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An orphan source is a self-contained
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source that is no longer under proper regulatory control. The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines an orphan source more exactly as:
...a sealed source of radioactive material contained in a small volume—but not radioactively contaminated soils and bulk metals—in any one or more of the following conditions *In an uncontrolled condition that requires removal to protect public health and safety from a radiological threat *Controlled or uncontrolled, but for which a responsible party cannot be readily identified *Controlled, but the material's continued security cannot be assured. If held by a licensee, the licensee has few or no options for, or is incapable of providing for, the safe disposition of the material *In the possession of a person, not licensed to possess the material, who did not seek to possess the material *In the possession of a State radiological protection program for the sole purpose of mitigating a radiological threat because the orphan source is in one of the conditions described in one of the first four bullets and for which the State does not have a means to provide for the material's appropriate disposition
Most known orphan sources were, generally, small radioactive sources produced legitimately under governmental regulation and put into service for
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, generating electricity in
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s, medical radiotherapy or
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. These sources were then "abandoned, lost, misplaced or stolen" and so no longer subject to proper regulation.


Notable orphan source incidents

* 1962 Mexico City radiation accident - Mexico City, Mexico - A boy found and took home an industrial radiography source; he and three relatives died. * 1963 -
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, China * 1982 - Baku, Azerbaijan * 1983 - Ciudad Juarez, Mexico * 1984 - Casablanca,
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- A source was lost during radiography and taken home by other people who initially failed to recognize the source. * 1987
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- Praça Cívica, Brazil - A
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based teletherapy unit left behind at Goiânia’s Instituto Goiano de Radioterapia. This event was rated as a 5 on the INES scale, making it one of the worst nuclear accidents to have occurred to date. * 1996 - Jilin, Xinzhou, China * 1996 - Gilan, Iran - A source was temporarily lost during radiography at a power plant and found by an unsuspecting worker who put the source in his chest pocket for about 90 minutes. One person was severely injured. * 1997 -
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, Georgia - The Lilo Training Center had multiple sources dating back to Soviet-era military activity; 11 were injured. * 1999 - Kingisepp,
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, Russia - Stolen from an RTG in a Russian lighthouse and then recovered 50 kilometres away at a bus station * 1999 -
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, Turkey - A source was sold to a junkyard for its
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container in the district of İkitelli. * 2000 Samut Prakan radiation accident - Samut Prakan, Thailand - A defunct
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machine was sold to a metal junkyard in Samut Prakan, leading to three deaths. * 2000 - Meet-Half village in Qaluobiya,
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* 2001 -
Lia radiological accident The Lia radiological accident began on December 2, 2001, with the discovery of two orphan radiation sources near the Enguri Dam in Tsalenjikha District in the country of Georgia. Three villagers from were unknowingly exposed. All three men w ...
: Three woodcutters in northern Georgia found two Soviet-era RTG elements near the Inguri River containing
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and became sick from the high levels of radiation. As many as 300 orphan sources had been discovered in the country by 2006, when a team from the
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and Georgian government found two containing caesium-137 in the Racha region. One of the sources had been kept in a home, and another in an abandoned factory used as storage by farmers. * 2008 -
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, Pakistan - An orphan source was discovered within the vicinity of the Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL). Two containers were found buried which were suspected to be left over from Soviet oil drilling operations before the OGDCL took over in late 1960s. * 2010
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- Mayapuri, India. - An orphan source caused the death of one worker and irradiated seven others in a scrap yard. This event was rated as a 4 on the INES Scale. * 2011 -
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, Czech Republic - A
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source was found buried in a Prague playground, radiating 500  µSv/h from one metre away. * 2013 -
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, Mexico - A defunct cobalt therapy machine ''en route'' to proper disposal was stolen, apparently inadvertently, when the heavy truck transporting it was hijacked.


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