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| facility = Applied Geotechnical Engineering Consultants | | facility = Applied Geotechnical Engineering Consultants | ||
| Organization = Utah Division Of Radiation Control | | Organization = Utah Division Of Radiation Control | ||
| license number = | | license number = UT 1800298 | ||
| region = 4 | | region = 4 | ||
| state = Utah | | state = Utah | ||
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| event date = 12/06/2006 MST | | event date = 12/06/2006 MST | ||
| last update date = 12/06/2006 | | last update date = 12/06/2006 | ||
| title = Agreement State Report - Licensee Lost Custody | | title = Agreement State Report - Licensee Lost Custody of Troxler Gauge During Transport | ||
| event text = The State of Utah reported that a member of the general public recovered a Troxler moisture density gauge on a street located near St. George, Utah. Apparently, the licensee was transporting the gauge through this area when it fell off the vehicle. The licensee was not aware that the gauge was no longer in their custody and continued traveling down the road. A member of the general public, a cable company employee, noticed the gauge and its transportation container lying in the street. The individual recovered the gauge, placed it back in the transport container, and contacted the licensee via the phone number on the package. The licensee arrived and took custody of the gauge from the member of the general public. The licensee reported that the source remained in the safe, shielded position. The licensee reported that the gauge was not damaged and is located in their St George, Utah office. The State is expecting additional details regarding the serial number, isotope, or activity of the gauge. | | event text = The State of Utah reported that a member of the general public recovered a Troxler moisture density gauge on a street located near St. George, Utah. Apparently, the licensee was transporting the gauge through this area when it fell off the vehicle. The licensee was not aware that the gauge was no longer in their custody and continued traveling down the road. A member of the general public, a cable company employee, noticed the gauge and its transportation container lying in the street. The individual recovered the gauge, placed it back in the transport container, and contacted the licensee via the phone number on the package. The licensee arrived and took custody of the gauge from the member of the general public. The licensee reported that the source remained in the safe, shielded position. The licensee reported that the gauge was not damaged and is located in their St George, Utah office. The State is expecting additional details regarding the serial number, isotope, or activity of the gauge. | ||
| URL = http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/event-status/event/2006/20061212en.html#en43036 | | URL = http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/event-status/event/2006/20061212en.html#en43036 |
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Applied Geotechnical Engineering Consultants Sandy, Utah (NRC Region 4) | |
License number: | UT 1800298 |
Organization: | Utah Division Of Radiation Control |
Reporting | |
Agreement State | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+11.07 h0.461 days <br />0.0659 weeks <br />0.0152 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Philip Griffin 18:04 Dec 6, 2006 |
NRC Officer: | Joe O'Hara |
Last Updated: | Dec 6, 2006 |
43036 - NRC Website | |