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Agreement State
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| notification date = 11/21/2019 14:53
| notification date = 11/21/2019 14:53
| notification by = Chris Talley
| notification by = Chris Talley
| NRC officer = Brian P. Smith
| NRC officer = Brian P. Smith</Td>
| event date = 11/19/2019 16:00 CST
| event date = 11/19/2019 16:00 CST
| last update date = 01/16/2020
| last update date = 01/16/2020</td>
| title = En Revision Imported Date 1/17/2020
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| event text = EN Revision Text: AGREEMENT STATE REPORT - DENSITY GAUGE DAMAGED
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The following was received from the State of Arkansas via email:
EN Revision Imported Date : 1/17/2020<br />
The [Arkansas] Department [of Health] received notification on November 20, 2019, from licensee Professional Services Industries, Inc., that a Troxler gauge model 3430 had been struck by a skid-steer while performing routine measurements at a road construction site. The gauge was not being used at the time it was struck and the sources were in the shielded position.
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Upon review of the event, it was noted that the technician quickly created a thirty foot containment barrier and notified his company's Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). The RSO for Professional Services Industries mobilized to the event location.  
EN Revision Text: AGREEMENT STATE REPORT - DENSITY GAUGE DAMAGED<br />
Once onsite, the RSO surveyed the immediate area around the damaged gauge and the gauge itself. The RSO determined that no radiation measurements were found to be above normal levels for that model of portable gauge. A leak test of the sealed sources was immediately conducted and the remnants of the gauge were collected and returned to the permanent storage location on November 19, 2019. The RSO and the Authorized User operating the portable gauge were wearing dosimetry.
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The Arkansas Department of Health considers this investigation open pending receipt and review of the licensee's 30 day report.
The following was received from the State of Arkansas via email:<br />
Arkansas Event No.: AR-2019-005
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* * * UPDATE 0N 1/16/2020 AT 1035 EST FROM CHRIS TALLEY TO THOMAS KENDZIA * * *
&quot;The [Arkansas] Department [of Health] received notification on November 20, 2019, from licensee Professional Services Industries, Inc., that a Troxler gauge model 3430 had been struck by a skid-steer while performing routine measurements at a road construction site. The gauge was not being used at the time it was struck and the sources were in the shielded position.<br />
The following was received from the Arkansas Department of Health via email:
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Upon review of the licensees 30 Day Report, received December 26, 2019, it was noted that the dosimetry badges worn by the Authorized User and RSO during the retrieval and transportation of the sources showed no measurable dose. The dosimetry badges worn were issued to the users on October 15, 2019 and the event occurred on November 19, 2019.
&quot;Upon review of the event, it was noted that the technician quickly created a thirty foot containment barrier and notified his company&#39;s Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). The RSO for Professional Services Industries mobilized to the event location.<br />
The report contained leak test results for the sources taken immediately following the event, November 19, 2019. The results for the leak tests in both instances were measured to be below 185 Bq (0.001microCi), considering the sources to be non-leaking sources.
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The company conducted mandatory safety meetings with all staff in the PSI-Sherwood office who work with the portable gauges as a result of the event. Topics discussed during the meetings and e-mail included radiation safety, gauge security, and gauge control. The company also has re-trained the individual authorized user responsible for the gauge during the event via a 're-entrance' exam.  
&quot;Once onsite, the RSO surveyed the immediate area around the damaged gauge and the gauge itself. The RSO determined that no radiation measurements were found to be above normal levels for that model of portable gauge. A leak test of the sealed sources was immediately conducted and the remnants of the gauge were collected and returned to the permanent storage location on November 19, 2019. The RSO and the Authorized User operating the portable gauge were wearing dosimetry.<br />
The radioactive sources and associated nuclear gauge remnants were returned to the manufacturer for disposal. The sources are now listed under North Carolina Radioactive Materials License #032-0182-1.
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The [Arkansas] Department [of Health] considers this event to be closed, providing that no new information is received.
&quot;The Arkansas Department of Health considers this investigation open pending receipt and review of the licensee&#39;s 30 day report.&quot;<br />
Notified the R4DO (Young) and the NMSS Events Notification group (email).
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Arkansas Event No.: AR-2019-005<br />
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* * * UPDATE 0N 1/16/2020 AT 1035 EST FROM CHRIS TALLEY TO THOMAS KENDZIA * * *<br />
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The following was received from the Arkansas Department of Health via email:<br />
<br />
&quot;Upon review of the licensees 30 Day Report, received December 26, 2019, it was noted that the dosimetry badges worn by the Authorized User and RSO during the retrieval and transportation of the sources showed no measurable dose. The dosimetry badges worn were issued to the users on October 15, 2019 and the event occurred on November 19, 2019.<br />
<br />
&quot;The report contained leak test results for the sources taken immediately following the event, November 19, 2019. The results for the leak tests in both instances were measured to be below 185 Bq (0.001microCi), considering the sources to be non-leaking sources.<br />
<br />
&quot;The company conducted mandatory safety meetings with all staff in the PSI-Sherwood office who work with the portable gauges as a result of the event. Topics discussed during the meetings and e-mail included radiation safety, gauge security, and gauge control. The company also has re-trained the individual authorized user responsible for the gauge during the event via a &#39;re-entrance&#39; exam.<br />
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&quot;The radioactive sources and associated nuclear gauge remnants were returned to the manufacturer for disposal. The sources are now listed under North Carolina Radioactive Materials License #032-0182-1.<br />
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&quot;The [Arkansas] Department [of Health] considers this event to be closed, providing that no new information is received.&quot;<br />
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Notified the R4DO (Young) and the NMSS Events Notification group (email).
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ENS 54402 +/-
Where
Professional Service Industries
Cave City, Arkansas (NRC Region 4)
License number: ARK-0943-03121
Organization: Arkansas Department Of Health
Reporting

Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+40.88 h1.703 days <br />0.243 weeks <br />0.056 months <br />)
Opened: Chris Talley
14:53 Nov 21, 2019
NRC Officer: Brian P. Smith
Last Updated: Error: Invalid time.
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