/19/62 Tracerlab F 296 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) l 5
Cs-137 1.20 uCi 5/73 New Eng Nuclear ---- Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) i 1
Na-22 1.34 uCi 5/73 New Eng Nuclear ---- Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) j j
Na-22 8.14x10'g/ min 9/21/67 Tracerlab F 191 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) 5 Na-22 1.86x10 E/ min 3/15/63 Tracerlab G 574 Rm 143-97.(F. Burns) i Rm 145-97 (F. Burns)
I-129 0.103 uCi 3/73 New Eng Nuclear Rm 145-97 (F. Burns)
Co-57 1.89 uCi
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Co-57 1 uCi 11/72 New Eng Nuclear
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Mn 54 1.25 uCi 5/22/73 New Eng Nuclear Mr 54 4.19x10 g/ min 9/21/67 Tracerlab G 574 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) t 5
Mn-54 3.79x10 E/ min 3/15/63 Tracerlab F 330 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) j Zn-65 1.81x10 g/ min 9/21/67 Tracerlab G 574 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns)
'5 Zn-65 9.18x10 g/ min 3/15/63 Tracerlab F 330 Rm 143097 (F. Burns) 5 Co-60 3.89x10 E/ min 9/21/67 Tracerlab G 574 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns) 5 Co-60 9.02x10 E/ min 3/15/63 Tracerlab F 330 Rm 143-97 (F. Burns)
Rm 143-97 (F. Burns)
Co-60 1.18 uCi 5/29/73 New Eng Nuclear 5
Cd-109 1.30x10 g/ min 4/19/62 Tracerlab F 296 HP Lab-37 i
Cd-109 1.43x1d g/ min 10/7/59 Tracerlab F 191 HP Lab-37 i
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MANUFACTURER SET LOCATION Ba-133 1.37x10 g/ min 4/19/62 Tracerlab F 296 HP Lab-37 5
Ba-133 3.50x10 g/ min 10/7/59 Tracerlab F 191. HP Lab-37 4
Sn-113 8.16x10 g/ min 4/19/62 Tracerlab F 296 HP Lab-37
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Mn-54 7.25x10 g/ min 4/19/62 Tracerlab F 296 HP Lab-37 Mn-54 20 cpm 6/16/71 Tracerlab F 348 HP Lab-37 Zn-65 2.10x10 g/ min 4/19/62 Tracerlab F 296 HP Lab-37 6
F 435 HP Lab-37 In-65 26.5 cpm 6/16/71 Tracerlab Co-60 1.01x10 E/ min 4/19/62 Tracerlab F 296 HP Lab-37 6
Co-60 1902 cpm 6/16/71 Tracerlab F 435 HP Lab,-37 Cs-137 1256 cpm 6/16/71 Tracerlab F 435 HP Lab-37 NE Nuc Corp 1230 HP Lab-37 Cs-137 NE Nuc Corp 1230 HP Lab-37 Co-60 NE Nuc Corp 1230 HP Lab-37 Mn-54 NE Nuc Corp 1230 HP Lab-37 Na-22 NE Nuc Corp
Fe-55 100 uCi 10/72 NE Nuc Corp f.
Beta reference sources:
NUCLIDE ACTIVIW
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MAh11FACTURER
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LOCATION HP Lab-37 Cl-36 42,200 dpm 8/15/68 Tracerlab HP Lab-37' Cl-36 42,800 dpm 8/15/68 Tracerlae HP Lab-37 Cl-36 45,200 dpm 8/15/68 Tracerlab HP Lab-37 T1-204 5-10 kepm 10/67 Tracerlab HP Lab-37 T1-204 5-10 kepm 10/67 Tracerlab Bi-210 0.204 uCi 6/59 NE Nuc Corp 1225 HP Lab-37 Co-60 0.011 uCi 11/58 NE Nuc Corp 1225 HP Lab-37 Pa-234 0.011 uCi 6/59 NE Nuc Corp 1225 HP Lab-37 T1-204 0.01,6 uCi 11/58 NE Nuc Corp 1225 HP Lab-37 C-14 0.200 uCi 6/59 NE Nuc Corp 1225 HP Lab-37 6
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MANUFACTURER SERIAL NO.
LOCATION 234 5
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SECTION II License: Special Nuclear Material #SNM-244 Erpiration Date: 31 May 1977 1.
Gross Inventory:
Type of Nuclide Max. License Amount Amount on Hand Uranium-235 8 grams 4.9155 grams Plutonium-239 32 grams (Neutron Filters) 24.6 grams Plutonium-239 (Encap) 160 grams (Pu-Be Sources) 160 grams Plutonium-239 0.16 grams 0.329 micrograms (Alpha' Sources) 2.
Individual Inventory:
Sources which require semi-annual leak testing under subject license:
a.
NUCLIDE ACTIVITY MEASURED AMOUNT.
MFG SERIAL LOCATION Pu-239 1200 dpm 11/30/61
.009 ug Eberline P-515 HP Lab-37 Pu-239 2160 dpm 11/30/61
.006 ug Eberline P-5'07 HP Lab-37 Pu-239 11800 dpm 11/30/61
.089 ug Eberlige P-522 HP Lab-37 Pu-239 29000 dpm 11/30/61
.215 ug Eberline P-521 HP Lab-37 Pu-Be 5 Ci 6/24/60 80 grams Mound Lab M 360 Cal Lab 97 Pu-Be
'5 Ci 6/11/61 80 grams Mound Lab 781 Cal Lab-E7 Cal Lab-9' Pu-239 500 mci 7/25/67 8.2 g Cal Lab-9~
Pu-239 ' 500 mci 7/25/67 8.2 g Cal Lab Pu-239 500 sci 7/25/67 8.2 g 3/9/65 1 mg LND 766 HP Lab-37 U-235 3/9/65 10 mg LND 767 HP, Lab-37 U-235 3/9/65 100 mg LND 768 HP Lab.-37 U-235 A146 Reae Cab-26
.0045 g U-235 114 Reac Cab-26 1.6 g U-235 115 Reac Cab-26 1.6 g U-235 8
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Gross Inventory:
Type of Nuclide Max. License Amt.
Amt. on Hand Uranium-238 500,000 lbs.
65, 465. 4 Thorium 50 pounds 6.8 2.
Individual Inventory:
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Thorium:
Dr. Kant has 6.8 pounds in Bldg. 292.
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Depleted Uranium Amount (pounds)
Responsible Officer Material Balance Area 40, 852.6 B. Bowes Bldg. 312 6 311 24, 5'44;70 W. Murphy Bldg. 39 15.10 F. Howell Bldg. 39 53.0 A. Ca pbell Bldg. 97 0
K. Rollins Bldg. 313
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NUCLIDE ACTIVITY DATE MEAS.
MANUFACTURER SERIAL NO.
LOCATION U-238 5529 cpm U.S. Radium 426,
HP Lib-37 U-238 2600 cpm 2/2/61 Tracerlab R-15 A132 HP Lab-37 U-238 2710 cpm 1/10/60 Tracerlab R-15 445 HP Lab-37 U-238 750 cpm Nuclear Chic R-6 HP Lhb-37 '
Nu'elear Chic R-6 HP Lab-37 U-238 1300-epm 10
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Gross Inventory:
Tyve of Nuclide Maximum License Amount Amount on Hand Atomic Numbers 3-83 No Itait 0
Radium-226 500 mci 500 mci Radium-226 1 mci 1 mci Radium-226 2.5 mci 3.1 mci 2.
Individual Inventory:
Sources which require semi-annual leak testing under subject license:-
a.
NUCLIDE ACTIVITY DATE MEAS.
MANUFACTURER SERIAL NO.
LOCATION Radium Chem.
145515 Cal Lab-97.
Ra-226 500 mci CalLab-9[
Ra-226 1 mci 6/16/60 Victoreen 190 Nat Res Corp Storage Rm 120-312 Ra-226 500 uCi Ra-226 500 uCi 6/16/60 Nat Res Corp 520 Bldg. 43-Melt Fac.
Ra-226 500 uCi 6/16/60 Nat Res Corp 530 Bldg. 43-Melt Fac.
Ra-226 500 uCi 6/16/60 Nat Res Corp 530 Be Lab-312-Rm 115 Ra-226 500 uCi 6/16/60 Nat Res Corp 530 Be Lab-312-Rm 111 Ra-226 100 uCi NRC Equip Corp BackBay-612 Ra-226 500 uCi 6/16/60 Nat Res Corp 530 Cal Lab-97 b.
Sources not requiring semi-annual leak testing under subject license:
QiY NUCLIDE_
ACTIVITY DATE MEAS.
MANUFACTURER SERIAL NO.
LOCATION Nuclear Chic R2, Nos 1-11 HP. Lab-37 11 Ra-226 3 uCi Nuclear Chic R2, 12 HP Lab-37 1
Ra-226 3 pCi Nuclear Chic R-2, 13 Training 1
Ra-226 3 pCi HP Lab-37 Tracerlab 3
Ra-226 Tracerlab 297 HP Lab-37 1
Ra-226 5 uCi 11 w
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O ITEM 30 - Description of Accident At 1450 hours0.0168 days <br />0.403 hours <br />0.0024 weeks <br />5.51725e-4 months <br />,12 December 1975, Messrb Thomas McGuire and Joseph Ganem, Physical Science Technicians, were involved in the casting of a 400 lb. depleted uranium (DU) billet in the vacuum induction furnace. The stopper rod in the crucible was l
released to allow the molten DU to flow into the mold. A complete loss of vacuum was immediately observed after the DU was poured into the mold. The furnace power. generators and cooling water were immediately shut off.
Simultaneously with the loss of vacuum smoke and water were observed leaking from the bottom of the vacuum chamber.
Both employees quickly donned respirators upon observing the smoke.
The bottom of the chamber had ruptured and DU was slowly dripping out onto the floor.
The dripping DU was promptly saturated with dry chemical fire fire extinguishers were also applied to cool the area.
extinguishing agent.
CO2 Metal-X fire extinguishing powder was applied to the floor where the DU was dripping with continued applications to smother further DU drippings.
Safety and health personnel were called and arrived at the scene at 1530 hours0.0177 days <br />0.425 hours <br />0.00253 weeks <br />5.82165e-4 months <br />.
Personnel were advised to stand clear and wait for the DU to cool down.
To expedite the cool down the chamber door was cracked open slightly to allow the smoke to be exhausted thru the absolute filter exhaust system.
Other personnel involved after the incident were Mr. William C., Murphy, Sup. Physical Science Technician, Mr. Sidney Levin, Chief, Radiation 5 Occupational Safety Office, and Mr. Alan S.
Campbell, Physical Science Technician.
Respirators were required for all personnel entering the melt faciltiy. There were three air samplers monitoring the melt facility rocm air particulate at the time of the incident.
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physics personnel remained on standby until the situation was under control and left at 2100 hours0.0243 days <br />0.583 hours <br />0.00347 weeks <br />7.9905e-4 months <br />. DU that dripped onto the floor is estimated at 10-25 lbs.
On the following day,13 December 1975, decontamination operations were started.
Upon removal of the crucible and mold the cause of the incident was determined.
The bottom mold plate had ruptured resulting in the release of 400 lbs. of DU onto the floor (wall) of the chamber. The molten DU penetrated the chamber burning a hole approximately 6x18 inches.
It is standard procedure to visually inspect the mold and en2cible for cracks before use.
During the decontamination all personnel involved wore respirators and protective clothing.
Room and personal (lapel type) air samples were taken.
Air sample results indicate that the MPC for DU was not exceeded.
Results of air samples were as follows:
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Prior To and During the incident Location Sample Time U-238(uc/ml)
Th-234(Oc/ml)
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7.02x10 4.99x10 i
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2.12x10-Il 5.27x10-II N 15 ft. to right of furnace.
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3.09x10 1.58x10 end of south wall N 15 ft. to left of fur,nace Wl$ W
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Th-234 (ve/ml)
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1.86x10 2.34x10 William C. Murphy cleaning inside the furnace
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- b. At downdraft table 7 1/4 hrs 1.29x10 2.19x10 ess 15 ft to right of furnace c. N e ar door on west 7 1/4 hrs.
3.46x10' 5.60x10' end of southwall
<~ss 15 ft. to left of furnace 6.77x10~11 1.18x10'
- d. Over the furnace 7 1/4 hrs.
door Bioassays were taken of Messrs McGuire, Ganem, and Murphy on,14 December 1975, Bioassay results indicated. no_ significant int.ernal exposure and were as follows:
NAME Volume' Specimen (ml) ug=s uranium / liter 5.6 William C. Murphy 950 1.6 Thomas McGuire
,1,600 s
2.6 Joseph Ganem 1,350 Unsafe mechanical or physical condition-defective bottom mold plate Unsafe acts - none Unsafe personal factors - none This incident was reported by FONECON to AMC and NRC 13 December 1975 as required by AR385-10 and 10CFR20.403 '
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INSFECTION FINDINGS AND LICENSEE ACKNOWLEDGMENT f
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- a. naGioNac o r rica Department of The Army U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Army Materials & Mechanics Research Directorate of Regulatory Operations Watertown, Massachusetts Region 1 970 Broad Street Newark. New Jersev 07102
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- e. D ATE OF INSPECTION 20-01010-04 77f44 cg cp, 7pg
- s. INSPECTION FINQ4NGC The inspection was an examination of the activities conducted under your license as they relate to radiation safety and to complianca with the Commission's rules and regulations and the conditions of your license. The inspection consisted of selective examinations of procedures and repre.
l sentative records, interviews with personnel, and observations by the inspector. The findings as a result of this inspection are as follows:
No items of noncompliance or unsafe conditions were found.
The followmg items of noncompliance related to records, signs, and labels were found:
A. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of a RADIATION AREA.10 CFR20.203(b)or 34.42 O. B. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of a HIGH RADIATION AREA.
10 CFR 20.203(c)(1) or 34.42 l
C C. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of an AIRBORNE RADIOACTIVITY AREA.
O D. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of RADIOACTIVE LTERIAL.10 CFR 20.203(e) l E. Containers were not properly labeled to indicate the presence of RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL.
10 CFR 20.203(f)(1) or (f)(2) h F. A current copy of 10 CFR 20. a copy of the license, or a copy of the operstmg procedures was not properly posted or I
made available.10 CFR 20.206(b)
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O G. Form AEC.3 was not properly pcsted.10 CFR 20.206(4,-
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H. Records of the radiation exposure ofindividuals were not propsr!y mair.tained.10 CFR 20.401(a) or 34.33(b)
- 1. Records of suneys or disposals were not properly maintained.10 CFR 20.401(b) or 34.43(d)
O J. Records of receipt, transfer, disposal, export or inventory oflicensed material were not properly maintained.
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10 CFR 30.51,40.61 or 70.51 K. Records ofleak tests were not maintained as prescribed in your license, or 10 CFR 34.25(c)
O L Records ofinventories were not maintained.10 CFR 34.26 M. Utilization logs were not maintained.10 CFR 34.27 O
N. Records of radiation survey instrument calibration were not maintained.10 CFR 34.24 O. Records of teletherapy electricalinterlock tests were not maintained as prescribed in your license.
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- 7. The AEC Compliance inspector has explained and I understand the items of noncernpliance listed above. The items of noncompliance willbe corrected within the next 30 days.
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I U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION O Rsv. 11/15/: ~ JGUIATORY OPERATIONS, REGION I Inspection Field Notes A. Docket Number B. Report Number C. Priority / Category D. Inspection Dates 7 S ci ! E'(i-/?)-2 fc8 ?, /7 7 2 E. Licensee Facility G. License No. D P 4 % E/ # c;7 pre kof s $" g,.,2 >C)- O /0 /C)-C /W:Ecau.9 /??Ecwst WMMw /-+'sev RemfMw GwTd H. Type of Inspection 1. No and date or last Amend-J. Da te s of Las t inspection c /,umsvouwcCQ ment C'2/ &c /3,1970 0'Ausp.Gr7/os/ 5~l/Yl7/ K. Principal Inspector L. Accompanying M. Other Accompanying Personnel and Date of Report Inspector W CO } kuC& gy[ N. Proprietary Info. O. Reviewer P. Date of Review hf 6
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Cff'l c~ d. h. sw T. Enforcement Action U. Previous Outstanding Items 3W Norii /Od - CLLTAA V. Unresolved Items W. trevtousty Reported i.aresolved icems N0/JE X. Recom. Reinspection Y. Name & Tele. # of RSO Z. RMS Code Nu=ber T. f-Ct//A./ 'Y G /~) c/M - 790o O '3 C, f o C. p.~- A ~u' ,. y ZZ. Scope of Inspection: ( 4 complete, ( ) partial, () specia l
- Identify individuals who attended Management Interview by asterisks.
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q q DETAILS Scope of the Program -Number of individuals occupational 17 exposed I 3'b. -Number of individuals subject to significant* risk O -Potential for external exposure Negligible Slight Moderate High [f Whole body Skin Extremities -Potential for internal exposure (Vf negligible ( ) alight ( ) moderate ( ) high -Effluents Negligible Slight Moderate High Airborne V'/ V Liquids -Unusual aspects General All records examined and all inquiries made by the inspector related to records and events =ade or experienced in the time interval from the date of the last inspection, or the date of license issuance in the case of initial inspections, until the date of this inspection,_unless otherwise noted. Unless otherwise specified, radiation level measurements, shown 1n these notes as having been made by the inspector, were made using a radiation survey meter typeEi3Supcodel 120 calibrated /73 by 6 kl V The findings reported here were based on: (1) observations made by the in-spector during his physical inspection of the licensee's facilities (2) a selective examination of procedures and representative records and docu-(3) Information furnished by Individuals Interviewed and (4) Mea-
- ments, surements made by the inspector.
- Reasonable probability of incurring 25% or more of MPC or MPE.
.r Items of Noncompliance and Safety Found in the Last Inseection The licensee's action to correct and prevent recurrence of items of noncom-pliance and/or safety, found in the last inspection, were given particular attention during this inspection. Unless these items are shown-under the section below, entitled " Findings Indicating Noncompliance or. Conditions Prejudicial to Health and Safety", the inspector found that the licensee's corrective and preventive action was adequate. Findings Indicating Compliance Annex A identifies the specific procedures followed by the inspector in determining co=pliance with each relevant section of Title 10. The in-spector also made such inquiries, examined such records and made such observations as were necessary for him to determine that the licensee had complied with the requirements of each license condition. When a section of Annex A is notated "N/I", this means that compliance with this section was not determined during this inspection. During the next inspection this area will be covered. When a section of Annex A is notated "N/A", this means that-it is readily apparent that the section is not applicable to the licensee's program (e.g. the requirements of 10 CFR 20.103 or 106 are not applicable if the licen-see possesses only sealed sources). The paragraphs in Annex A that are initialed by the inspector indicate how the inspector determined compliance. Status of Previously Reoorted Unresolved Items W Additicnal Information Relating to Incidents Recorted Since Last Inseection Attached as Annex B, or referenced on identified pages of these notes. Findings Indicating Noncompliance or Conditions Prejudicial to Health and Safety Attached as Annex C, or referenced on identified pages of these notes. Principals Persons Radionuclides Locations of Use Race of Use A 89 W 3rmo1 A' % (? el) / Grxexsmx b 9 3Em Gsc wm ) s @ M. " ' MM yy g zs1 Cf Og g f c, m Gu so,mw kB wsr aus - GWLV ) ce
rx e Lina of Authority (from usar to Management) W M v'im ~ 2.0 * @A?" l 3o Facilities /7&rra/c a7e G/WJ Use: ( ) Radiochemistry labs used exclusively for licensed material; (I Conventional labs used exclusive).y for licensed matarial; (d Conven-tional labs with shared use; (d Room or area used exclusively for preparation and application of licensed material, and storage; () Mfg or processing areas designated for radiologte operations only; ( ) Entire building used exclusively for radiologte operations ( ) Other: Storage: ( Ample space, Adequata lighring, ( [ Uncluttered, d Shielding adequata (d Material identified (.VRefrigerator, ( -) cabinet, ( ) fuma hood, (:d cave, (vIseparate room, ( ) separate building Access Control: (vf locked, ( posted and administratively controlled C / locked when unattended, d custodial personnel instructed M, /*, Control Devices and Alarms: (d 20.203(c)(2), (v7Other( M Y M (U4 ~;6 % h4 I 4 ,.1 Cot:mencs : MM Equipment Monitoring, portable: ( alpha, ( d bata, ( # gamma, ( d autron (4 adequata no., ( f accessible, ( # calibrated, C appropriate sen-sitivity C3 4 ,f g 1 () [ad-u.~ < u d, air sampling, M( Monitoring, area: ( ) alpha, ( ) beta, C4 ga=ma, n' equate no. m a-m-Az,n.. m (i properly located, C1 calibrated, ( -T eas ted, ( d app oropriate sen-sitivity.
n q ..) Special Equipment: ( BZ sa=plers: ( ) adequate no., ( ) properly used, ( ) accessible (d)f fume hoods,( ) glove boxes, ( ) hot cells-large, (-f' hot cells-small (dI local exhaust ventilation, (-7 remote tongs, ( d' shields, (-7 protective handwear, ( ) protective footwear, (/Iprotective clothing, (v1 absorbent paper, ( 4 working trays, (-) designated ra-dioactive waste disposal sinks, ( ) respirators, ( ) eye wash foun-tains, ( ) DOP filter testing equipment, (/) disposable pipettes, (s) disposable syringes, ( ) Other: Management Interview The inspector (s) met with /7, d?' and /~.in SI' '.s office, on 7/t/ 73 at the conclusion of the inspection. The inspector (s) gave date di a Form AEC-591 indicating (that no items of) noncompliance had been found during the inspection. The inspector (s) =et with , and in 's office, on at the conclusion of the inspection. The inspector (s) informed date that no items of noncompliance had been found du' ring this inspection. He infor=ed that he would receive a letter enclosing a Form AEC-591 confirming these findings. (Inspector: No Form AIC-591 may be issued if there were Outstanding items reviewed during this inspection except, if our acknowledgement letter, written following the issuance of an AEC Form 592, predated July 1, 1971.) No form AEC-591 was issued because outstanding Items had been reviewed during this inspection. The inspector (s) met with , and in 's office, on at the conclusion of the inspection. Tha inspector (s) explained the purpose of the inspection. With respect to the item (s) of noncompl1-ance, the inspector (s) explained the relevant requirements of the AEC re-gulatiens and described the inspection findings that indicated noncompli-ance with these requirements. acknowledged the validity of the cita-tion (s) and stated that prompt action would be taken to correct them. He also described procedures whereby he would assure that these and similar item (s) of noncompliance would not recur. He signed and dated the Form AEC-591. The inspector (s) met with and in 's office, on at tne conclusion of the inspection. The inspector (s) ex-date
n. q < plained the purpose of the inspection. With respect to the items of non-compliance, the inspector (s) explained the relevant requirements of the AEC regulations and/or the conditions of the license and described the in-spection findings that indicated noncompliance with these requirements. acknowledged the validity of the citations and stated that prompt action would be taken to correct them. He also described procedures where-by he would assure that these and similar items of noncompliance would not recur. Other: I I " + - - 4
7 ANNEX A 1.0 10 CFR 20 1.1 20.101, " EXPOSURE OF' INDIVIDUAL TO RADIATION IN RESTRICTED AREAS" .1.1 By axamination of records of (v) receipts, (d inventories, ( surveys, ( ) personnel dosimetry, ( ) bicassay, and (d disposal transfers, and/or ( 6 by questioning the RSO and/or (d these e users M C-D, ( ) and by =y physical inspection of the restricted areas, I IDENTIFIED those INDIVIDUALS WHOSE external EXFOSURES MIGHT reasonably be expected to EXCEED 25% OF THE LIMITS of 20.101(a). \\ 1.1.1.1 I asked the RSO and/or the principal users H0tf the EX-POSURES to these individuals had been EVALUATED and what magn 1-Mb tudes of exposure had been found. \\.1.2 I found that the licensee's METHODS of evaluating exposures was 1 in each case APPROPRIATE to the type and energy of the radiation # g. and the area of the individuals body that was at risk. N.1.1.3 I found that the licensen's evaluations of exposures showed that NO INDIVIDUAL had been EXPOSED IN EXCESS of the limits of 20.101. 1.1.4 A stated that the licenses did not avail h1=self of the pro-
- yj e visions of 10 CFR 20.101(b) and therefore NO FO:CIS AEC-4 WERE MAINTAINED. c y / C O //V/ hf 1.1.5
( ) I observed a CORRECTLY COMPLETED FORM AEC-4 for each individual whose quarterly whola body exposure exceeded 1.25 re=s; or ( ) 1 identified approximately % of the individuals whose quar-carly whole body exposure had exceeded 1.25 rems and exa=ined each individual's Form AEC-4 and found each to be correctly co=pleted. 1.2 20.103, " EXPOSURE OF INDIVIDUALS TO CONCENTRATIONS OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IN RESTRICTED AREAS" 1.2.1 By examination of records of ( v[ receipts, (W inventories, () surveys, ( ) personnel dosimetry, ( ) effluent monitoring, and (v[ disposals / transfers, by questioning the RSO and chase users d g C, d , and by my physical inspection of the restric-ced areas, I IDENTIFIED chose INDIVIDUALS WHOSE internal EXPOSURES MIGHT reasonably be expected to EXCEED 25% OF THE LIMITS of 20.103. \\.1. 2.1.1 I asked the RSO and/or the principal users HOW the EXPO-W j' ,7 SURES to these individuals had been EVALUATED and what magnitude of exposure had been found. J
l m 9 A-2 N'1.2.2 I found that the licensee's METHODS of evaluating compliance with 20.103 was APPROPRIATE to the circumsrances of exposure in each i
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.ts of 20.103. 1.3 20.104, " EXPOSURE OF MINORS" h.3.1 I jetermined by questioning ( the RSO, and/or- (!) b , and/or (V) examining Forms AEC-5 or their equivalents and/or (4 observing / individuals in the restricted areas that NO INDIVIDUALS under 18 years of age had been EXPOSED in the restricted areas, or 1.3.2 In the manner indicated above, I IDENTIFIED those INDIVIDUALS un-der 18 years of age who had been exposed in the restricted areas by questioning ( ) the R50,' ( ) the minors, ( ) the minor 's su-- parvisors. I determined the circumstances of exposure and the li-censee's method of evaluating the minor's exposures. I determined that the METHOD OF EVALUATION had been ADEQUATE. I found that the evaluations showed that the exposures had NOT EXCEEDED 10*. of the limits of 10 CFR 20.101(a). 1.4 20.105, " PERMISSIBLE LEVELS OF RADIATION IN UNRESTRICTED AREAS" 1.4.1 By questioning the 0 and/or the principal users and(dbyexam-ining records of ( receipts, ( i inventories, ( ) disposals /trans-f ars, and (#) surveys, and by a physical inspection of the restric-tad areas, I DETERMINED the TIMES AND CIRCUMSTANCES under WHICH the licensee's use and/or storage of materials would have resulted in the generation of exposure levels in the unrestricted area of a mag-nitude of WARRANTED CALCULATION OR MEASUREMENT to assure compliance with 20.105. \\1.4.2 I questioned the RSO and/or the involved principal users to de-termine if these calculations or MEASUREMENTS had been MADE; HOW g6 they had been EU)E; and what CONCLUSIONS had been DRAWN. I found that adequate surveys had been made-indicating that the levels of radiation in the unrestricted area had not exceeded the 11mits of 20.105. \\.4.3 I MEASURED THE EXPOSURE RATES IN THE UNRESTRICTED AREAS and found g g 1 that at the time of inspection none exceeded the allowed levels. e
A ] A-3 1.4.4 Following the procedures described in paragraph 1.4.1 aBove, I de-termined that there had been N0 circumstances under which there was any REASONASLE PROBABILITY OF the levels HAVING EXCEEDED the limits of 20.105. 1.5 20.106, " CONCENTRATION IN EFFLUENTS TO USRESTRICTED AREAS" "1.5.1 By questioning the RSO and these principal users 4 , by examination of records of C-[ receipts,4 and by ob ( d'inven-( ) effluent monitoring, and (. ) surveys, ( b
- tories, tions made during my physical inspection of the restricted areas, I IDENTIFIED those OPEPATIONS WEERE there was a REASONABLE PROBA3-ILITY of generation 0F CONCENTRATIONS of radioactive material in affluents to the unrestricted area.
1.5.2 I asked the RSO or the principal user to describe the evaluation that had been =ade to ASSURE that the CONCENTRATION of radioactive =aterial in these effluents DID NOT EXCEED THE LIMITS of 20.106. 1.5.3 I determined that the licensee's ( ) calculations, ( ) location of samplers, ( ) collection methods, and ( ) assay methods were SUITABLE for EVALUATION of the concentrations of the types of radioactive ma-terial that were discharged (i.e. considering its identity, physical and chemical form, particle site, the presence of dust leading or moisture. . etc). I noted that the licensee's evaluations showed compliance with 20.106. 1.5.4 Having assured myself, from the findings of previous AEC inspectors, that the licensee's procedures for calculating, sampling and assay-ing the sa=ples were in accord with accepted practices I ONLY EXAM-INED the RECORDS of his measured concentrations. I found that these showed him to be in compliance with 20.106. % 1.5.5 Following the procedures described in paragraph 1.5.1 above, I de-termined that quantities and forms of the material, and the circen-gr,56-stances under which it was handled were such that THERE WAS NO SIG-NIFICANT PROBABILITY OF VIOLATION OF THE SECTION. 1.6 20.201, " SURVEYS" N 1.6.1 In the course of determining the licensee's status of compliance sggs_ j with all sections of Part 20, I found that ADEQUATE SURVEYS had been CONDUCTED: (
c. A-4 1.7 20.202, " PERSONNEL MONITORING" M.7.1 As stated in paragraph 1.1.1 above, I identified those indivi-duals whose external exposure might reasonably be expected to AEC-5 or its equivalent was =aintained FOR EACH of these INDIVI ; gj u exceed 257. of the 20.101(a) limits. I ascertained that a FORM DUALS. 1.7.1.1 I concurred in the licensee's evaluation that personnel monitoring was not required for any individual using =aterial un-der this license. 1.7.1.2 A stated that each of these individuals had been IN-O STRUCTED TO WEAR his personnel DOSIMETER while he was in the re-W striccad areas. \\1.7.1.3 I noted that the licensea's written OPERATING PROCEDURES k directed occupants of the restricted areas to wear their person-nel dosimeters. \\.7.1.4 During my inspection of the restricted areas I OBSERVED 1 that all individuals who I encountered, and who were required to W.A wear PERSONNEL DOSIMETERS, were wearing them. 1.7.2 identified those individuals under 13 YEARS OF AGE who enterad tha restrictad areas. He DESCRISED the PROCEDURES fol-loved by each of these 1ndividuals and the duration of times spent in the restricted areas. I noted that for each individual whose exposures could reasonably be expected to EXCEED 57. of the LIMITS of 20.101(a) there was on file a Form AEC-5 or its equivalent. h .7.3 4 stated that No individuals UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE entered pK 1 the restricted areas. 1.7.4 By questioning the following individuals 4,C, and 3 who were responsible for controlling access to High Radiation Areas 4 or who entered these areas, I determined that all INDIVIDUALS WHO ENTERED the HIGH RADIATION AREAS were PROVIDED with PERSONNEL W j,* MONITORING equipment. G-ra t x:,m 1.7.5 stated, and my findings verified the fact, that there were NO HIGH RADIATION AREAS under the licensee's control. ~
,/ - n A-5 ) 1.8 20.203, " CAUTION SIGNS, LABELS, SIGNALS, AND CONTROLS" \\l.8.1 In my physical inspection of the operational araas I observed that EACH ROOM OR AREA I visited was POSTED with the appropriate s1 n 5 reading (d CRM, (/) CRA, (/) CHRA, or ( ) CARA, as applicable, and show1ng tha radiation caution symbol. .8.2 In my physical inspection of the operational area I observed that EACH CONTAINER that requirad a label was in fact LABELED CRM, show-ing the radiation caution sy=bol, the identity of its contents and sufficient infor=ation to permit individuals handling or using the containers, or working in the vicinity thereof, to take precautions to avoid or minimize exposures. 1.9 20.'206, " INSTRUCTION OF PERSONNEL: POSTING OF NOTICES TO EMPLOYEES" '5.1.9.1 /3 stated that all INDIVIDUALS working in or frequenting the re-stricted areas were ORALLY INSTRUCTED to a degree coc:mensurate with N the radiation hatards encountered. .9.2 I examined the licensee's OPERATING PROCEDURES and found that they PROVIDED individuals working in or frequenting the restricted areas 6L/7 ~ with INSTRUCTIONS for the cafe handling of =aterial that were co= men-' surate with the radiation harards encountered. 1.9.3 I obsarved that th licansea had ?OSTED a current COPY of 10 CFR 20 a copy of the LICENSE and a copy of OPERATING ?ROCEDURES applicable to work under the license in a sufficient number of places to permit occupants of the restricted areas to observe them on the way to or from their place of e=ployment. N1.9.3.1 A stated that these EOCUMENTS were AVAILABLE for em-g f A playee's axamination upon request. I saw these docesents. N 1.9.4 I observed that FORMS AEC-3 were conspicuously POSTED in a suf ficient number of places to permit e=ployees working in or frequenting any por-tion of the restricted areas'to_ observe a copy on the way to or from their place of employment. 1.10 20.207, " STORAGE OF LICENSED MATERIALS" 1.10.1 In my inspection of the licensee's facilities, I observed that NO /z/yydl MATERIAL was STORED IN an UNRESTRICTED AREA. 1.10.1.1 stated that all areas in which MATERIAL was stored were SECURED WHEN UNATTENDED by individuals who had been instructed in the safe use of the =aterial.
r) r~. A-6 1.10.2 I ASCERTAINED by physical inspection that all MATERIAL stored in un-restricted areas was SECURED against unauthortned removal fran the place of storage. 1.11 20.301, " WASTE DISPOSAL - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS" 5% 1.11.1 By questioning the RSO and these principal users 23 , by examination of records of (LP' receipts, ( ) surveys, () effluent monitoring, O/) invenceries, (4f cisposal/ transfer, and ,y[{jb by my physical inspection of the licensee facilities, I IDENTIFIED the PROCEDURES used by the licenses to dispose of waste material. 1.11.1.1 I determined that no material had been disposed of as waste. N1.11.2 1 determined that these procedures INVOLVED either one or a combin-scion of the FOLLOWING METHODS: ( g Transfer to an authorized re- //N cipient, ( ) In accordance with a license cendition, ( ) Release into sanitary sewage system, ( ) Burial in soil, or ( ) As allowed by 20.106. f4 g;;, g,% g,,o 1.12 20.303, " DISPOSAL BY Rii. EASE INTO SANITARY SEWAGE SYSTEMS" 'N1.12.1 A stated that no licensed material had been released into the san-cg73L_ itary sewage system. 1.12.2 In the manner indicated in Paragrdph 1.11.1, I IDENTIFIED those OPERATIONS from which vaste was discharged to the sanitary sew-age system. 1.12.3 By questioning the RSO and these principal users regarding the details of the procedures being followed, I I determined that the affluent was READILY SOLUBLE or DISPOSABLE in water. J 1.12.4 By questioning the RSO and these principal users , and by my examination of records of ( ) receipts, -( ) disposals / transfers, ( ) survey of sewage release races, ( ) calcula-tions of concentrations of material per unit volume of sewage, or ( ) measurements of concentracien cf material per unit volume of sewage, I determined that: l l 1., The QUANTITY of radioactive material RELEASED in any one DAY did not exceed the larger of the following limits: (a) Appendix B, Table I, Col. 2 concentrations averaged over any one day or (b) Ten times the quantity of such material specified in Appendix C. 8 y w -,-n
A-7 2. The MONTHLY average did not exceed Appendix B, Table I, Col. 2 CONCENTRATIONS. 3. The GROSS quantity of radioactive MATERIAL did not exceed 1 curie / year. 1.13 20.304, " DISPOSAL BY BURIAL IN SOIL" 1.13.1 By questioning the RSO and these principal users and by examination of records of burials I DETERMINED that the LICENSEE had MET the requirementi of this section. K.13.2 1 7 stated that no licensed material was disposed of by burial in foggis 1 / soil. 1.13 20.305, " TREATMENT OR DISPOSAL BY INCINERATION" 1.13.1 Having noted that incineration was AUTEORIZED BY THE LICENSE, I ques-tioned the RSO and these principal users who utilized this method of disposal, I EXAMINED the RECORDS, which showed the identity of the material, its quantity, and the date of incineration. I also deter-mined that the QUANTITY LIMITATIONS (if any) given in the license had NOT been EXEEDED. I determined that the licensee had made valid sur-voys to ensure that the EFFLUENT AND ASE limits given in the license had not been exceeded. I did this by examining his sample collection techniques and his assay procedures. \\ 1.13.2 By examination of waste disposal records, by questioning the princi-pal users and the RSO, and by physical inspection of the licensee's do/22 facilities, I determined that he had NOT UTILIZED INCINERATION as a means of treatment or disposal of material. 1.14 20.401 " RECORDS OF SURVEYS, RADIATION MONITORING, AND DISPOSAL" .14.1 I examined ( ) all, (4 approximately To % of, the RECORDS OF RADIATION EXPOSURE of all individuals for whom monitoring was re-quired under 20.202. I found that these records were maintained on FOR.93 AEC-5 or on clear and legible forms containing all the in-formation required by Form AEC-5. I found they were kept in accor-dance with the INSTRUCTIONS contained ON THE REVERSE SIDE of Form AEC-5. 1.14.2 As indicated in paragraph 1.7.1.1 of these notes no individuals were required to wear personnel monitoring equipment.
p A-8 1.14.3 I examined ( ) all records; ( ) a representative number of records, of surveys conducted in accordance with ( ) 20.201(b), disposals made under ( ) 20.302 (As allowed by License Amendment), ( ) 20.303 (Release to Sanitary Sewers) and ( ) 20.304 (Burial in Soil) and found that the records contained the essential elements for ade-quate evaluation of compliance. 1.15 20.402, " REPORTS OF THEFT OR LOSS OF LICENSED MATERIAL" N-1.15.1 STATED that there had been NO LOSS OR THEFT of licensed material in such quantities and under such circumstances that a du'7 substantial hazard might result to persons in unrestricted areas. \\.15.1.1 I VERIFIED this fact by comparison of records of 6') 1receipts, ( J inventories, and (J disposal /transf er, taking into,;p/07L-consideration the decay rates of the various radionuclides. 1.16 20.403, " NOTIFICATION OF INCIDENTS" j E.16.1 In the course of my inspection of all sections of Part 20 I found there had been NO CIRCUMSTANCES that WARRANTED the submission "g 77;j( l that of NOTIFICATION under 20.403. 1.16.2 In the course of my inspection of all sections of Part 20 I found that in each instance where NOTIEICATION had been required such no-tification HAD BEEN MADE in accordance with the specifications of this section. 1.17 20.404, " REPORT TO FORMER EMPLOYEES OF EXPOSURE TO RADIATION" hl.17.1 M stated that NO FORMER EMPLOYEE HAD REQUESTED A REPORT gv'7A of his exposure. 1.17.2 stated that one or more FORMER EMPLOYEES HAD REQUESTED REPORTS of their exposures. showed me copies of the licensee's response to these requests. I examined the copies and noted that they furnished all the information required lar this section. 1.18 20.405, " REPORTS OF OVEREXPOSURES AND EXCESSIVE LEVELS AND CON-CENTRATIONS" 51.18.1 In the course of my inspection of all sections of Part 20, I found that there had been N0 CIRCUMSTANCES that WARRANTED the SUBMISSION Lv'7[ of reports under 20.405. w r
o a / A-9 { 1.18.2 In the course of my inspection of all sections of Part 20, I found j that in each instance where a 20.405 REPORT had been required the I report HAD BEEN SUBMITTED in accordance with the specifications of the section. 1.19 20.406, " NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES OF EXPOSURE TO RADIATION" i \\.19.1 4 stated that NO EMPLOYEE had REQUESTED an annual REPORT of g&s 1 his. exposure. 1.19.2 stated that each employee who had requested an annual RE-PORT of his exposure HAD BEEN FURNISHED with such report. 1.20 20.407, " PERSONNEL EXPOSURE AND MONITORING REPORTS" \\.20.1 By comparing the licensee's program with the specifications of 1 this section I determined that the provisions of THIS SECTION DID WSN NOT APPLY to the licensee. 1.20.2 I compared the licensee's copies of REPORTS with the specifications of this section and determined that they MET THE REQUIREMENTS. 1.21 20.408, " REPORTS OF PERSONNEL EXPOSURE ON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT OR WORK" M.21.1 As indicated abova, I determinad that the require =ents of 20.407, gA and hence 20.408, were NOT APPLICABLE to this licensee. 1.21.2 By questioning and by examining all records that gave evidence of the presence or absence of individuals who were using licensed =aterials (4.g. Forms AEC-5, B.Z sampling, bioassay iso-tope committee authorizations, etc.) I IDENTIFIED those INDIVIDUALS { who had TERMINATED e=ployment or work. I examined the licensee's copies of reports of their exposures which he had submitted to the individuals and to the AEC. I found that they had been complaced in accordance with the requirements of this section. 2.1 30.3, 40.3 and 70.3 " ACTIVITIES REOUIRING LICENSE" 2.1.1 By questioning ( 4 the RSO and/or the following individuals, 1 c. .D , and/or (.4 by examination of records of (d g,[' receipts and M transfer / disposal, I determined that the licensee had neither manufactured, produced, transferred, received, acquired, I owned, possessed, used imported or exported licensed =aterial except I as authorized in a specific or general license issued pursuant to i the regulations of Title 10.
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f $ A. No item of noncompliance was found. i B. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of a aAntATIoN AntA. f 10 CFR 20.20J(b) or 34.42 l O C. Rooms or areas were not properir posted to indicate the presence of a urca mao ATrou i>EA. l 10 CFR 20.203(c) (1) or 34.42 1 f O D. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of an AIStoRNE aAntoACTtVtTY AaEA. 10 CFR 20.203(d) j O E.. Rooms or areas were not properly posted to indicate the presence of nantoacTIVE MATEa!At. 10 CFR 20.203(e) F. Containers were not properly labeled to indicate the presence of RAo!OACT!YE MATEa!AL. l 10 CFR 20.203(f) (1) or (f) (2) i O G.' A current copy of 10 CFR 20. a copy of the license, or a copy of the operating procedures was not properly posted or i made available.10 CFR 20.2C6(b) t j 0 H. Form AEC-3 was not properly posted.10 CFR 20.206(c) O 1. Records of the radiation exposure of individuais were not properly maintained.10 CFR 20.401(a) or 34.JJ(b) E O J. Records of surveys or disposals were not properly maintained.10 CFR 20.401(b) or 34.43(d) f I + i O K. Records of receipt, transfer, disposal, export or inventory of licensed material were not properly maintained. t 10 CFR 30.31,40.61 or 70.51 j O L. Records of leak tests were not maintained as prescribed in your license. or 10 CFR 34.25(c) l i I O M. Records of inventories were not maintained.10 CFR J4.25 i-O N. Utilization togs were not maintained.10 CFR 34.27 l A ^^"Y ' s AEC Compliance inspector) S. LICENSEE'S ACNNOWLEDGM ENv 'Ihe AEC Compliance Inspector has explained and I understand the items of noncompliance listed above. The items l j of noncompliance will be corrected within the next 30 days. y ;( ff M \\ 'If Y 4 poz g i (Licever Representatise - Tide er Pesasee) (Dase n { calGIN ALI LICENs EE. COPIES: O co accioa co acaoouaareas O co caroacewcar I ~
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( _* y APKI L_ERIALS AND MECHANICS'RESEARCH C'E!fTER WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS 02172 SPI:CIAL ORDERS 11 September 1969 NUMBER 73 1. TC 372. Following orders RESCINDED: SMO: Par 2 SO h1 this hq dtd 29 Apr 69 Part to: Radiation Control Co=sittee 2. TC 351. Foi 3d is apt and vill consist of mbr in position indic. Nams: Ra<diation Control Committee Mbr: 3RUGGEMAN, GORDON A,. & = %== _ O'CONNOR, JOHN J., Alternate Chairman and Member DADY, CHARLES E., Member cA.-kl. U* FOLEY, LEO F., Alternate Member in the absence of CHARLES E. DADY, d M esd LEVIN, SIDNEY, Me=ber. 54.hi./ #ph.d 4 R88 HALL, JAMES F., Alternate Me=ber in the absence of SIDNEY LIVIN DER 30GROSIAN, SATRAK, Member u.L... (3 r.g.a. IDNOVAN, DR. ROBERT E., Member Eff date: 11 Sep 69 Pd: Indefinite
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To effect ce=pliance with AMC Regulation No. 385-25 and AMMRC 71t Rsgulation NO. 15-2. Auth: N/A Sp instr: Ncne FOR THE COMMANDER: DISTRIBUTION: SENNES E. GORDON, JR. 1-Director ILT, Ord C 1-Dap Dir/C0 Adjutant 1-Dap Tech Dir 1-Org Matls Lab E l Aasoc for Res 1-M&R Record Copy llAsson for Eng 1-IH&SB' 1* Assoc for Tech 2-Ea Memb, Rad Cont Com 1-Chf, Matis Adv Gp 14. Foster.. ~ f. 1rAdm & Svc Ofc 1-File 5-Extra 1-Intell & Sec l-M6=t Office Sn e. $ " l
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- 1. Attached is a list of Valid Authorizations to possess and use radioisotopes that are currently approved by the Radiation Centrol Cemnittee. This list is being distributed to those whose names appear en it, as well as to members of the Committee and to the administrative offices.
- 2. Requests to procure radioisotopes must be approved by the Radiation Protect-ion Officer prior to being processed by Precurement.
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- 3. Shipments of radioisotepes that are received vill be held in the Supply Sect-ion's storage area until they have been checked for surface dose rate arri released by the Radiation Protection officer.
- 4. *. fork involving use of radioisotopes will be accomplished in accordance with the stipulations on the Form 16 Application. If changes are contemplated, they must first be approved by the Radiation Control Cc=ittee
- 5. If there are errers in the attached list, the undersigned is to be notified.
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a ARMY MATERIALS AND MECIIANICS REsEARCll CENTER RADIATION C0lTTROL COFM11TFE List' of Valid Authorinations - 1 yarch 1969 ,t ' i NAME AUTHORIZED ISOTOPES AND FORMS AUTliORIZATI0if DATE NUMBER 4 1 Bruggeman, Dr. G.A. Fe-59 1.0 mc1 solution 22 sept 66 AMRA 66-1 Part B dated 7 July 66 d -185,187 8.0 mC1 Solid t) !l Na-211 0.41 mC1 Solid N1-63 0.1 met solution 4 Bruggeman, Dr. G. A. Co-60 1.0 mC1 solid 2 Feb 67 Alma 67-3 Mn-51 1.0 mci solid t i Bruggeman, Dr. G. A. sb-125 0.5 mci solution 12 June 67 AMRA 67-3-1 l i Bruggeman, Dr. G. A. Zn-65 1.0. mci solution 11 Dec 67 AMMRc 67-3-2 i l j
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J. Pu-239 1.0 mC1 Plated source 21 Nov 67 AMMRC 67-12 ( Part B dated 5 sept 67 1 '4 Burns, P. C. H -3 50.0 c1 TIT 2 22 sept 66 AMRA 66 14 Part B dated 22 July 66 Al-28 1.0 mci Any form T1-S1 1.0 mC1 ] Fe-59 1.0 mci Oe-71,75, 100.0 mci i -77 i As-75 1.0 mc1 Nb-9! 1.0 mei lig-197,203 60.0 mci solid Elementu ~3-83 10.0 pC1 Any form, except gas Rare gases 1.0}1C1 Gas Cook, R. F. Part B dated 22 sept 67 C0-60 1.5 mC1 sealed source 21,Nov 67 AMMRC 67-8 Cs-137 30.0 moi sealed source Elements 63
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ARMY MATERIALS AND MECIIAHICS RESEARCH CENTER RADIATION CONTROL COMMITTEE List or Valid Authorizations - 1 Marchj9@ AUTIIORIZATIOll NAME AUTIIORIZED ISOTOPES AND FORMS DATE NUMBER 0'connor, P. W. II -3 1.0 mei sealed source 21 Nov 67 AMMRc GT-6 Part B dated 22 sept 67 C-14 1.0 mci Any form Na-24 1.0 mc1 P -32 1.0 moi S -35 1.0 mei (,) Ar-41 1.0 mci Gas Fe-59 1.0 mc1 Any form Co-58 1.0 mei Co-60 1.5 Ci sealed source Zn-65 1.0 mci solution Zn-65 1.0 mci Any form cr-51 1.0 mc1 sr-90 1.0 mc1 sealed source Sr-90 10.0 poi solution Cd-115 1.0 mC1 Any form I -131 1.0 mei Cs-137 1.0 moi solution Cs-137 30.0 mci sealed source Au-198 1.0 mci Any form T1-204 1.0 mei Ha-226 1.0 ci sealed source } U -238 1.0 mc1 Any form Fission Products 1.0 mC1 Elements-3-83 10.0 pc1 Co-60 1.0 mC1 Liquid Priest, Grace L. F -18 0.1 mc1 Any form 30 Jan 67 AMRA 67-2 Part B dated 31 Nov 1966 Cu-62 0.1 mci Foils G e-68,70, 0.3 mc1 solid 75 Elements-3-83 10.0 pci Any form
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Co-60 1.5 mci Sealed source 21 Nov 67 AMMRC 67-10 Part B dated 22 Sept 67 Cs-137 30.0 mC1 Elements-3-83
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Co-60 1.5 mci Sealed source 21 Nov 67 AMMRC 67-7 Part B dated 22 Sept 67 Cs-137 30.0 mci Elements-3-83 10.0 pC1 Woodyard, G.G.,Jr. II -3 7.0 Ci TIT 2 disks 21 Nov 67 AMMRC 67-13 Part B dated 20 Sept 67 Ar-41 100.0 pC1 Gas Co-60
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L I. Licence - BY-PRODUCT !nTERIAL 020-01010-04 Expiration Date - 30 April 1973 1. Cross Inventerv Type of Nuclide !!nximum Lic A tount Anount on Hand any by-product at 03-83 100 Ci total 0.7 C1 3.7 liydrogen - 3 100 Ci as Targets & Ci Hydrogen - 3 10 Ci any form 0 2. Individual Source Inventerv Sources requiring semi-annual leak testing and inventory s. Nuclide Level of Activity Date of ? fens. Location ?fnnufacturer Co-60 580 mC1 June 68 Calib. Bldg. Tracerlab 17 =Ci i Sep 67 " #330 2.0 eCi Jan 68 " #40 1 0.34 mci June 68 " #359 0.38 eCi '! arch 68 Cs-137 29.5 eCi 30 Sep 67 R.S.O. Safe Sr-90 3 uCi 15 Feb 60 Rad Gun 394 Vicecreen 5 pCi 5 Jun 61 Rad Gun 746 300 uci 1 Jan 60 Slew Neutron E.K.C.L. Meter 4 1. O e
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O. I. License - Ey-product Material y20-01010-DE Expiration Date - 30 April 1968 1. Gross Inventory Type of Nuclides Mmcicu= Lie h.c'.nt Arount on Hand any by-product at# 3-83 100 Ci total 0 7 C1 Hydrogen - 3 100 C1 as Targets 28 Ci Hydrogen - 3 10 Ci any for= 0 2. Individual Scurce Inventory Nuclide Atount Date of Meas. I.ccation Manufacturer Co-60 631 Ci 9 Oct 67 Calib 31dg. Tracerlab 17 :Ci 1 Sep 6T ~ 2.1 =C1 6 Cet 67 0.k :Ci 1 Sep 6T 0.k =C1 16 Sep 6T Cs-13T 29 5 :Ci 30 Sep 67 RSO Safe Sr-90 3 pCi 15 Feb 60 Rad Oun #394 victoreen 5 Jan 60 RSO Safe 6 Jan 63 5 pCi 5 Jun 61 Rad Oun #T46 300 C1 1 Jan 60 Slcw neutron E.K.C.O. Meter 6 f
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