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Comment letters to the National Commission on Commission on Fraudulent Financial Reporting, 1987 (Treadway Commission) Vol. 2
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Annual report of Lawrence Livermore Laboratory to the FAA on the High Altitude Pollution Program.
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Field radiological defense technical operations /
The project was conducted to provide orientation, instruction, and practical training in radiological defense technical operations associated with a fallout radiation field. Techniques employed were foot surveys, vehicle surveys, and aerial surveys utilizing standard FCDA radiation detection instruments and other equipment. During field exercises data were collected for the evaluation of the several monitoring techniques on the beta-gamma ratio and in support of the technical projects of Program 35 conducting decontamination studies and aerial survey techniques. The orientation program included briefings on the weapons testing program, scientific projects designed to improve the state of knowledge of the characteristics of fallout radiation, and the use of test results in radiological defense planning. The objectives of the training projects were fulfilled. The response of participants was favorable; and participants recommended that the training projects be continued in future continental series."WT-1482 ; AEC Category: Health and Safety ; Military Category: 28"--Cover."Civil Effects Test Group."--Cover."Issuance Date: Sept. 9, 1959"--Cover."Federal Civil Defense Administration, March 1958."At head of title: Report to the Test Director.The project was conducted to provide orientation, instruction, and practical training in radiological defense technical operations associated with a fallout radiation field. Techniques employed were foot surveys, vehicle surveys, and aerial surveys utilizing standard FCDA radiation detection instruments and other equipment. During field exercises data were collected for the evaluation of the several monitoring techniques on the beta-gamma ratio and in support of the technical projects of Program 35 conducting decontamination studies and aerial survey techniques. The orientation program included briefings on the weapons testing program, scientific projects designed to improve the state of knowledge of the characteristics of fallout radiation, and the use of test results in radiological defense planning. The objectives of the training projects were fulfilled. The response of participants was favorable; and participants recommended that the training projects be continued in future continental series.Mode of access: Internet.This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 "No Rights Reserved" license. The University of Florida Libraries, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law
U.S. Senator James O. Eastland Introduces Documentary Operation Ivy on the First Hydrogen Bomb Test in 1952
Television broadcast of U.S. Senator James O. Eastland introducing a government film Operation Ivy on a 1952 detonation of thermonuclear bomb at the Atomic Energy Commission\u27s Pacific Proving Ground in the Marshall Islands.\u27 Operation Ivy shows personnel, equipment, and planning behind the test, footage of the explosion, and analysis of damage. It includes previously classified footage and information. Eastland reappears at the conclusion of the film to discuss Soviet Union production of thermonuclear weapons; the impact on the United States and its allies; and military preparedness
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