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63138-US-200110 61
7.6 Correcting Issues
The operator of the system is responsible for taking the appropriate measures to
correct any issues.
The radiation safety officer is responsible for all matters having to do with
radiation protection. They must ensure all radiation protection requirements are
observed and maintained. Additionally, the radiation safety officer can decide on
the appropriate corrective actions if issues or malfunctions occur.
If you are unable to correct the problem, please contact VEGA Americas Field
Service at 1-844-VEGA-NOW (1-844-834-2669).
Emergency Measures
Apply the emergency procedure immediately for personnel safety or to secure an
area
in which an unshielded radiation source exists or is assumed to exist.
Cable not operating correctly Contact VEGA Americas Nuclear Services.
Source leak Evacuate the immediate area and control
entry to the area. Contact VEGA Americas
Nuclear Services.
Improper Handling Contact VEGA Americas Nuclear Services.
Improper or damaged shielding Contact VEGA Americas Nuclear Services.
Improper mounting Contact VEGA Americas Nuclear Services.
Improper installation Contact VEGA Americas Nuclear Services.
Label damaged or removed Contact VEGA Americas for a replacement
and the procedures for
installing the label.
Improper licensing In the United States, contact the U.S. NRC or
an agreement state.
Cables can get stuck Contact VEGA Americas Nuclear Services.
Maximum weight of the
insertion element
Contact VEGA Americas Nuclear Services.
Apply too much force breaks
cable and causes source to
drop to bottom of vessel
Contact VEGA Americas Nuclear Services.
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