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| event date = 10/14/2014 CDT
| event date = 10/14/2014 CDT
| last update date = 10/15/2014
| last update date = 10/15/2014
| title = Agreement State Report - Source Fails To Retract Into Camera
| title = Agreement State Report - Source Fails to Retract Into Camera
| event text = The following report was received via e-mail:
| event text = The following report was received via e-mail:
On October 15, 2014, the Agency [Texas Department of Health] was notified by the licensee's radiation safety officer (RSO) that on October 14, 2014, a radiography crew could not retract a 38.5 curie iridium-192 source to the fully retracted and locked position in a QSA 880D exposure device (camera). The lead radiographer who had just completed the third shot of the day at a temporary field site could not fully retract the source into the camera, feeling increased binding in the crank assembly. The radiographer cranked the source back out into the collimator and contacted the RSO who was onsite. The RSO and radiographers increased the control area. After three attempts to retrieve the source, the RSO retrieved the source by disconnecting the handles of the crank mechanism. She was able to manually pull the cable until the source was retrieved into the camera. The RSO received the highest dose of 196 mrem on her 0 - 5R range pocket dosimeter. The crank assembly and drive cable will be sent to the manufacturer for inspection. The RSO stated the camera and guide tube appeared to be operating normally. Additional information will be provided in accordance with SA-300.
On October 15, 2014, the Agency [Texas Department of Health] was notified by the licensee's radiation safety officer (RSO) that on October 14, 2014, a radiography crew could not retract a 38.5 curie iridium-192 source to the fully retracted and locked position in a QSA 880D exposure device (camera). The lead radiographer who had just completed the third shot of the day at a temporary field site could not fully retract the source into the camera, feeling increased binding in the crank assembly. The radiographer cranked the source back out into the collimator and contacted the RSO who was onsite. The RSO and radiographers increased the control area. After three attempts to retrieve the source, the RSO retrieved the source by disconnecting the handles of the crank mechanism. She was able to manually pull the cable until the source was retrieved into the camera. The RSO received the highest dose of 196 mrem on her 0 - 5R range pocket dosimeter. The crank assembly and drive cable will be sent to the manufacturer for inspection. The RSO stated the camera and guide tube appeared to be operating normally. Additional information will be provided in accordance with SA-300.

Latest revision as of 21:49, 1 March 2018

ENS 50537 +/-
Where
Qual Spec Services Llc
Port Arthur, Texas (NRC Region 4)
License number: 06351
Organization: Texas Department Of Health
Reporting
Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+32.78 h1.366 days <br />0.195 weeks <br />0.0449 months <br />)
Opened: Chris Moore
13:47 Oct 15, 2014
NRC Officer: Mark Abramovitz
Last Updated: Oct 15, 2014
50537 - NRC Website