Press Release-I-18-021, NRC Proposes $8,500 Fine to West Virginia Company

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Press Release-I-18-021: NRC Proposes $8,500 Fine to West Virginia Company
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Issue date: 08/14/2018
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No: I-18-021 August 14, 2018

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Diane Screnci, 610-337-5330 Neil Sheehan, 610-337-5331 NRC Proposes $8,500 Fine to West Virginia Company The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is proposing an $8,500 civil penalty to Automated Packaging Systems Inc., a Keyser, W.Va., firm, for a violation related to the loss of a gauge containing a radioactive source. The firms violation of NRC requirements was identified in a July 16, 2018, inspection report.

In November 2016, a fixed gauge holding an americium-241 sealed source was removed from service at one of the companys manufacturing plants in Keyser. The gauge was used to measure product thickness. At some point during the following year, it is believed that the device was inadvertently disposed of as scrap metal.

On May 1, 2017, the company submitted to the NRC an annual registration for its general use licensed devices, however, APS failed to conduct an inventory of those devices. In March 2018, APS recognized that the gauge was missing.

Given the circumstances, the NRC does not believe the gauge poses a threat to public health and safety. However, the improper disposal of the device created the possibility that members of the public, including workers at the scrap yard, could receive a small non-harmful amount of radiation exposure.

APS has not contested the violation and informed the NRC that it does not intend to provide a response. It has 30 days to pay the fine or dispute all or part of it.