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RE: Missing Potentially Contaminated Material
I would advise your management to officially report the missing potentially
contaminated material that you just unofficially reported here on Rad Safe.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodney Bauman
> [SMTP:rodney_bauman%wssrap-host.wssrap.com@inet.rfets.gov]
> Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 7:53 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Missing Potentially Contaminated Material
>
> Quick question:
>
> A small gang-box filled with tools is reported missing. Problem - the
> items
> were last used in a Contamination Area (10CFR835.2). Although the
> contamination
> area is large (many acres, including a disposal cell), it is generally
> believed
> that the items are no longer within the area (an exhaustive search was
> performed). Next problem - there is no evidence (i.e., survey
> documentation) to
> support the performance of a release survey.
>
> It is generally believed that the tools were stolen and removed from the
> contamination area without a survey. However, some argue that there is no
> evidence that the tools were actually removed from the area, and if so,
> were not
> surveyed.
>
> 10CFR835.1101(a) generally prohibits the unrestricted release of material
> and
> equipment with removable surface contamination. Subsequently, Project
> Management wants to know if the lost tools present a 10CFR835 violation.
> What
> would you advise them?
>
> Rodney Bauman, CHP, RRPT
> Weldon Spring Site Remedial Action Project
> rodney_bauman@wssrap-host.wssrap.com
>
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