Information Notice No. 85-36: Malfunction of a Dry-storage, Panoramic, Gamma Exposure Irradiator
SSINS No.: 6835 IN 85-36 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 May 9, 1985 Information Notice No. 85-36: MALFUNCTION OF A DRY-STORAGE, PANORAMIC, GAMMA EXPOSURE IRRADIATOR Addressees: All licensees possessing gamma irradiators. Purpose: This information notice is provided to alert recipients of a repeat instance of failure of a gamma exposure irradiator despite notification of a defect by the manufacturer. It is expected that licensees will review this notice for applicability to their facilities, if appropriate, to preclude a similar problem from occurring at their facilities. However, suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute the NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: In 1981, a dry-storage, panoramic, gamma exposure irradiator had a problem with a source that failed to return to its safe storage position. It was discovered that springs used as source spacers and energy absorbers for positioning and impact control had broken. The broken chips interfered with free movement of the source by reducing or eliminating the clearance between the source capsule and its exposure tube. The irradiator manufacturer, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, (AECL), sent a warning notice to the persons who possessed identical irradiators informing them of the potential problem. The notice advised that they should stop use of their irradiator and return it to AECL for new springs. A nuclear research center in a foreign country possessed one of these irradiators but failed to respond to the manufacturer's notice and continued operation of the irradiator. In February 1985, an event similar to that described above occurred with the result that a 700 curie cobalt-60 source became stuck in its tube. Because the irradiator is inside of a shielded facility, it appears that no one received an excessive exposure to radiation; however, the facility is inoperable. 8505070529 . IN 85-36 May 9, 1985 Page 2 of 2 Licensees can avoid serious problems by paying prompt attention to notices from equipment vendors dealing with problems and following instructions for proper use and maintenance of equipment. No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the Certification and Procedures Branch, Office of Nuclear Materials Safety and Safeguards (NMSS), or the Safeguards and Materials Programs Branch, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE) at NRC headquarters. James G. Partlow, Director Division of Inspection Programs Office of Inspection and Enforcement Technical Contacts: N. Bassin, NMSS (301) 427-9027 J. Metzger, IE (301) 492-4947 Attachment: List of Recently Issued IE Information Notices
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