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| event date = 02/19/2015 16:30 CST
| event date = 02/19/2015 16:30 CST
| last update date = 02/20/2015
| last update date = 02/20/2015
| title = Agreement State Report - Unable To Retract Camera Source
| title = Agreement State Report - Unable to Retract Camera Source
| event text = The following information was received from the State of Texas via email:  
| event text = The following information was received from the State of Texas via email:  
On February 20, 2015, the Agency [Texas Department of State Health Services] was notified by the licensee that on February 19, 2015, one of its radiography crews working at a remote field site [near Kennedy, Texas] was unable to retract a 31.9 Curie Iridium 192 source into a QSA 880D exposure device. The radiographers were examining a pipe on a pipe pad with the collimator being held in place with a magnetic stand. As the radiographer began to retract the source after a shot, the stand fell and struck the source guide tube crimping the tube to a point where the source could not be moved. The radiographers stopped work in the area and moved their boundaries to prevent exposures to members of the general public. The radiographers contacted their radiation safety officer (RSO), but he was located 8 hours from the work site. The RSO contacted the licensee's office in Corpus Christi, Texas and the RSO from that location responded to the event. The Corpus Christi RSO is [at the location] to perform source retrieval. The event occurred at 1630 [CST] and the source was retracted at 2400 [CST]. No over exposures occurred and no member of the general public received any additional exposure from this event.  The guide tube has been removed from service for inspection.  The dosimetry badges for the individuals involved in the event have been sent to the licensee's processor for reading. The licensee is investigating the event. Additional information will be provided as it is received in accordance with SA-300.
On February 20, 2015, the Agency [Texas Department of State Health Services] was notified by the licensee that on February 19, 2015, one of its radiography crews working at a remote field site [near Kennedy, Texas] was unable to retract a 31.9 Curie Iridium 192 source into a QSA 880D exposure device. The radiographers were examining a pipe on a pipe pad with the collimator being held in place with a magnetic stand. As the radiographer began to retract the source after a shot, the stand fell and struck the source guide tube crimping the tube to a point where the source could not be moved. The radiographers stopped work in the area and moved their boundaries to prevent exposures to members of the general public. The radiographers contacted their radiation safety officer (RSO), but he was located 8 hours from the work site. The RSO contacted the licensee's office in Corpus Christi, Texas and the RSO from that location responded to the event. The Corpus Christi RSO is [at the location] to perform source retrieval. The event occurred at 1630 [CST] and the source was retracted at 2400 [CST]. No over exposures occurred and no member of the general public received any additional exposure from this event.  The guide tube has been removed from service for inspection.  The dosimetry badges for the individuals involved in the event have been sent to the licensee's processor for reading. The licensee is investigating the event. Additional information will be provided as it is received in accordance with SA-300.

Latest revision as of 21:48, 1 March 2018

ENS 50838 +/-
Where
Acuren Inspections Inc.
La Porte, Texas (NRC Region 4)
License number: L01774
Organization: Texas Dept Of State Health Services
Reporting
Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+14.73 h0.614 days <br />0.0877 weeks <br />0.0202 months <br />)
Opened: Arthur Tucker
13:14 Feb 20, 2015
NRC Officer: Vince Klco
Last Updated: Feb 20, 2015
50838 - NRC Website