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| facility = Pharmacy Services Of Peoria | | facility = Pharmacy Services Of Peoria | ||
| Organization = Illinois Emergency Mgmt. Agency | | Organization = Illinois Emergency Mgmt. Agency | ||
| license number = | | license number = IL-01874-01 | ||
| region = 3 | | region = 3 | ||
| state = Illinois | | state = Illinois | ||
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| event date = 10/26/2005 14:00 CDT | | event date = 10/26/2005 14:00 CDT | ||
| last update date = 10/27/2005 | | last update date = 10/27/2005 | ||
| title = Agreement State Report - Loose Surface Contamination | | title = Agreement State Report - Loose Surface Contamination and Contaminated Personnel | ||
| event text = At 6:40 PM, October 26, 2005, the Agency's Duty Officer received a call from the dispatch center to contact Pharmacy Services of Peoria (IL-01874-01) at their Peoria facility regarding a contaminated package they had transported back from Proctor Hospital, Peoria, IL (IL-01188-01) earlier that afternoon. Pharmacy Services of Peoria reported that the package was contaminated on the surface with Tc-99m. Direct measurements yielded 3 milliR/hr and 4.9 million DPM. The package was immediately set aside in their waste area and secured. The driver was surveyed and contamination was found on one hand. His hand was decontaminated until readings were approximately 0.04 milliR/hr and no removable contamination remained. The pharmacy vehicle was subsequently surveyed and decontaminated to the extent practicable below releasable limits. Pharmacy Services of Peoria went on to state that he had contacted the hospital as well when the contamination was discovered that afternoon. | | event text = At 6:40 PM, October 26, 2005, the Agency's Duty Officer received a call from the dispatch center to contact Pharmacy Services of Peoria (IL-01874-01) at their Peoria facility regarding a contaminated package they had transported back from Proctor Hospital, Peoria, IL (IL-01188-01) earlier that afternoon. Pharmacy Services of Peoria reported that the package was contaminated on the surface with Tc-99m. Direct measurements yielded 3 milliR/hr and 4.9 million DPM. The package was immediately set aside in their waste area and secured. The driver was surveyed and contamination was found on one hand. His hand was decontaminated until readings were approximately 0.04 milliR/hr and no removable contamination remained. The pharmacy vehicle was subsequently surveyed and decontaminated to the extent practicable below releasable limits. Pharmacy Services of Peoria went on to state that he had contacted the hospital as well when the contamination was discovered that afternoon. | ||
The Duty Office then contacted, a technician of Proctor Hospital who indicated that a syringe of Tc-99m had partially vented which resulted in the contamination of her glove and the exterior of the retrieved pharmacy container. She stated that following notification from the pharmacy around 2 pm that afternoon, she had surveyed the hot lab for contamination and discovered loose radioactive contamination on the counter, the floor and the gloves she had been using at the time. She successfully decontaminated the floor and changed the counter absorbent covering. No other contamination had been found in the Department. | The Duty Office then contacted, a technician of Proctor Hospital who indicated that a syringe of Tc-99m had partially vented which resulted in the contamination of her glove and the exterior of the retrieved pharmacy container. She stated that following notification from the pharmacy around 2 pm that afternoon, she had surveyed the hot lab for contamination and discovered loose radioactive contamination on the counter, the floor and the gloves she had been using at the time. She successfully decontaminated the floor and changed the counter absorbent covering. No other contamination had been found in the Department. |
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Pharmacy Services Of Peoria Peoria, Illinois (NRC Region 3) | |
License number: | IL-01874-01 |
Organization: | Illinois Emergency Mgmt. Agency |
Reporting | |
Agreement State | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+18.77 h0.782 days <br />0.112 weeks <br />0.0257 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Daren Perrero 13:46 Oct 27, 2005 |
NRC Officer: | Bill Gott |
Last Updated: | Oct 27, 2005 |
42086 - NRC Website | |