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| event text = The following information was received from the state of South Carolina via email:   
| event text = The following information was received from the state of South Carolina via email:   
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control was notified via email at 1327 EST on 02/01/22 that during a quarterly nuclear medicine audit conducted on 01/27/22, a leak test result of a Cs-137 vial source was above the regulatory limit of 0.005 microCi of removable contamination. The licensee is reporting that the Cs-137 vial source is a 203.9 microCi Isotope Product Laboratory Model RV-137-200U, serial number 788-6-7. The leak test result indicated a net removable contamination of 0.0155 microCi. The licensee is reporting that area survey results indicated no other contamination within the nuclear medicine department. The vial source has been placed inside a lead container, sealed, and stored in the nuclear medicine hot lab. Department inspectors were dispatched to the facility on 02/02/22. The vial source was found packaged as the licensee described. Dose rate readings using a Ludlum 14-C (calibrated 10/12/21) indicated readings as high as 12 milliR/hr on the surface of the container. Removable contamination wipes were also taken and no further contamination was detected. The vial source is awaiting disposal/transfer back to the manufacturer. This event is still under investigation by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control was notified via email at 1327 EST on 02/01/22 that during a quarterly nuclear medicine audit conducted on 01/27/22, a leak test result of a Cs-137 vial source was above the regulatory limit of 0.005 microCi of removable contamination. The licensee is reporting that the Cs-137 vial source is a 203.9 microCi Isotope Product Laboratory Model RV-137-200U, serial number 788-6-7. The leak test result indicated a net removable contamination of 0.0155 microCi. The licensee is reporting that area survey results indicated no other contamination within the nuclear medicine department. The vial source has been placed inside a lead container, sealed, and stored in the nuclear medicine hot lab. Department inspectors were dispatched to the facility on 02/02/22. The vial source was found packaged as the licensee described. Dose rate readings using a Ludlum 14-C (calibrated 10/12/21) indicated readings as high as 12 milliR/hr on the surface of the container. Removable contamination wipes were also taken and no further contamination was detected. The vial source is awaiting disposal/transfer back to the manufacturer. This event is still under investigation by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 11 February 2022

ENS 55727 +/-
Where
Mcleod Loris Seacoast Hospital
Little River, South Carolina (NRC Region 1)
License number: 732
Organization: Sc Dept Of Health & Env Control
Reporting
Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+177.55 h7.398 days <br />1.057 weeks <br />0.243 months <br />)
Opened: Adam Gause
14:33 Feb 3, 2022
NRC Officer: Brian Lin
Last Updated: Feb 3, 2022
55727 - NRC Website