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| facility = Clinical Pharmacy Services, Inc.
| facility = Clinical Pharmacy Services, Inc.
| Organization = Tennessee Div Of Rad Health
| Organization = Tennessee Div Of Rad Health
| license number = Tn-16-059
| license number = TN-16-059
| region = 1
| region = 1
| state = Tennessee
| state = Tennessee
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| event date = 04/25/2016 03:45 CDT
| event date = 04/25/2016 03:45 CDT
| last update date = 04/26/2016
| last update date = 04/26/2016
| title = Agreement State Report - Release Of Licensed Material And Contamination
| title = Agreement State Report - Release of Licensed Material and Contamination
| event text = The following information was obtained from the State of Tennessee via email:
| event text = The following information was obtained from the State of Tennessee via email:
The Tennessee Division of Radiological Health received a call at 1350 CDT on 4/25/2016 from a consultant for Clinical Pharmacy Services in Gray, Tennessee. He stated that a vial containing 290 milliCuries of stabilized Iodine-131 had been dropped in the pharmacy onto the floor. The vial broke, splattering the liquid onto two pharmacists and objects in the room. Employees were stripped of their clothing. Thyroid count results are zero for both individuals. The Iodine-131 had been stabilized with a buffering agent making it non-volatile. Plastic sheeting and thick pieces of lead were placed over the contaminated areas. All personnel badges were overnighted to Landauer. The corporate compliance officers for Clinical Pharmacy were contacted and will arrive today. The consultant stated that the maximum dose rate at the point where the vial hit the floor was 66 mR/hr. through the lead sheeting. He stated a dose rate at 6 to 7 R/hr. Personnel were placing surface contaminated objects into a large leaded disposal bin.
The Tennessee Division of Radiological Health received a call at 1350 CDT on 4/25/2016 from a consultant for Clinical Pharmacy Services in Gray, Tennessee. He stated that a vial containing 290 milliCuries of stabilized Iodine-131 had been dropped in the pharmacy onto the floor. The vial broke, splattering the liquid onto two pharmacists and objects in the room. Employees were stripped of their clothing. Thyroid count results are zero for both individuals. The Iodine-131 had been stabilized with a buffering agent making it non-volatile. Plastic sheeting and thick pieces of lead were placed over the contaminated areas. All personnel badges were overnighted to Landauer. The corporate compliance officers for Clinical Pharmacy were contacted and will arrive today. The consultant stated that the maximum dose rate at the point where the vial hit the floor was 66 mR/hr. through the lead sheeting. He stated a dose rate at 6 to 7 R/hr. Personnel were placing surface contaminated objects into a large leaded disposal bin.

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ENS 51883 +/-
Where
Clinical Pharmacy Services, Inc.
Gray, Tennessee (NRC Region 1)
License number: TN-16-059
Organization: Tennessee Div Of Rad Health
Reporting
Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+27.52 h1.147 days <br />0.164 weeks <br />0.0377 months <br />)
Opened: Ruben Crossland
12:16 Apr 26, 2016
NRC Officer: Howie Crouch
Last Updated: Apr 26, 2016
51883 - NRC Website