Press Release-I-03-004, NRC Issues Confirmatory Action Letter to Union City, N.J., Medical Firm

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Press Release-I-03-004: NRC Issues Confirmatory Action Letter to Union City, N.J., Medical Firm
ML030420041
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Issue date: 02/10/2003
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NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS -- REGION I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 No. I-03-004 February 10, 2003 CONTACT: Diane Screnci, (610) 337-5330 E-mail: opa1@nrc.gov Neil A. Sheehan, (610) 337-5331 NRC ISSUES CONFIRMATORY ACTION LETTER TO UNION CITY, N.J., MEDICAL FIRM The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has issued a Confirmatory Action Letter to a Union City, N.J., medical center that provides nuclear medicine services. The letter confirms the centers agreement to halt all NRC-licensed activities until it takes several actions to adhere to agency regulations.

In the letter to Union City Diagnostic Center, the NRC states that an inspector from the agencys Region I Office visited the 48th Street facility on February 5 after the State of New Jersey informed the NRC that the center no longer had a Radiation Safety Officer. The NRC requires that medical facilities licensed by the NRC to provide nuclear medicine services have a Radiation Safety Officer to ensure that proper safety procedures are in place and followed. During that inspection, the NRC determined the center did not, in fact, have a Radiation Safety Officer and that none of the Authorized Users of nuclear medicine materials listed on the centers license still worked there. In addition, the inspector found that the lock on the door to the hot lab, or the room where radioactive materials are used and stored, was broken, though no radioactive materials were determined to be missing.

Union City Diagnostic Center agreed during a call with NRC staff on February 6 that it will take the following actions in response: it will immediately cease all NRC-licensed activities until it has hired a Radiation Safety Officer and an Authorized User or Users of nuclear medicine materials; it will provide the NRC with a written statement indicating that the Radiation Safety Officer and Authorized User or Users understand and are capable of carrying out required duties; it will repair the door lab door and place all radioactive materials in secure storage in that room; and it will obtain NRCs approval before resuming licensed activities.

Issuance of the Confirmatory Action Letter does not preclude the NRC from taking additional steps, including enforcement actions, for any violations of NRC requirements that are identified.