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ENS 4210629 October 2005 05:00:00Agreement StateAgreement State Report - Radioactive Material Missing in Shipment

The State provided the following information via facsimile: A single package originally containing two pigs arrived on 10/29/05 at the FedEx hub at the Memphis Airport damaged, with one of the two pigs missing. The missing pig contains 10 special form capsules of Am-241/Be with a total activity of 500 milliCuries. The pig is small (described as the size of a shotgun shell). The package was being sent by AEA Technology QSA of Burlington, MA to CPN Corp in California. FedEx stated that the package arrived in Memphis on Saturday morning 10/29, however, it was not determined that one of the pigs was missing until the morning of 10/30. On 11/1/05, the Tennessee Radiation Control Program was at Fed Ex hub to assist in the search for the pig, and AEA Technology QSA (now known as QSA Global, Inc.) confirmed that the container did contain 2 pigs. Sources that are "Less than IAEA Category 3 sources," are either sources that are very unlikely to cause permanent injury to individuals or contain a very small amount of radioactive material that would not cause any permanent injury. Some of these sources, such as moisture density gauges or thickness gauges that are Category 4, the amount of unshielded radioactive material, if not safely managed or securely protected, could possibly - although it is unlikely - temporarily injure someone who handled it or were otherwise in contact with it, or who were close to it for a period of many weeks.

  • * * UPDATE FROM STATES TO M. RIPLEY 1615 EST 11/02/05 * * *

The following information was provided from the States of Tennessee and Massachusetts via email: The following is an summary/update from (the Tennessee State inspector's ) visit: The container/sources have not been found. FedEx said they have thoroughly searched and continue to search all possible areas where the source could have been lost. They are tracking all the details of the package from the time it arrived through their system until it was last seen. They are attempting to determine the root cause of the damage to the package and loss of part of its contents. Interviews are being conducted of individuals who played a role in the handling/processing of the package. The damage to the package was such that it looks like a mechanical device (closing metal grate/gate?) was involved in tearing the package. Radiation surveys have been and are being performed by Fed-Ex in any areas that they think the source could have been lost. There is a suspicion that the container and the sources have been swept up and disposed of at the landfill. AEA Technology (now QSA Global) provided the following information via the State of Massachusetts: "The W1 lead pot (i.e., pig) is 2.5 inches tall X 1 inch diameter, it is painted white and has tape securing the cap. AEA performed measurements on the W1 lead pot and found the surface measurements were: 36 mr/hr gamma and 70 mr/hr neutron. They performed measurements on a pig with the same amount of Am-241/Be lost in TN - 500 mCi of Am241/Be Notified R1DO (C. Anderson), NMSS EO (J. Gitter), TAS (L. English).

ENS 415918 April 2005 22:30:00Agreement StateTwo Americium-241 Sources Being Shipped to Australia Were Reported Potentially LostReport # MA050006 AEA Technology QSA Inc is reporting a potentially lost radioactive material shipment. The shipment contains two Type A packages each containing a 1 Ci AmBe source US model number AMN. PE2. The source serial numbers are 1865NN and 1858NN. The sources were shipped from AEA Technology on 30 Mar 05 and were designated to leave on a flight to Australia on 2 Apr 05 with arrival scheduled on 5 Apr 2005. AEA was notified on 7 Apr 05 that the shipment had not arrived. The shipment was sent to Surtech Systems Pty Ltd, in Wangara Perth, WA 6055 Australia. Indication from the airline (Qantas) in New York (JFK) that the packages were on the plane, however the airline in Perth cannot confirm that (they) have the packages. Discussions with the carrier and freight forwarders indicate that they have so far been unsuccessful in locating the packages. A conference call is currently being arranged between all parties to try and locate the packages. The sources were finally found today (04/12/04) at a Qantas airlines facility in Melbourne, Australia.