Dose-Rate Increase Resulting from the Failure of an Isotopic Level Indicator Installed on an Equipment of Péti Nitrogénmûvek Rt.

L. Krasznai, M. Horváth, G. Szõlõsi

Tolna County Institute of State Public Health and Medical Officers’ Service,
Veszprém County Institute of State Public Health and Medical Officers’ Service Péti Nitrogénmûvek Rt.

CEJOEM 1997, Vol.3. No.4.:334

A normal authority process revealed a disorder in the chemical plant of Péti Nitrogénmûvek Rt. in Veszprém county.
During the pilot operation of the sealed radiation source installed as a level indicator, the setting of the indicator had been adjusted several times. The error was imputed to the faulty operation of the control valve.
    The results obtained during the dose-rate measurements carried out by the authority in the vicinity of the equipment motivated to order immediate actions focused on the prevention of potential exposures. The operation of the plant was simultaneously stopped.
    On the basis of measurements it is most likely that the fault was due to a mechanical problem, that is, the radiation source of rod shoe had dislocated. The active and inactive parts had separated. The active part had slid aside the inactive one resulting a part to project out of the tank.
    In order to clarify the responsibility and to perform the inspection of the equipment, the German manufacturer and installer of the level indicator were immediately advised and the elimination under guarantee of the fault was ordered.
    The Radiation Protection Service of the company had prepared for the elimination of the fault in the plant, assuming also the worst case.
    The present experience is supported by a new concept in radiation protection: the potential exposure and the safety of the sources.

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