[ RadSafe ] Re: Radioactive Material Stolen While Man In Don utShop

MOSHEK MosheK at sviva.gov.il
Thu Mar 10 16:06:59 CET 2005


Hello Group,

In Israel we faced several theft incidents. Most of them were of
moisture/density gauges and one of radiography source. There is a clear cut
difference between intended  theft of the gauge and the vehicle. When a
moisture/density  gauge was taken out of its casing in the car, and the car
left untouched - definitely the gauge was the target. When a car containing
a gauge was stolen, usually the car was the target. The problem is that you
can not be sure about it unless the gauge was found/returned and the car
not, which may be, or not,  some time in the future. Meantime you have to
assume that the source was the target and be ready to all possible
scenarios.  

Moshe Keren
Ministry of the Environment

-----Original Message-----
From: Jose Julio Rozental [mailto:joseroze at netvision.net.il]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 12:52 PM
To: TConley at kdhe.state.ks.us; radsafe at radlab.nl
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Re: Radioactive Material Stolen While Man In
DonutShop


The main question is what you have appointed: "The violation here was that
the driver left the truck running unattended and lost control of the ammo
box when he went to the donut shop."

Comment:

There are users that every day transport radioactive materials in higher
activity, as the case of industrial radiography.  During my activities in
Brazil I have registered two cases. In one of them the thief abandoned the
equipment in one site and in the second he threw out the equipment in the
River. Hopefully there was not damage to equipments and in both cases were
applied penalties. This fact is used in training  as example of high
violation during transport, to emphasize the necessity  of  imperative
request during transport to follow procedures. In Brazil also for such
transport it is requested that a driver needs to have an assistant for
emergencies situation.



Jose Julio Rozental

joseroze at netvision.net.il

Israel



----- Original Message -----
From: <TConley at kdhe.state.ks.us>
To: <radsafe at radlab.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 6:46 PM
Subject: [ RadSafe ] Re: Radioactive Material Stolen While Man In Donut Shop


>
>
>
>
> >Now someone pleeeeeeeease tell me what the hell a rad materials was doing
> in an ammo box >in the first place? Think the driver kind of violated some
> DOT Laws?
>
> Ammo boxes are an approved type A package and are frequently used to
> transport nuclear medicine doses from a radiopharmacy to a client hospital
> or clinic.  This is a perfectly legitimate method to transport radioactive
> material.  You might also be interested to know that certain brief cases
> are also commonly approved for transport too.
>
> The violation here was that the driver left the truck running unattended
> and lost control of the ammo box when he went to the donut shop.
>
> Thomas A. Conley, RRPT, CHP
> Section Chief, Radiation and Asbestos Control
> Kansas Department of Health and Environment
> Phone: (785) 296-1565
> email: tconley at kdhe.state.ks.us
>
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