ENS 41978
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17:10 Jun 29, 2005 | |
Title | Washington State Agreement State Report |
Event Description | This is an update and close of an event in Washington State as reported to and investigation by the Washington State Department of Health, Office of Radiation Protection (ORP).
STATUS: closed Licensee: Mikron Industries City and State: Kent, Washington License Number: WN-R0483 Type of License: General License Registration Date and time of Event: 29 June 2005, 10:10 a.m. Location of Event: Kent, Washington ABSTRACT: (where, when, how, why; cause, contributing factors, corrective actions, consequences, Dept. of Health, office of Radiation Protection (ORP) on-site investigation; media attention): ORP was notified, by telephone on 29 June 2005 by a Mikron Industries representative, the company was unable to locate 34 generally licensed Po-210 static eliminators. The devices were received between 15 May 2003 until 21 October 2004. Of the 34 devices, two are NRD Model P-2021 8101 (each originally containing 370 MBq [10 millicuries] Po-210); the remaining thirty-two are NRD Model P-2035 (each originally containing 1480 MBq [40 millicuries] of Po-210). The company seems not to know any more then that the devices are missing. ORP staff will make a site visit 30 June 2005 to help the company with their investigation. ORP staff performed site visits on 30 June and 8 July, 2005. Staff determined from November 2003 until about March 2005 the facility had not properly controlled the licensed material. The facility had not satisfactorily tracked receipt and disposal of the devices. During the visits, staff were able to locate 28 of the 34 missing devices. They had been set aside in work and storage areas. Recovered devices will remain secured on-site until analysis of leak tests will allow for return to the device manufacturer. ORP will follow up with Mikron to ensure proper disposition of the recovered devices. Mikron has instituted management control to ensure proper disposition of devices from now on. Notification Reporting Criteria: WAC 246-221-240 (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> notification) Isotope and Activity involved: 34 devices total. 32 devices originally contained 1480 MBq [40 mCi] of Po-210, 2 devices originally contained 370 MBq [10 mCi] of Po-210. Total initial activities were 48.1 GBq [1300 mCi], decayed activity as of 29 June 2005 is 98.8 GBq [267 mCi]. Overexposures? (number of workers/members of the public; dose estimate; body part receiving dose; consequence): Unknown but likely not. Lost, Stolen or Damaged? (mfg., model, serial number): 34 missing NRD Models (2) P-2021 8101 & (32) P-2035 Static Eliminator Devices. Model Serial Number / status P-2021 8101 A2EA576 Found P-2021 8101 A2EA577 Found P-2035 A2EA554 Found P-2035 A2EA556 Found P-2035 A2EA557 Found P-2035 A2EA558 Found P-2035 A2EA559 Found P-2035 A2EA560 Found P-2035 A2EA561 Found P-2035 A2EA562 Found P-2035 A2EA563 Found P-2035 A2EA564 Found P-2035 A2EA565 Found P-2035 A2EA566 Found P-2035 A2EA567 Found P-2035 A2EA568 Found P-2035 A2EA569 Found P-2035 A2EA570 Found P-2035 A2EA571 Found P-2035 A2EA574 Found P-2035 A2EA575 Found P-2035 A2DU458 Found P-2035 A2DU459 Found P-2035 A2DU462 Found P-2035 A2DH035 Found P-2035 A2DH037 Missing P-2035 A2DH039 Found P-2035 A2DH040 Found P-2035 A2DH041 Missing P-2035 A2DA168 Missing P-2035 A2DA169 Missing P-2035 A2DA170 Missing P-2035 A2DA171 Missing Disposition/recovery: Disposition of the missing devices is unknown. Leak test? Initial, manufacturers leak tests are likely to have been performed. Succeeding, periodic leak tests are unknown. The 30 June 2005 site visit May determine leak test status. Leak tests taken during site visits have been sent for analysis. Event Report "WA-05-039 Vehicle: (description; placards; Shipper; package type; Pkg. ID number) N/A Release of activity? Unknown Activity and pharmaceutical compound intended: N/A Misadministered activity and/or compound received: N/A Device (HDR, etc.) Mfg., Model; computer program: see above Exposure (intended/actual); consequences: unknown Was patient or responsible relative notified? N/A Was written report provided to patient? N/A Was referring physician notified? N/A Consultant used? No Less than the quantity of an IAEA Category 3 source. Sources that are 'Less than IAEA Category 3 sources,' are either sources that are very unlikely to cause permanent injury to individuals or contain a very small amount of radioactive material that would not cause any permanent injury. For some of these sources, such as moisture density gauges or thickness gauges that are IAEA Category 4, the amount of unshielded radioactive material, if not safely managed or securely protected, could possibly - although it is unlikely - temporarily injure someone who handled it or were otherwise in contact with it, or who were close to it for a period of many weeks. |
Where | |
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Mikron Industries Kent, Washington (NRC Region 4) | |
License number: | WN-R0483 |
Organization: | Wa Division Of Radiation Protection |
Reporting | |
Agreement State | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+1715.8 h71.492 days <br />10.213 weeks <br />2.35 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Arden C. Scroggs 04:58 Sep 9, 2005 |
NRC Officer: | John Mackinnon |
Last Updated: | Sep 11, 2005 |
41978 - NRC Website | |
Mikron Industries with Agreement State | |
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[Table view]Agreement State Washington State Agreement State Report 2005-06-29T17:10:00 | |