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| facility = Cardinal Health 414, Inc.
| facility = Cardinal Health 414, Inc.
| Organization = Wa Division Of Radiation Protection
| Organization = Wa Division Of Radiation Protection
| license number = Wn-Np005-1
| license number = WN-NP005-1
| region = 4
| region = 4
| state = Washington
| state = Washington
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| event date = 08/15/2005 PDT
| event date = 08/15/2005 PDT
| last update date = 09/14/2005
| last update date = 09/14/2005
| title = Agreement State Report - Loss Of Case Containing Technetium-99M
| title = Agreement State Report - Loss of Case Containing Technetium-99M
| event text = The licensee provided the following information via email:
| event text = The licensee provided the following information via email:
A customer of Cardinal Health called Cardinal on Tuesday, 16 August 2005, to inform Cardinal that they had not received part of their nuclear medicine order for Monday, 15 August.  Only one of the two cases ordered had been delivered.  The missing case contained 6 doses of diagnostic technetium-99m (a maximum total activity of 9.36 Megabecquerels [253 millicuries] as of ~ 06:30 am on 15 August).  Cardinal Health indicates the doses were prepared early the morning of 15 August.  The driver who delivered to the customer location on 15 August stated that only one case had been picked up from the pharmacy for that customer.  Survey of delivery vehicle confirmed absence of missing radioactive material.  The customer is sure that they did not receive the shipment.  ORP performed a Cardinal facility site investigation on 19 August.  Cardinal Health has not yet been able to explain what actually happened.  Cardinal Health and ORP continue to investigate the event (Event Report # WA-05-047).
A customer of Cardinal Health called Cardinal on Tuesday, 16 August 2005, to inform Cardinal that they had not received part of their nuclear medicine order for Monday, 15 August.  Only one of the two cases ordered had been delivered.  The missing case contained 6 doses of diagnostic technetium-99m (a maximum total activity of 9.36 Megabecquerels [253 millicuries] as of ~ 06:30 am on 15 August).  Cardinal Health indicates the doses were prepared early the morning of 15 August.  The driver who delivered to the customer location on 15 August stated that only one case had been picked up from the pharmacy for that customer.  Survey of delivery vehicle confirmed absence of missing radioactive material.  The customer is sure that they did not receive the shipment.  ORP performed a Cardinal facility site investigation on 19 August.  Cardinal Health has not yet been able to explain what actually happened.  Cardinal Health and ORP continue to investigate the event (Event Report # WA-05-047).

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ENS 41994 +/-
Where
Cardinal Health 414, Inc.
Fife, Washington (NRC Region 4)
License number: WN-NP005-1
Organization: Wa Division Of Radiation Protection
Reporting
Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+726.3 h30.263 days <br />4.323 weeks <br />0.995 months <br />)
Opened: Arden C Scroggs
13:18 Sep 14, 2005
NRC Officer: Arlon Costa
Last Updated: Sep 14, 2005
41994 - NRC Website