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| facility = Kleinfelder, Inc. | | facility = Kleinfelder, Inc. | ||
| Organization = Utah Division Of Radiation Control | | Organization = Utah Division Of Radiation Control | ||
| license number = | | license number = UT 1800085 | ||
| region = 4 | | region = 4 | ||
| state = Utah | | state = Utah | ||
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On September 5, 2018, a portable gauge user from Kleinfelder, Inc. (Radioactive Materials License UT 1800085) was performing compaction measurements at a field location in West Jordan, Utah. After performing a test, the operator placed the Troxler 3440 (s/n 19966) gauge on the tailgate of the licensee's vehicle to move to another location. The gauge fell off the tailgate of the truck, struck the pavement, and cracked the gauge case. The licensee performed exposure rate measurements of the gauge and incident site, and determined that the sealed sources were intact and that no contamination was present at the site. The licensee secured the damaged gauge in the transportation package, transported the gauge to the licensee's facility, and secured the gauge in the licensee's gauge storage cabinet. The licensee is conducting an investigation into the incident, and will submit a written report to the Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (Division) within 30 days. | On September 5, 2018, a portable gauge user from Kleinfelder, Inc. (Radioactive Materials License UT 1800085) was performing compaction measurements at a field location in West Jordan, Utah. After performing a test, the operator placed the Troxler 3440 (s/n 19966) gauge on the tailgate of the licensee's vehicle to move to another location. The gauge fell off the tailgate of the truck, struck the pavement, and cracked the gauge case. The licensee performed exposure rate measurements of the gauge and incident site, and determined that the sealed sources were intact and that no contamination was present at the site. The licensee secured the damaged gauge in the transportation package, transported the gauge to the licensee's facility, and secured the gauge in the licensee's gauge storage cabinet. The licensee is conducting an investigation into the incident, and will submit a written report to the Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (Division) within 30 days. | ||
Utah Event Report ID No.: UT180007 | Utah Event Report ID No.: UT180007 | ||
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| Kleinfelder, Inc. West Jordan, Utah (NRC Region 4) | |
| License number: | UT 1800085 |
| Organization: | Utah Division Of Radiation Control |
| Reporting | |
| Agreement State | |
| Time - Person (Reporting Time:+10 h0.417 days <br />0.0595 weeks <br />0.0137 months <br />) | |
| Opened: | Philip Griffin 16:00 Sep 7, 2018 |
| NRC Officer: | Andrew Waugh |
| Last Updated: | Sep 7, 2018 |
| 53587 - NRC Website | |