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The following is a synopsis of informationThe following is a synopsis of information received via email from the state of Maine:</br>At approximately 1730 EST on 2/8/2017, Applus RTD had a source disconnect on a radiography exposure device at Casco Bay Steel in South Portland, Maine. The radiography exposure device was an Amersham Model 880 with an Ir-192 source. The Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) was contacted about the incident, went to the site, and helped secure the area with the help of a radiographer. The RSO replaced the drive cable and retrieved the source back into the radiography camera. </br>The drive cable and exposure device have been taken to the manufacturer to determine the cause of the problem.</br>The original notification for this event was made through the Nuclear Materials Event Database (NMED) under the 30-day reporting requirement due to the fact that the State felt it was not an equipment failure. During the State's review it was determined that a notification to NRC was required within 24 hours due to the equipment being disabled during the recovery operations. </br>Maine Event Report ID No.: ME 17-001ons. Maine Event Report ID No.: ME 17-001  +
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The following is a synopsis of informationThe following is a synopsis of information received via email from the state of Maine:</br>At approximately 1730 EST on 2/8/2017, Applus RTD had a source disconnect on a radiography exposure device at Casco Bay Steel in South Portland, Maine. The radiography exposure device was an Amersham Model 880 with an Ir-192 source. The Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) was contacted about the incident, went to the site, and helped secure the area with the help of a radiographer. The RSO replaced the drive cable and retrieved the source back into the radiography camera. </br>The drive cable and exposure device have been taken to the manufacturer to determine the cause of the problem.</br>The original notification for this event was made through the Nuclear Materials Event Database (NMED) under the 30-day reporting requirement due to the fact that the State felt it was not an equipment failure. During the State's review it was determined that a notification to NRC was required within 24 hours due to the equipment being disabled during the recovery operations. </br>Maine Event Report ID No.: ME 17-001ons. Maine Event Report ID No.: ME 17-001  +
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