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Start date | Reporting criterion | Title | Event description | System | LER | |
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ENS 50377 | 15 August 2014 20:30:00 | 10 CFR 30.50(b)(2) | Damaged Moisture/Density Gauge | A moisture/density gauge was run over by a bulldozer at a construction site in Indianapolis, Indiana. The RSO performed surveys of the gauge and no abnormal dose rates were observed. The gauge was leak tested and the data has been sent to Seaman Nuclear Products for analysis. The gauge has been removed from service and is secured at the licensee's facility. The gauge is a Seaman Model C-75 moisture/density gauge and typically contains 8 mCi of Cs-137 and 40 mCi of Am-241/Be. | ||
ENS 49981 | 1 April 2014 11:30:00 | 10 CFR 20.2201(a)(1)(i) | Theft of Seaman Model C-200 Nuclear Density Gauge | A technician for Patriot Engineering and Environmental, Inc. took possession of a Seaman Model C-200 (Serial # L-102) nuclear density gauge on the evening of 3/31/2014 for use at a jobsite the next day. He secured the gauge in the back of his pickup truck with a chain and 3 padlocks. Two of the padlocks secured the gauge to the bed of the pickup truck and the third padlock secured the wrapped chain to the device. Between 0100 EDT and 0730 EDT on the morning of 4/1/2014, the gauge was stolen from the back of the pickup truck. Indianapolis Metro Police Department was contacted and they are investigating. The gauge contains 4.5 mCi of Radium 226 (Source Serial # B8633) THIS MATERIAL EVENT CONTAINS A "LESS THAN CAT 3" LEVEL OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL 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. For additional information go to http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1227_web.pdf |