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| cfr = Agreement State
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| emergency class =  Non Emergency  
Agreement State
| emergency class =  Non Emergency
| notification date = 01/17/2020 17:00
| notification date = 01/17/2020 17:00
| notification by = David Stradinger
| notification by = David Stradinger
| NRC officer = Howie Crouch
| NRC officer = Howie Crouch</Td>
| event date = 12/18/2019 22:15 MST
| event date = 12/18/2019 22:15 MST
| last update date = 01/17/2020
| last update date = 01/17/2020</td>
| title = North Dakota Agreement State Report - Radiography Camera Source Disconnect
| title = North Dakota Agreement State Report - Radiography Camera Source Disconnect<Br />
| event text = The following information is summarized from an email received from the state of North Dakota:
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At approximately 2215 MST on 12/18/2019, while setting up for a radiography shot, the radiography team experienced a source disconnect. When the team realized a disconnect occurred, they established a 2 mR/hr. boundary and contacted the radiation safety officer (RSO). The RSO arrived on site and was able to retrieve the source back into the shielded position. No overexposures were reported. The licensee removed the camera from service and returned it to their facility in Bismarck, ND.
The following information is summarized from an email received from the state of North Dakota:<br />
The licensee determined that poor camera maintenance and personnel error contributed to the guide tube being only partially connected to the camera which led to the disconnect. The radiography crew was briefed on the cause of the event and the proper steps to maintain and inspect a camera prior to use.
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The camera was a SPEC 150, serial number 2592 , with a 66 Ci Ir-192 source, serial number AK 2405.
At approximately 2215 MST on 12/18/2019, while setting up for a radiography shot, the radiography team experienced a source disconnect. When the team realized a disconnect occurred, they established a 2 mR/hr. boundary and contacted the radiation safety officer (RSO). The RSO arrived on site and was able to retrieve the source back into the shielded position. No overexposures were reported. The licensee removed the camera from service and returned it to their facility in Bismarck, ND.<br />
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The licensee determined that poor camera maintenance and personnel error contributed to the guide tube being only partially connected to the camera which led to the disconnect. The radiography crew was briefed on the cause of the event and the proper steps to maintain and inspect a camera prior to use.<br />
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The camera was a SPEC 150, serial number 2592 , with a 66 Ci Ir-192 source, serial number AK 2405.
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Revision as of 08:31, 1 January 2021

ENS 54484 +/-
Where
Iris Ndt
Mandan, North Dakota (NRC Region 4)
License number: 33-56806-01
Organization: North Dakota Department Of Health
Reporting

Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+707.75 h29.49 days <br />4.213 weeks <br />0.969 months <br />)
Opened: David Stradinger
17:00 Jan 17, 2020
NRC Officer: Howie Crouch
Last Updated: Error: Invalid time.
54484 - NRC Website