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| Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Instructor's Guide
Discuss underlying reference
III. Description of occurrence (edited from investigation
materials to support a program
report)
of radiological questions which
would preclude occurrence of
A. Incident
such an event.
Obj. 1
The layout of the buildings and equipment at this
Describe causes of radiological
site are included.
incidents.
Two employees at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion
Obj. 2
Plant (PGDP) received skin and clothing
Identify primary cause and
contributing causes of
Protactinium 234m (234mPa) while disconnecting a
radiological incidents.
used uranium hexafluoride (UF6) cylinder at the
Obj. 3
C-337-A building, UF6 Feed Vaporization Facility, on
Describe effective corrective
August 23, 1991.
actions.
Show OT 16.2.
B. Scenario of events
Starting at shift change, 12 employees, one of them
a Health Physics Technician, found contamination
on shoes and clothing. The incident was initially
identified during routine monitoring of the C-337-A
facility by a Health Physics Technician at 0900 (two
hours after the shift change). Efforts were initiated
by Health Physics to survey the area, identify the
source, and control the spread of contamination.
Surveys indicated widespread contamination in both
radiological and nonradiological areas of C-337
(adjacent to C-337-A) and C-337-A.
At some unspecified time, a critique was conducted
by the Assistant Shift Superintendent and all
personnel involved in the accident were interviewed.
All personnel who had been in the facility on the day
shift were contacted and surveyed. One individual
was found to have contaminated shoes and skin
contamination on the elbow and was taken to a
change house in C-337 for decontamination. Later
this employee's personal clothing was also found to
be contaminated, and through further investigation it
was learned that this contamination occurred in the
change house.
Module 16 3
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