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{{ENS notification | {{ENS notification | ||
| event number = 54814 | | event number = 54814 | ||
| facility = | | facility = | ||
| Organization = Louisiana Radiation Protection Div | | Organization = Louisiana Radiation Protection Div | ||
| license number = LA-10986-L01 | | license number = LA-10986-L01 | ||
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| utype = | | utype = | ||
| cfr = Agreement State | | cfr = Agreement State | ||
| emergency class = | | emergency class = Non Emergency | ||
| notification date = 08/04/2020 15:38 | | notification date = 08/04/2020 15:38 | ||
| notification by = James Pate | | notification by = James Pate | ||
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| title = Agreement State Report - Damaged Radiography Camera | | title = Agreement State Report - Damaged Radiography Camera | ||
| event text = The following is a summary of information that was received from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality via email: | | event text = The following is a summary of information that was received from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality via email: | ||
On August 4, 2020, at 1120 CDT, at a job site in New Iberia, LA, the drive cable on one of the licensee's industrial radiography cameras broke six inches from the drive cable to source cable connector. The radiographers set up a 2mR boundary after being unable to retract the source into a shielded position. One of the licensee's radiation safety officers (RSO) was called to the scene and was able to retrieve the source. During this event the RSO received a dose of 313 mR and the crew received 16 and 11 mR according to their insta-dose badges. | On August 4, 2020, at 1120 CDT, at a job site in New Iberia, LA, the drive cable on one of the licensee's industrial radiography cameras broke six inches from the drive cable to source cable connector. The radiographers set up a 2mR boundary after being unable to retract the source into a shielded position. One of the licensee's radiation safety officers (RSO) was called to the scene and was able to retrieve the source. During this event the RSO received a dose of 313 mR and the crew received 16 and 11 mR according to their insta-dose badges. | ||
The radiography camera is a SPEC 150 (s/n: 2131) with a 56 Ci Ir-192 source (s/n: BF2401). | The radiography camera is a SPEC 150 (s/n: 2131) with a 56 Ci Ir-192 source (s/n: BF2401). | ||
Event Report ID No.: LA20200007 | Event Report ID No.: LA20200007 |
Latest revision as of 12:27, 15 January 2021
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Louisiana Radiation Protection Div Geismar, Louisiana (NRC Region 4) | |
License number: | LA-10986-L01 |
Organization: | Louisiana Radiation Protection Div |
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Agreement State | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-0.7 h-0.0292 days <br />-0.00417 weeks <br />-9.5886e-4 months <br />) | |
Opened: | James Pate 15:38 Aug 4, 2020 |
NRC Officer: | Andrew Waugh |
Last Updated: | Aug 4, 2020 |
54814 - NRC Website | |