PNO-I-98-058, on 981130,informed Region I That There Was Potential Loss of nuclear-powered Cardiac Pacemeker, Containing 250 Mg of plutonium-238,which Equates to Approx 4.27 Ci.Region I Will Continue to Follow Up on Incident

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PNO-I-98-058:on 981130,informed Region I That There Was Potential Loss of nuclear-powered Cardiac Pacemeker, Containing 250 Mg of plutonium-238,which Equates to Approx 4.27 Ci.Region I Will Continue to Follow Up on Incident
ML20196D795
Person / Time
Site: 07001500
Issue date: 12/01/1998
From: Bhalla N, Darden T, Shanbaky M
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To:
References
PNO-I-98-058, PNO-I-98-58, NUDOCS 9812020327
Download: ML20196D795 (1)


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1. 1998 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNIJSUAL OCCURRENCE PNO-I-98-058 This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. The information is as initially j

received without verification or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by Region I staff in King of Prussia. Pennsylvania on this date.

t Facility Licensee Emeroency Classification Washington Hospital Center Notification of Unusual Event 1

Washington Hospital Center Alert i

110 Irving St., N.W.

Site Area Emergency l

Washington. District Of Columbia 20010 General Emergency Dockets: 07001500 License No: SNM-1446 X Not Applicable

Subject:

LOSS OF A NUCLEAR-POWERED CARDIAC PACEMAKER At approximately 5:00 p.m. on November 30. 1998, the Radiation Safety

. Officer (RS0) of Washington Hospital Center informed Region I that there was a potential loss of a nuclear-)owered cardiac pacemaker, containing 250 milligrams of plutonium-238, w11ch ecuates to approximately 4.27 curies.

The pacemaker had been explantec from an expired patient at a

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funeral home on August 26. 1998 and returned to Washington Hospital i

Center, the pacemaker licensee, for disposal by Washington Hospital Center.

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~The RSO stated that the pacemaker had been mailed to St. Jude Medical.

I Inc. of Sylmar. California on September 15. 1998 via U.S. Postal Service.

St. Jude Medical. Inc. was sup)osed to receive the pacemaker on behalf of

-the pacemaker vendor.

On or a)out October 22, 1998, the licensee called i

St.' Jude Medical for confirmation of receipt of the pacemaker.. However.

St. Jude Medical indicated that it had not received the pacemaker.

i In its search for the missing pacemaker, surveys were conducted of j

various areas of the Washington Hospital Center facility, including the Postal Area. Washington Hospital Center has requested that St. Jude Medical. Inc. conduct an extensive search, including radiological

-surveys, of its various facilities in its continued attempts to locate

.the missing pacemaker.

Region I will' continue to follow up on the incident and is planning an

'on-site inspection. The. District of Columbia has been informed. The Reaion 1 Office of Public Affairs is prepared to respond to media

' irdi ries.

The information is current as of 2:00 p.m.. December 1. 1998.

Contact:

Neelam Bhalla Teresa Darden Mohamed Shanbaky (610)337-5188 (610)337-5245 (610)337-5209 tgl.

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