Licensee Name and
NRC Action Number |
�
Action Type
(Severity) &
Civil Penalty
(if any |
Date |
Description |
21st Centrury Technologies, Inc., TX
EA-03-187 |
NOVCP
(SL III) $6,000 |
04/13/2004 |
On April 13, 2004, a Notice of Violation and Proposed
Imposition of Civil Penalty in the amount of $6,000 was issued for
a Severity
Level III problem that resulted from the licensee's failure
to ensure compliance with their NRC exempt distribution license.
Specifically,
the licensee did not obtain the required NRC authorization before
distributing tritium-bearing gun sights and other devices that were
not authorized
by their license. |
ORDERCP
$6,000 |
08/30/2004 |
A.E. Staley Manufacturing Co., IL
EA-96-042 |
NOV
(SL III) |
04/04/1996 |
Unauthorized removal of a gauge by licensee contractor. |
A.Z. Bullitt Avenue Ltd., PA
EA-96-476 |
NOV
(SL III) |
01/31/1997 |
Failure to initiate decommissioning activities. |
ABB, Inc, OH
EA-03-196 |
NOVCP
(SL III) $3,000 |
11/26/2003 |
On November 26, 2003, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $3,000 was issued for a Severity
Level III problem involving the failure to secure from unauthorized
removal or limit access to licensed material (approximately 78 millicuries
of strontium-90 in a sealed source capsule) in an unrestricted area,
and failure to control and maintain constant surveillance of this
licensed material, resulting in the loss of the source into the public
domain (most likely the county landfill). Although the civil penalty
would have been fully mitigated based on the normal civil penalty
assessment process, a base civil penalty was assessed in accordance
with Section VII.A.1.g of the Enforcement Policy to reflect the significance
of maintaining the control of licensed material. |
Abex Corporation Research Center, NJ
EA-97-285 |
NOV
(SL III) |
09/10/1997 |
Abandonment of licensed material. Improper transfer of licensed
material. |
Abington Memorial Hospital, PA
EA-96-186 |
NOV
(SL III) |
07/12/1996 |
Lost source and violation of 10 CFR 35.59 requirement to conduct
inventories. |
Accurate NDE & Inspection, LLC., LA
EA-06-281 |
NOVCP
(SL III) $13,000 |
03/20/2007 |
On March 20, 2007, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $13,000 was issued for a Severity
Level III problem. The violations involved the failure to secure
from unauthorized removal or limit access to a radiographic exposure
device that was being improperly stored on an offshore platform,
which was in a controlled area or unrestricted area; the failure
to wear required personnel dosimetry during radiographic operations;
and the failure to provide complete and accurate information on documents
provided to an NRC inspector. Because willfulness was associated
with the problem, the NRC considered whether credit was warranted
for Identification and Corrective Action in accordance with the civil
penalty assessment process in the NRC Enforcement Policy, and determined
that in this case, it was not. |
Accurate NDE & Inspection, LLC., LA
EA-00-300 |
NOV
(SL III) |
01/11/2001 |
On January 11, 2001, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the failure of Accurate NDE & Inspection,
a licensee of the State of Louisiana, to file NRC Form 241, " Report
of Proposed Activities in Non-Agreement State," prior to conducting
radiographic operations using iridium-192 on off-shore oil/gas platforms
in waters off of the Gulf of Mexico in areas of Federal jurisdiction. |
Accurate NDE & Inspection, LLC., LA
EA-06-281; EA-07-289 |
ORDER |
02/20/2008 |
On February 20, 2008, a Confirmatory Order (effective immediately)
was issued to confirm commitments made as a result of an Alternative
Dispute Resolution (ADR) settlement agreement. The licensee requested
ADR following the NRC’s March 20, 2007, Notice of Violation
and Proposed civil penalty of $13,000 for a willful violation involving
the failure to secure from unauthorized removal or access licensed
material that was stored in an unrestricted area; failure to wear
required personnel dosimetry during radiographic operations; and
failure to provide complete and accurate information on documents
provided to an NRC inspector. As part of the agreement, Accurate
NDE agreed to additional management review and oversight programs
that will include implementation of amended procedures for offshore
radiographic operations, implementation of a training program, and
increased audits of the program. Accurate NDE will also submit an
article in the company newsletter regarding this case and the consequences
of wrongdoing. In exchange for Accurate NDE’s extensive corrective
actions, the NRC agreed to reduce the civil penalty originally proposed
to $500. |
Adams Construction Company, VA
EA-02-161 |
NOV
(SL III) |
08/14/2002 |
On August 14, 2002, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
level III violation involving the failure to maintain control and
constant surveillance of licensed material (a portable gauge, containing
8 millicuries of cesium-137) in use at a temporary job site, an unrestricted
area. |
Advanced Medical Imaging and Nuclear Services, PA
EA-02-072 |
NOVCP
(SL II)
$43,200 |
10/22/2002 |
On October 22, 2002, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $43,200 was issued for a Severity
Level II problem involving willfully using byproduct material without
an Authorized User, failing to appoint a Radiation Safety Officer,
and creating incomplete and inaccurate records. Although the normal
civil penalty assessment process would have resulted in a base civil
penalty, the NRC exercised discretion in accordance with Section
VIIA.3 of the Enforcement Policy and assessed a base civil penalty
for each day the violation continued after the licensee's consultant
raised the issue. Discretion was warranted base on the egregiousness
of the violations, the level of management involved, the economic
benefit of being in noncompliance, and the failure to take corrective
action after the consultant's findings. |
Advanced Medical Imaging and Nuclear Services, PA
EA-01-313 |
ORDER |
12/14/2001 |
On December 14, 2001, an immediately effective Order Suspending
License was issued. The order was based on the licensee's possession
and use of radioactive materials (including the diagnostic administration
to patients) without a required authorized user or Radiation Safety
Officer. |
Advance Testing Company, Inc.
EA-03-001 |
NOV
(SL III) |
01/28/2003 |
On January 28, 2003, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the failure to control and maintain
constant surveillance of licensed material (8 millicuries of cesium-137
and 40 millicuries of americium-241 in a moisture density gauge)
located at a temporary job site, which was an unrestricted area. |
Advantage Engineering, LLC ., PA
EA-06-214 |
NOV
(SL III) |
10/18/2006 |
On October 18, 2006, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the failure by the authorized gauge
operator to control and maintain constant surveillance of a portable
nuclear gauge. Specifically, the gauge, which contained NRC-licensed
radioactive material (two radioactive sources), was damaged when
it was run over by a bulldozer after the authorized gauge operator
had left it unattended for approximately five minutes at a job site. |
Ahern & Associates, Inc., WV
EA-08-150 |
NOV
(SL III) |
07/09/2008 |
On July 9, 2008, a Notice of Violation was issued to Ahern & Associates,
Inc. This action is based on a Severity Level III violation of 10
CFR 30.34(i) involving the licensee's failure to maintain a minimum
of two independent physical controls that formed tangible barriers
to secure a portable gauge from unauthorized removal during a period
when the portable gauge was not under the control and constant surveillance
of the licensee. Specifically, a portable gauge was left unattended
inside an unlocked storage area with only one physical control (a
locked cabinet container) that formed a tangible barrier to secure
the portable gauge. |
Alaron, PA
EA-98-144 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$ 5,500 |
06/03/1998 |
Willful violation of 2 year limitation on storage of radioactive
waste. |
Alaska Industrial X-Ray, Inc., AK
EA-07-325; EA-008-196 |
NOVCP & ORDER $20,800 |
08/20/2008 |
On August 20, 2008, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $20,800 was issued to Alaska Industrial
X-Ray, Inc. for a willful Severity Level II problem involving (1)
performing radiography at a location other than a permanent radiographic
installation without the presence of two qualified individuals, in
violation of 10 CFR 34.41(a), and (2) failing to provide the NRC
with information that was complete and accurate in all material respects,
in violation of 10 CFR 30.9(a). The NRC also issued an immediately
effective Order Modifying License to require additional actions by
the licensee to provide reasonable assurance that the health and
safety of the public will be protected. |
Alaska Industrial X-Ray, Inc., AK
EA-07-261 |
ORDER
|
10/19/2007 |
On October 19, 2007, an Order Suspending Licensed Activities (Effective
Immediately) was issued to Alaska Industrial X-Ray, Inc. (AIX) based
on the NRC’s determination that all AIX radiographers, including
AIX’s Radiation Safety Officer, and assistants, violated 10
CFR 34.41(a) by performing industrial radiographic operations at
a temporary job site with only one qualified individual present during
operations. The evidence the NRC relied on indicates that these activities
have occurred on numerous occasions, for a period of up to three
years. Because the NRC issued a Notice of Violation on April 25,
2001, for a willful violation of 10 CFR 34.41(a) at the same client
facility location, serious concerns were raised regarding AIX’s
willingness to comply with the Commission’s requirements and
its ability to conduct licensed activities without undue risk to
the public’s health and safety, resulting in the issuance of
this order suspending all radiographic operations authorized by AIX’s
license. |
Relaxtion-ORDER Suspending Licensed Activities |
11/08/2007 |
On November 8, 2007, a Relaxation of Order Suspending Licensed
Activities (Effective Immediately- dated October 19, 2007) was issued
to Alaska Industrial X-Ray, Inc. (AIX) based on the licensee’s
proposal to implement several actions to provide the NRC with assurance
that AIX will comply with the 2-person rule during NRC-licensed radiographic
operations. Specifically, the licensee’s actions include: use
of a capable, independent consultant to perform unannounced audits
of AIX's radiographic activities, with emphasis on the 2-man rule
and results of the audits will be reported to NRC monthly; strengthening
of the controls over personnel access to the radiography location;
construction of a dark room at the radiographic locations; communication
of AIX's schedule for radiographic activities in advance to both
the consultant and NRC; and designation of a different Radiation
Safety Officer. However, this relaxation does not have any effect
on the ongoing Office of Investigation’s investigation or any
potential enforcement action that may be taken based on the outcome
of that investigation. |
Alaska Industrial X-Ray, Inc., AK
EA-01-015
EA-01-016 |
NOV
(SL III) |
04/25/2001 |
On April 25, 2001, a Notice of Violation was issued for two Severity
Level III violations. The first violation involved the deliberate
failure to assure that two qualified radiography personnel were present
during radiographic operations. Although a civil penalty would normally
be proposed for this case, the NRC exercised enforcement discretion
in accordance with Section VII.B.6 of the Enforcement Policy and
refrained from issuing a civil penalty because the violation would
not have been identified had the involved radiographer not voluntarily
provided information during the investigation. The second violation
involved the failure of a radiographer's assistant to wear an alarm
ratemeter while involved in radiographic operations. |
Alaska Rim Engineering, Inc., AK
EA-08-139
EA-08-140 |
NOV
(SL III) |
09/17/2008 |
On September 17, 2008, a Notice of Violation and Exercise of Enforcement
Discretion were issued for a Severity Level III problem. The violations
involved possession and use of a portable gauge containing radioactive
material without an NRC license, and failure to provide complete
and accurate information in its license application dated March 6,
2007. Specifically, from May 17, 2003, until March 6, 2007, Alaska
Rim Engineering, Inc., possessed and used a portable gauging device
in the state of Alaska, a non-Agreement State, without an NRC license
and on March 6, 2007, Alaska Rim Engineering, Inc., submitted an
application for an NRC license stating that it was planning to purchase
and will be licensing one portable moisture density gauge. This is
inaccurate because it had purchased and used the gauge in May 2003,
without an NRC license. |
State of Alaska Department of Transportation & Public
Facilities, AK
EA-03-126
|
NOV &
(Order)
|
03/15/2004 |
On March 15, 2004, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level II violation based on the licensee discriminating against one
of its employees for raising safety concerns regarding radiation
exposures to other employees. The NRC also issued an immediately
effective Confirmatory Order to confirm certain commitments, as set
forth in the Order, involving the licensee's internal policies and
procedures pertaining to assuring compliance with NRC employee protection
requirements. |
State of Alaska Department of Transportation & Public
Facilities, AK
EA-03-190
|
NOVCP
(SL III) $21,000 |
03/15/2004 |
On March 15, 2004, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalties in the amount of $21,000 was issued for (1) a
willful Severity Level II problem ($15,000) involving radiation exposures
in excess of NRC ’s annual public exposure limit and failure
to perform surveys appropriate to demonstrate compliance with NRC
dose limits for individual members of the public and (2) a willful
Severity Level III violation ($6,000) involving the failure to provide
copies of two exposure reports to six affected individuals. |
Alfonso Deleo, Jr.., PA
EA-99-057 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$15,000 |
08/23/1999 |
Violation involving willful unauthorized possession
of nuclear gauges. |
ORDER
$ 5,500 |
08/23/1999 |
Withdrawal |
12/26/2000 |
Alfonso Deleo, Jr., PA
EA-99-217 |
ORDER |
12/13/1999 |
On December 13, 1999, an Order was issued based on failure to comply
with the terms of the February 12, 1996, Order Suspending License
and failure to pay annual fees. |
Allan A. Myers, Inc., PA
EA-99-042 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$ 2,750 |
07/13/1999 |
Three willful violations involving (1) use of portable gauge by
unauthorized individual (2) use of gauge without dosimetry, and (3)
failure to maintain control and surveillance of gauge. |
Allegheny Wireline Services, WV
EA-99-034
EA-00-005 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$ 5,500 |
02/08/2000 |
On February 8, 2000, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalties was issued for a SL III problem involving (1)
the failure to conduct radiation surveys at well sites; and (2) the
failure to maintain complete and accurate records of these surveys,
as required by License Condition 21 and 10 CFR 30.9; and a SL III
violation involving the failure of the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO)
to provide adequate oversight concerning the completion of radiation
surveys and radiation survey records as required by License Condition
21. |
Allied Inspection Services, Inc., MI
EA-01-213 |
NOV
(SL III) |
09/17/2001 |
On September 17, 2001, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving a radiographer's failure to wear a
direct reading dosimeter and a personal dosimeter at all times during
radiographic operations. |
Allied Inspection Services, Inc., MI
EA-01-099 |
NOV
(SL III) |
06/04/2001 |
On June 4, 2001, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the willful failure to test exposure
devices using depleted uranium (DU) shielding and an "S" tube configuration
for DU contamination within the required interval. |
AlliedSignal, Inc., IL
EA-98-171 |
NOV
(SL III) |
05/05/1998 |
Programmatic breakdown in following procedures that resulted in
an uranium hexafluoride release and physical injury of workers. |
Alt & Witzig Engineering, Inc., IN
EA-02-135 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$3,000 |
09/26/2002 |
On September 26, 2002, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $3,000 was issued for a Severity
Level III problem involving the failure to properly prepare (block
and brace) a moisture density gauge (that included 8 millicuries
of cesium-137 and 40 millicuries of americium-241/beryllium) for
transport that resulted in the gauge being lost and the failure to
immediately notify the NRC. Although the civil penalty would have
been fully mitigated based on the normal civil penalty assessment
process, a base civil penalty was assessed in accordance with Section
VII.A.1.g of the Enforcement Policy to reflect the significance of
maintaining the control of licensed material. |
All Tech Corporation, ID
EA-03-128 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$6,000 |
04/27/2004 |
On April 27, 2004, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $6,000 was issued for a Severity
Level III problem involving the deliberate failure to provide complete
and accurate information to the NRC concerning the location of certain
gauges containing NRC-licensed material. |
ORDERCP
$6,000 |
12/10/2005 |
Alpha Omega Services, Inc., CA
EA-07-215 |
NOV - Letter
(SLIII)- Action |
12/20/2007 |
On December 20, 2007, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Impostion
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $19,200 were issued for a Severity
Level II violation. In January 2003, the company deliberately provided
materially inaccurate information to an NRC licensee and to a contractor
for the licensee in violation of 10 CFR 71.8(b)(2). The company Operations
Manager/Assistant Radiation Safety Officer signed a maintenance checklist
indicating that a package was in compliance with the NRC Certificate
of Compliance and approved for use, when he knew it was not. Additionally,
in violation of 10 CFR 71.8(b)(1), Alpha Omega Services deliberately
caused the NRC licensee to violate NRC requirements for a license
when the licensee exported licensed material in nonconforming packages. |
Altoona Hospital, PA
EA-98-194;
EA-98-202 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$2,750 |
05/14/1998 |
Violation of the quality management program involving failure to
have written directive for administering Iodine-131. |
Ambric Engineering, Inc., PA
EA-97-357 |
NOV
(SL III) |
08/22/1997 |
Sealed source left in unrestricted area. |
American Engineering Testing, Inc., MN
EA-05-161 |
NOV
(SL III) |
10/20/2005 |
On October 20, 2005, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III problem involving (1) the failure to maintain continuous
direct visual surveillance to protect against unauthorized entry
into a high radiation area during a radiographic exposure at a field
location; and (2) the failure to conduct a survey of the radiographic
exposure device and guide tube after an exposure and before approaching
the device and guide tube to ensure that the sealed source had returned
to its shielded position. |
American Geotech, Inc.
EA-03-019 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$3,000 |
04/07/2003 |
On April 7, 2003, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $3,000 was issued for a willful
Severity Level III problem involving: (1) the failure to issue approved
dosimetry to an individual who used licensed materials; and (2) the
failure to ensure that individuals using licensed materials are either
designated by the Radiation Safety Officer and properly trained,
or are under required supervision of someone named on the license. |
American Radiolabeled Chemicals, Inc.
EA-08-126 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$6,500 |
07/22/2008 |
On July 22, 2008, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $6500 was issued for a Severity
Level III problem. The violation involved multiple examples of failure
to adhere to license commitments and regulations. Specifically, between
January 22 and March 14, 2008, the licensee failed to: (1) secure
from unauthorized removal or limit access to licensed material in
an aggregate quantity greater than 1000 times Appendix C to 10 CFR
Part 20 limits; (2) comply with license commitments related to management
oversight of the radiation protection program, including a failure
to conduct monthly meetings of the Radiation Safety Committee and
a failure to implement timely and adequate corrective actions for
issues identified during annual program reviews; (3) comply with
license commitments related to radiological surveys; and (4) perform
and document required investigations of contamination found in controlled
and unrestricted areas. |
American Radiolabeled Chemicals
EA-02-255 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$12,000 |
04/17/2003 |
On April 17, 2003, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $12,000 was issued for a willful
Severity Level III problem involving the deliberate failure to: (1)
make required surveys to limit the dose to members of the public;
(2) perform required weekly removable contamination surveys in the
restricted and unrestricted areas; and (3) accurately record the
results of required weekly fume hood face velocity measurements.
Although the normal civil penalty assessment process would have resulted
in a base civil penalty, the NRC exercised discretion in accordance
with Section VII.A.1(c) of the Enforcement Policy and doubled the
penalty due to the licensee's particularly poor performance surrounding
the violations. |
Anderson Columbia Construction, Inc., FL
EA-96-314 |
NOV
(SL III) |
10/02/1996 |
Failure to file for reciprocity, work conducted in exclusive federal
jurisdiction. |
Andrew Environmental Engineering, Inc., IL
EA-06-299 |
NOV
(SL III) |
12/27/2006 |
On December 27, 2006, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the failure to control and maintain
constant surveillance of licensed material that is in a controlled
or unrestricted area and that is not in storage. Specifically, the
gauge user left the portable gauge unattended at a job site to answer
a phone call, thus failing to control access to the unrestricted
area and provide constant surveillance of the gauge. |
Anglin Civil Constructors, Ltd, MI
EA-04-031 |
NOV
(SL III) |
04/07/2004 |
On April 7, 2004, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the failure to secure from unauthorized
removal or limit access to licensed material (eight millicuries of
cesium-137 and 40 millicuries of americium-241 in a nuclear gauge)
in a controlled area and the failure to control and maintain constant
surveillance of this licensed material. |
Anheuser-Busch, Inc., MO
EA-97-291 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$ 2,750 |
09/03/1997 |
Loss/improper disposal of sources. |
Anvil Corporation, WA
EA-99-083 |
NOVCP
(SL II)
$ 8,800 |
07/28/1999 |
Multiple failures to maintain occupational radiation doses, supervise
radiographic operations, perform surveys, and wear an operating alarm
ratemeter. |
Apgee Corporation, PA
EA-96-246 |
ORDER |
06/26/1997 |
Numerous violations involving distribution of licensed material
including some that are potentially willful. |
Applied Health Physics, Inc., PA
EA-96-353 |
ORDER |
09/27/1996 |
Violation involving possession limit of radioactive waste. |
Applied Health Physics, Inc., PA
EA-96-009 |
ORDER
Withdrawal
|
03/29/1996
04/17/1998
|
Failure to limit possession of byproduct material to those authorized,
to limit possession of special nuclear material those authorized,
and possession of licensed material waste in excess of 180 day period. |
Arctic Slope Inspection Services, Inc., AK
EA 96-449 |
NOV
(SL III) |
02/18/1997 |
The action was based on seven violations, including the failure
to conduct surveys to determine that radiation levels in an unrestricted
area are in compliance with dose limits for individual members of
the public. |
AREVA NP, Inc., VA
EA 08-122 |
NOV
(SL III) |
06/13/2008 |
On June 13, 2008, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation. The violation involved the failure to properly
prepare a package containing fuel service equipment such that dose
rates on the surface of the package would not exceed 10 CFR 71.5(a)
and 49 CFR 173.441(a) limits. Specifically, on February 3, 2008,
AREVA shipped surface contaminated equipment as an open conveyance
on a flatbed trailer. On February 4, 2008, the shipment arrived at
a nuclear power facility with measured contact radiation levels between
800-2000 mr/hr in a localized area on the bottom of the container.
The localized area was not easily accessible and no measurable radiation
exposures to workers or members of the public occurred as a result
of this event. |
Army, Dept of the, IL
EA-97-350 |
NOVCP
(SL II)
$16,000 |
11/12/1997 |
Numerous violations of NRC requirements. |
Army, Dept of the, IL
EA-97-059 |
ORDER |
03/26/1997 |
Numerous violations of NRC requirements. |
Army, Dept of the, MO
EA-02-017 |
NOV
(SL III) |
03/28/2002 |
On March 28, 2002, a Notice of Violation was issued for a severity
Level III violation involving the failure to secure from unauthorized
removal or limit access to licensed material (approximately 34 millicuries
of cobalt 60) and the failure to control and maintain constant surveillance
of this licensed material. |
Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center, NJ
EA-99-171 |
NOV
(SL III) |
08/16/2001 |
On August 16, 2001, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III problem involving deliberate improper disposal of radioactive
material generated from the cleanup of a broken exit sign and deliberate
submittal of inaccurate information to the NRC. Although a base civil
penalty would normally be proposed for this case, the NRC exercised
enforcement discretion in accordance with Section VII.B.6 of the
Enforcement Policy and refrained from issuing a civil penalty because
the licensee was issued a civil penalty for the event by the State
of South Carolina and the licensee is no longer a general licensee.. |
Ashford Presbyterian Community Hospital, PR
EA-96-053 |
NOVCP
(SL III)
$ 2,500 |
03/19/1996 |
Licensee failure to properly utilize written directives for certain
diagnostic administrations of sodium idodide I-131 or to check the
treatment charts for errors in dosage. |
Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteran's Hospital, TX
EA-98-481 |
NOV
(SL III) |
02/17/1999 |
Unauthorized use of licensed material. |
Avera McKennan Hospital, SD
EA-02-106 |
NOV
(SL III) |
10/04/2002 |
On October 4, 2002, a Notice of Violation was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the licensee's careless disregard in
using licensed material (250 millicuries of technetium-99m) in an
unauthorized location (the kitchen of Freeman Community Hospital). |
Avera McKennan Hospital, SD
EA-02-008 |
NOVCP
(SLIII)
$3,000 |
06/14/2002 |
On June 14, 2002, a Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty in the amount of $3,000 was issued for a Severity
Level III violation involving the willful administration of technetium-99m
to a nuclear medicine technology student when such use had not been
approved by an authorized user at the licensee's facility. |