Radiation protection: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session, April 18, 19, and July 13, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... occupational and medical areas have similarly expe- rienced considerable difficulties and delays in getting complete coop- eration from the Departments of Labor and Health , Education , and Welfare . Both the Labor Department and HEW ...
... occupational and medical areas have similarly expe- rienced considerable difficulties and delays in getting complete coop- eration from the Departments of Labor and Health , Education , and Welfare . Both the Labor Department and HEW ...
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... be on the part of HEW and the Department of Labor to come out with some newer standards on the use of this equipment in the workplace . The latest that they have on occupational safety is a 1960 standard . So it's a 11.
... be on the part of HEW and the Department of Labor to come out with some newer standards on the use of this equipment in the workplace . The latest that they have on occupational safety is a 1960 standard . So it's a 11.
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... occupational safety is a 1960 standard . So it's a combination of a number of people who should contribute . Mr. KRUEGER . I think the guidance that came out in February 1978 states , in effect , that doctors should not routinely send ...
... occupational safety is a 1960 standard . So it's a combination of a number of people who should contribute . Mr. KRUEGER . I think the guidance that came out in February 1978 states , in effect , that doctors should not routinely send ...
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... occupational areas . Question 6. You refer in your report ( p . 14 ) to " low staff morale at EPA " . Would you expand on that observation ? Response 6. EPA personnel said that resource reductions and EPA's failure to provide any ...
... occupational areas . Question 6. You refer in your report ( p . 14 ) to " low staff morale at EPA " . Would you expand on that observation ? Response 6. EPA personnel said that resource reductions and EPA's failure to provide any ...
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... Occupational radiation exposures ; plutonium contamination ; nonionizing radiation exposure in the general en- vironment ; protection action guides related to nuclear incidents ; and natural radioactivity from mining operations ...
... Occupational radiation exposures ; plutonium contamination ; nonionizing radiation exposure in the general en- vironment ; protection action guides related to nuclear incidents ; and natural radioactivity from mining operations ...
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