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| event date = 01/12/2006 PST | | event date = 01/12/2006 PST | ||
| last update date = 01/20/2006 | | last update date = 01/20/2006 | ||
| title = Agreement State Report Regarding | | title = Agreement State Report Regarding a Damaged Troxler Moisture Density Gauge | ||
| event text = The State provided the following information via email: | | event text = The State provided the following information via email: | ||
ABSTRACT: The licensee states the gauge was in use near several construction vehicles [at a work site in Clackamas, Oregon]. The gauge was located behind a nearby pickup truck attached flatbed trailer. The gauge user thought the vehicles were not occupied. A driver in the truck started the vehicle and promptly backed it into the gauge before it could be moved by the operator, resulting in damage to the index rod. No other damage was noted. The licensee says the gauge operator was in proper control of the gauge at the time the truck struck the gauge. Regardless, the licensee will provide training to the operators reminding them of the requirements to maintain proper surveillance and control of gauges while away from the licensed storage locations. An explanation of what occurred in this event was also provided to the operators as lessons learned. | ABSTRACT: The licensee states the gauge was in use near several construction vehicles [at a work site in Clackamas, Oregon]. The gauge was located behind a nearby pickup truck attached flatbed trailer. The gauge user thought the vehicles were not occupied. A driver in the truck started the vehicle and promptly backed it into the gauge before it could be moved by the operator, resulting in damage to the index rod. No other damage was noted. The licensee says the gauge operator was in proper control of the gauge at the time the truck struck the gauge. Regardless, the licensee will provide training to the operators reminding them of the requirements to maintain proper surveillance and control of gauges while away from the licensed storage locations. An explanation of what occurred in this event was also provided to the operators as lessons learned. |
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Columbia West Engineering Vancouver, Washington (NRC Region 4) | |
License number: | Wn-I0517-1 |
Organization: | Wa Division Of Radiation Protection |
Reporting | |
Agreement State | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+154.08 h6.42 days <br />0.917 weeks <br />0.211 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Craig Lawrence 18:05 Jan 18, 2006 |
NRC Officer: | Jeff Rotton |
Last Updated: | Jan 20, 2006 |
42271 - NRC Website | |