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Re: loss of license, etc.
Hi Andy. I would like a copy of this information.
At 10:33 AM 4/9/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I have compiled a table of violations by area and penalties for medical and
>academic institutions from March, 1996 until the present for NRC licensees.
>I have added to this a small amount of information sent to me by people in
>Agreement States. The table is in Word 97 format and is NOT attached.
>Anyone who is interested may request a copy and I will forward it on. A
>short summary follows:
>
>Most frequently-cited violations: radioactive materials security/loss
>of RAM
>Most frequently-cited reason for suspension or loss of license: programmatic
>breakdown (including staffing problems)
># of license restrictions: 5 (includes temporary suspension, conversion to
>specific licensee status, etc.)
>Total # of violations, fines, etc: 50 (medical), 19 (academic)
>
>Many thanks to the many people helping to provide this information and
>places to look for it!
>
>Andy
>
>P. Andrew Karam, CHP
>Radiation Safety Officer
>University of Rochester
>(716) 275-1473 (voice)
>(716) 256-0365 (fax)
>andrew_karam@urmc.rochester.edu
>
>There is no Chase so pleasant, methinks, as to drive a Thought, by good
>conduct, from one end of the World to the other; and never to lose sight of
>it till it fall into Eternity, where all things are lost as to our
>knowledge.
>T. Burnet, The Theory of the Earth, 1697
>
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