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| event date = 05/15/2009 CST | | event date = 05/15/2009 CST | ||
| last update date = 12/03/2009 | | last update date = 12/03/2009 | ||
| title = Agreement State Report- Radiography Camera Source Failed | | title = Agreement State Report- Radiography Camera Source Failed to Fully Retract | ||
| event text = The following report was provided by the Arkansas Department of Health via facsimile: | | event text = The following report was provided by the Arkansas Department of Health via facsimile: | ||
On October 26, 2009, during a routine inspection of Desert Industrial X-Ray, ARK-1010-3320, in Beebe AR it was discovered that an INC IR-100 exposure device (SN#4772, Source Model#32, SN#N475, Ir-192, 32 Ci) had failed to retract the source to the fully shielded position. The failure to retract had occurred on May 15, 2009. The Radiation Safety Officer for the location was properly trained and had to disassemble and clean the locking mechanism in order to retract the source to the fully shielded position. INC informed Desert Industrial X-Ray that this failure to retract occurs when the exposure devices are getting dirty. The licensee reports that corrective actions have been taken to that there have been no further problems with this device. Desert Industrial X-Ray personnel reported no unusual survey readings, and no personnel exposures occurred during this incident. | On October 26, 2009, during a routine inspection of Desert Industrial X-Ray, ARK-1010-3320, in Beebe AR it was discovered that an INC IR-100 exposure device (SN#4772, Source Model#32, SN#N475, Ir-192, 32 Ci) had failed to retract the source to the fully shielded position. The failure to retract had occurred on May 15, 2009. The Radiation Safety Officer for the location was properly trained and had to disassemble and clean the locking mechanism in order to retract the source to the fully shielded position. INC informed Desert Industrial X-Ray that this failure to retract occurs when the exposure devices are getting dirty. The licensee reports that corrective actions have been taken to that there have been no further problems with this device. Desert Industrial X-Ray personnel reported no unusual survey readings, and no personnel exposures occurred during this incident. |
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Desert Industrial X-Ray Beebe, Arkansas (NRC Region 4) | |
License number: | Ark-1010-3320 |
Organization: | Arkansas Department Of Health |
Reporting | |
Agreement State | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+4856.33 h202.347 days <br />28.907 weeks <br />6.652 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Robert Pemberton 15:20 Dec 3, 2009 |
NRC Officer: | Bill Huffman |
Last Updated: | Dec 3, 2009 |
45539 - NRC Website | |