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| facility = Mistras Group, Inc. | | facility = Mistras Group, Inc. | ||
| Organization = Louisiana Radiation Protection Div | | Organization = Louisiana Radiation Protection Div | ||
| license number = | | license number = LA-10986-L01 | ||
| region = 4 | | region = 4 | ||
| state = Louisiana | | state = Louisiana | ||
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| event date = 10/19/2017 11:05 CDT | | event date = 10/19/2017 11:05 CDT | ||
| last update date = 10/23/2017 | | last update date = 10/23/2017 | ||
| title = Agreement State Report - Whole Body Monitor Exceeded | | title = Agreement State Report - Whole Body Monitor Exceeded the Annual Occupational Exposure Limit | ||
| event text = The following was received via email from the State Of Louisiana: | | event text = The following was received via email from the State Of Louisiana: | ||
The RSO [Radiation Safety Officer] was notified by Landauer that an individual's August 1-31, 2017, personal whole body monitor exceeded the annual occupational exposure limit. MG [Mistras Group, Inc.] contacted the Radiography Instructor (RI) and conducted an internal investigation with the radiation safety personnel and the RI that concluded September 20, 2017. It concluded with the exposures were incremental over the annual monitoring period and there was no evidence the whole-body badge had received the exposures and the RI had not received the exposures to his monitor. At this time MG is not pursuing this issue further to reduce the exposure to the whole-body monitor. The RI was issued safety equipment that was not under the RI's constant control or observation at all times. | The RSO [Radiation Safety Officer] was notified by Landauer that an individual's August 1-31, 2017, personal whole body monitor exceeded the annual occupational exposure limit. MG [Mistras Group, Inc.] contacted the Radiography Instructor (RI) and conducted an internal investigation with the radiation safety personnel and the RI that concluded September 20, 2017. It concluded with the exposures were incremental over the annual monitoring period and there was no evidence the whole-body badge had received the exposures and the RI had not received the exposures to his monitor. At this time MG is not pursuing this issue further to reduce the exposure to the whole-body monitor. The RI was issued safety equipment that was not under the RI's constant control or observation at all times. |
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Mistras Group, Inc. Geismar, Louisiana (NRC Region 4) | |
License number: | LA-10986-L01 |
Organization: | Louisiana Radiation Protection Div |
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Agreement State | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+97.42 h4.059 days <br />0.58 weeks <br />0.133 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Joseph Noble 17:30 Oct 23, 2017 |
NRC Officer: | Steven Vitto |
Last Updated: | Oct 23, 2017 |
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