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| event date = 03/25/2015 14:57 CDT
| event date = 03/25/2015 14:57 CDT
| last update date = 03/25/2015
| last update date = 03/25/2015
| title = Offsite Transportation Of Contaminated And Injured Individual
| title = Offsite Transportation of Contaminated and Injured Individual
| event text = On March 25, 2015, at approximately 1413 CDT, a Browns Ferry Nuclear (BFN) employee fell approximately 6 feet and sustained a laceration to his forehead and potential other injuries.  The individual had been working in the Unit 2 drywell, which is a contaminated area.  The individual was able to be removed from his anti-contamination clothing prior to leaving the Radiological Controlled Area (RCA).
| event text = On March 25, 2015, at approximately 1413 CDT, a Browns Ferry Nuclear (BFN) employee fell approximately 6 feet and sustained a laceration to his forehead and potential other injuries.  The individual had been working in the Unit 2 drywell, which is a contaminated area.  The individual was able to be removed from his anti-contamination clothing prior to leaving the Radiological Controlled Area (RCA).
The individual was surveyed by a Radiation Protection (RP) technician and had slight contamination (150 cpm [counts per minute]) on his forehead in the area near the laceration.  No survey of his back was performed due to being on a stretcher. At 1457 CDT, the individual was transported to an off-site medical facility.  A BFN RP technician accompanied the individual to the hospital.  Subsequent survey of the individual at the medical facility determined that no other areas of contamination existed.  The individual was successfully decontaminated at the medical facility during initial treatment and all locations have been free released.  All contaminated materials have been properly controlled.
The individual was surveyed by a Radiation Protection (RP) technician and had slight contamination (150 cpm [counts per minute]) on his forehead in the area near the laceration.  No survey of his back was performed due to being on a stretcher. At 1457 CDT, the individual was transported to an off-site medical facility.  A BFN RP technician accompanied the individual to the hospital.  Subsequent survey of the individual at the medical facility determined that no other areas of contamination existed.  The individual was successfully decontaminated at the medical facility during initial treatment and all locations have been free released.  All contaminated materials have been properly controlled.

Latest revision as of 21:48, 1 March 2018

ENS 50925 +/-
Where
Browns Ferry Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Alabama (NRC Region 2)
Reporting
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xii), Transport of a Contaminated Person Offsite
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+1.67 h0.0696 days <br />0.00994 weeks <br />0.00229 months <br />)
Opened: Wesley Conkle
21:37 Mar 25, 2015
NRC Officer: John Shoemaker
Last Updated: Mar 25, 2015
50925 - NRC Website
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