Radiation Control Program Information
Notices - Previous Years
Kansas IN Number |
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NRC Reference |
KS IN 07-09 |
VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS VARISOURCE HDR EVENTS: IRIDIUM-192 SOURCE PULLED FROM SHIELDED POSITION |
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TIMELY DISPOSAL OF LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE |
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KS IN 07-07 |
EXPOSURES TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC CAUSED BY INADEQUATE CONTROLS OVER WELL LOGGING SOURCES |
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KS IN 07-06 |
SUGGESTIONS FROM THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE MEDICAL USE OF ISOTOPES FOR CONSIDERATION TO IMPROVE COMPLIANCE WITH SODIUM IODIDE I-131 WRITTEN DIRECTIVE REQUIREMENTS IN 10 CFR 35.40 AND SUPERVISION REQUIREMENTS IN 10 CFR 35.27 |
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CT REQUIREMENTS FOR PEDIATRIC AND SMALL ADULT PATIENTS |
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LICENSEE AND REGISTRANT RESPONSIBILTY FOR TRACKING OCCUPATIONAL DOSE |
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REGISTRATION OF THERAPEUTIC RADIATION OF PHYSICISTS AND AUTHORIZED USERS |
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KS IN 07-02 |
Common Violations of the Increased Controls Requirements |
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CT SCREENING AND SCREENING APPROVAL |
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REMINDER TO X-RAY REGISTRANTS ABOUT KANSAS RADIATION PROTECTION REGULATION: 28-35-242 (c) (1) AND (2). LIMITATIONS ON HUMAN USE. |
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Security Requirements for Portable Gauges |
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REMINDER TO REGISTER RADIATION PRODUCING DEVICES ACCORDING TO THE RADIATION PROTECTION REGULATIONS |
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Description: REGISTRATION, USE, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR NRC CERTIFIED TRANSPORTATION PACKAGES |
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Description: RADIATION EXPOSURES TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC IN EXCESS OF REGULATORY LIMITS CAUSED BY FAILURES TO PERFORM APPROPRIATE RADIATION SURVEYS DURING WELL-LOGGING OPERATIONS |
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Radioactive Material Recovery Program |
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MEDICAL USE OF STRONTIUM-90 EYE APPLICATORS: NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR CALIBRATION AND DECAY CORRECTION |
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MEDICAL MISADMINISTRATIONS CAUSED BY FAILURE TO PROPERLY PERFORM TESTS ON DOSE CALIBRATORS FOR BETA- AND LOW-ENERGY PHOTON-EMITTING RADIONUCLIDES |
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HEALING ARTS SCREENING AND SCREENING APPROVAL |
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CT SCREENING AND SCREENING APPROVAL |
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LICENSURE OF FLUORINE-18 IN THE FORM OF FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE (FDG) USED IN POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY (PET) STUDIES |
NRC IN 01-01 |
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Recent events resulting in whole body exposures exceeding regulatory limits |
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Potential Hazards Due to Volatilization of Radionuclides |
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Medical Misadministrations Caused by Human Errors Involving Gamma Sterotactic Radiosurgery |
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Incident Reporting Requirements For Radiography Licensees |
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Thefts of portable gauges |
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Untested Third Party Source |
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FDA PUBLIC HEALTH NOTIFICATION: REDUCING RADIATION RISK FROM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY FOR PEDIATRIC AND SMALL ADULT PATIENTS |
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Change in Radiography Procedures - The Two-Man Rule. |
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KS IN 98-01 |
Second Retrofit to Industrial Nuclear Company IR 100 Radiography Camera to correct inconsistency in 10 CFR Part 34 Compatability |
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KS IN 98-02 |
Recent failures of control cables used on Amersham Model 660 Posilock radiography systems |
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KS IN 98-04 |
Recent failures of control cables used on Amersham Model 660 Posilock Radiography Systems |
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KS IN 98-06 |
Unauthorized use of license to obtain radioactive materials and its implications under the expanded |
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KS IN 98-09 |
Collapse of an Isocam II, Dual-Headed Nuclear Medicine Gamma Camera |
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KS IN 98-10 |
Probable misadministration occurring during intravascular brachytherapy with the Novoste Beta-Cath System |
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KS IN 98-11 |
Computer software problems associated with the use of commercial radiopharmacy dose ordering applications |
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KS IN 98-12 |
Licensees Responsibilities regarding reporting and follow up requirements for nuclear powered pacemakers |
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KS IN 98-13 |
Clarification of revisions of 10 CFR 34 for review by licensees for applicability to current licensed activities |
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KS IN 98-14 |
Licensees responsibilities in regards to training employees to properly check alarm ratemeters for operability |
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KS IN 98-15 |
Licensees responsibilities in regards to employees performing adequate contamination surveys |