PNO-I-98-005, on 980212,NIH RSO Notified NRC Region I That One Mci P-32 Package Missing.Matter Referred to Nih Police Who Investigating Missing P-32 as Possible Theft.Nrc Region I Evaluating Ongoing Efforts of Licensee

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PNO-I-98-005:on 980212,NIH RSO Notified NRC Region I That One Mci P-32 Package Missing.Matter Referred to Nih Police Who Investigating Missing P-32 as Possible Theft.Nrc Region I Evaluating Ongoing Efforts of Licensee
ML20202G009
Person / Time
Site: 03001786
Issue date: 02/13/1998
From: Darden T, Shanbaky M
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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References
PNO-I-98-005, PNO-I-98-5, NUDOCS 9802200039
Download: ML20202G009 (1)


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e' February 13. 1998 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE PN0-I-98-005 This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or_ public interest significan> e. The information is as initially received without verification or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by Region I staff in King of Prussia Pennsylvania on this date.

Facility Licensee Emeraency Classification Department Of Health And Human Services Notification of Unusual Event National Institues Of Health Alert '

Bethesda.Haryland 20892 Site Area Emergency

Dockets
03001786 License No: 19-00296-10 General Emergency X Not Applicable l

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Subject:

LOST ONE MILLICURIE P-32 PACKAGE l

On February 12, 1998, at 4: 15 p.m. the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Radiation Safety Officer (RS0) notified NRC Region I that a one millicurie (mC1) phosphorus-32 (P-32) package was missing. The RSO stated that the P-32 package apparently had been delivered to a research laboratory on February _5.1998, and received by a laboratory worker. On February 9,1998, the research investigator called the Radiation Safety Office and requested the one mC1 P-32 package. Recognizing that this request was for the same licensed material that had already been deliverea the previous Thursday an immediate extensive search and investigation was initiated that included checking laboratories and office areas for contamination as well as the dumpsters. This matter-has also been referred to NIH Police who are investigating the missing P-32 as a possible theft. The RSO said that the investigation is continuing and expanding. Notice of the missing material has been circulated in a desk memo to all authorized users on campus.

NRC Region I is evaluating the ongoing efforts of the licensee to account for the one mci P-32 package.

The State of Maryland and the District of Columbia were notified.

This information is current as of 12:00 noon. February 13. 1998. Region 1 Fublic Affairs Office is prerared to respond to media inquiries.

Cortact: T. Darden M. Shanbaky (610)337-5245 (610)337-5209 L

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