Radiation Protection Criteria and Standards: Their Basis and Use, Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Radiation of ..., 86-2 ..., May 24, 25, 26, 31; June 1, 2, and 3, 19601960 - 820 pages |
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... feel that it should be trans- lated , at least the criteria should not be translated into law or legis- lative action . My reason for this is , as I have pointed out , that this is moving , even with some rapidity , in adjustment to the ...
... feel that it should be trans- lated , at least the criteria should not be translated into law or legis- lative action . My reason for this is , as I have pointed out , that this is moving , even with some rapidity , in adjustment to the ...
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... feel that this is common not only to the health and safety aspects of your reactor design , but it is common to the whole design of the reactor . This is an expensive operation which is gradu- ally getting cheaper . If it parallels ...
... feel that this is common not only to the health and safety aspects of your reactor design , but it is common to the whole design of the reactor . This is an expensive operation which is gradu- ally getting cheaper . If it parallels ...
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... feeling about this thing at all . Let me give then my own personal opinion of how worrisome present fallout levels are . I think ... feel itself driven to , such as a resumption of underground tests in this country. 50 RADIATION PROTECTION.
... feeling about this thing at all . Let me give then my own personal opinion of how worrisome present fallout levels are . I think ... feel itself driven to , such as a resumption of underground tests in this country. 50 RADIATION PROTECTION.
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... feel free to test those weapons and in those ways which are most useful to them . It may be , for instance , that if the test ban negotiations should not come to fruition , and if the United States resumes underground weapons tests ...
... feel free to test those weapons and in those ways which are most useful to them . It may be , for instance , that if the test ban negotiations should not come to fruition , and if the United States resumes underground weapons tests ...
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... feel that it is equally important that there be a strong organization outside of Government having a high degree of scientific independence in the radiation protection field . This is particularly important in those areas where the ...
... feel that it is equally important that there be a strong organization outside of Government having a high degree of scientific independence in the radiation protection field . This is particularly important in those areas where the ...
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Page 108 - Council is to advise the President with respect to radiation matters, directly or indirectly affecting health, including guidance for all Federal agencies in the formulation of radiation standards, and in the establishment and execution of programs of cooperation with the States.
Page 137 - This term is defined as the radiation dose which should not be exceeded without careful consideration of the reasons for doing so; every effort should be made to encourage the maintenance of radiation doses as far below this guide as practicable.
Page 626 - Absorbed dose of any ionizing radiation is the energy imparted to matter by ionizing particles per unit mass of irradiated material at the place of interest.
Page 87 - Treasury, and the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Director of the National Science Foundation.
Page 150 - d. The Commission shall enter into an agreement under subsection b. of this section with any State if— "(1) The Governor of that State certifies that the State has a program for the control of radiation hazards adequate to protect the public health and safety...
Page 6 - Inquiries regarding participation in this program may be addressed to the Director, Division of Biology and Medicine, US Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC 20545.
Page 144 - Because It is essential to efficient and effective administration that employees of the executive branch be in a position to be completely candid in advising with each other on official matters, and because it is not in the public interest that any of their conversations or communications, or any documents or reproductions, concerning such advice be disclosed...
Page 591 - Council. (b) The Council shall be composed of the following members: the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall be the Chairman of the Council.
Page 87 - The President, through the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, is authorized and directed to evaluate and develop improved plans for the organization, coordination, and management of the executive branch of the Government with a view to efficient and economical service.
Page 694 - advisory committee" means any committee, board, commission, council, conference, panel, task force, or other similar group, or any subcommittee or other subgroup thereof...