Press Release-IV-06-021, NRC Issues Order Barring Individual from Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities

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Press Release-IV-06-021: NRC Issues Order Barring Individual from Involvement in NRC-Licensed Activities
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Issue date: 09/25/2006
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NRC NEWS U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive - Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4005 No. IV-06-021 September 25, 2006

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Victor Dricks E-Mail: opa4@nrc.gov Phone: 817-860-8128 NRC ISSUES ORDER BARRING INDIVIDUAL FROM INVOLVEMENT IN NRC-LICENSED ACTIVITIES The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has barred a former senior manager at a commercial irradiation facility in Tustin, Calif., from any involvement in NRC-licensed activities for one year. The individual mishandled security-sensitive information and did not provide complete and accurate information to NRC investigators when questioned about the incident.

The Confirmatory Order issued to Gary Abel is part of a settlement agreement he and the NRC reached following Alternate Dispute Resolution. The order is effective immediately.

An NRC inspection and investigation determined that Mr. Abel violated NRC requirements while employed as the general manager of a Sterigenics International, Inc.,

irradiation facility in Tustin. Calif. Abel faxed a document containing security-sensitive information to Sterigenics security contractor over an unprotected phone line and submitted information to an NRC investigator he knew was incomplete or inaccurate when questioned about the incident.

The NRC relies on the accuracy of information provided by its licensees and their employees, said Bruce S. Mallett, Administrator of the NRCs Region IV office in Arlington, Texas. The action we have taken underscores the seriousness with which we view Mr. Abels behavior.

Mr. Abel has acknowledged that he sent the fax, but denies deliberately misleading NRC investigators when questioned about the incident. In a separate action, the NRC has proposed a

$9,600 civil penalty against Sterigenics for violating NRC requirements.

The order to Mr. Abel will be made available to interested members of the public through the agencys electronic reading room at: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. Help in

accessing these documents is available from the NRC Public Document Room at: 1-800-397-4209.