Licensee Name and
NRC Action Number |
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Action Type
(Severity) &
Civil Penalty
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Date |
Description |
J. C. Blair Memorial Hospital, PA
EA-97-359 |
NOV
(SL III) |
09/25/1997 |
Hot Lab door remained open with MCi quantities of RAM unsecured.
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JCK & Associates, MI
EA-07-127 |
NOV
(SL III) |
06/08/2007 |
On June 8, 2007, a Notice of Violation and Exercise of Enforcement
Discretion were issued for two Severity Level III violations. The
first violation involved the licensee’s failure to meet the
terms and conditions of an order issued to the licensee for not paying
its annual fees. The second violation involved the licensee’s
failure to use a minimum of two independent physical controls that
form tangible barriers to secure three portable gauges from unauthorized
removal, when the portable gauges were not under the control and
constant surveillance of the licensee. Specifically, the licensee
stored the gauges in unlocked transportation cases located inside
an unoccupied, unlocked hallway that could be accessed by unauthorized
individuals. Although a civil penalty would normally be issued in
this case, enforcement discretion was exercised because the licensee
has transferred all licensed material to an authorized recipient,
its NRC license has been terminated, and the licensee has no intention
of conducting NRC-licensed activities in the future. |
J&L; Testing Company, Inc., PA
EA-96-110 |
ORDER |
04/10/1998 |
Deliberate material false statement. |
Jacobs Pan American Coporation, TX
EA-02-054 and EA-02-055 |
NOV
(SL III) |
06/12/2002 |
On June 12, 2002, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III problem and a Severity Level III violation. The Severity
Level III problem involved multiple violations associated with the
conduct of radiographic activities that resulted in an extremity overexposure
to a radiographer. The Severity Level III violation involved the failure
to secure from unauthorized removal or limit the access to licensed
material (a radiographic camera containing 59 curies of iridium-192)
in an unrestricted area and failure to control or maintain constant
surveillance of this licensed material. |
JANX
EA-03-042 |
NOV
(SL III) |
06/02/2003 |
On June 2, 2003, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the failure to maintain the annual occupational
exposure to an individual adult (a radiographer employed by JANX),
below 5 rem total effective dose equivalent. |
Jaworski Geotech, Inc., NH
EA-97-438 |
NOV
(SL III) |
09/25/1997 |
Failure to maintain control and constant surveillance of a portable
moisture/density gauge. |
Jersey City Medical Center, NJ
EA-00-014 |
NOV
(SL III) |
02/22/2000 |
On February 22, 2000, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III problem involving (1) failure to secure, limit access to,
or maintain constant surveillance of licensed material stored in the
Nuclear Medicine Department (NMD) Hot Laboratory and four research
laboratories, (2) failure to follow procedures for receiving and opening
packages of licensed material and (3) failure to provide required
training. |