ee 2 3 AYPOUMLA A (Vie ] 1. Blast effects on structures 2e Blast effsots on wiilities 3. Dlast effecta on versomel 4, ‘sdurns 5. Ionizing radiation injury Ge Shiclding and shelters 7e Medical care for casualties end refugecs Be Paycholosical problems 9. Radiological safety = including instrumentation for the detection and neasurement of atomic energye 10. | Training of personnel In regard to the problem of training, the Commission has already established several procrans whioh include the training of physiolans, biologists and bio}~ physicists in the broad field of atone energy and the training of technicians to detoct and neasure radioactivity. Within these groups it is anticipated that there will dev.iop the future teachers in these flelds. The ATC is consaious of the necessity for planning to mect any eventuality in the case of disaster at a Comission installation. Accordingly, we are ore canizinge at our major installations cisaster teang sxilled in the use of detection ingtruments who would be available in the event of an acoident within Comisai on eacilities. It ta apparent that these could oontribute to any procras ef civil dofunse. Since a mmjority of the activitios of the AEC in this regard fall within the responsibility oi the Division and Molory and Nodiecline, the nenbers of this represont Mvision willAsepemk tho Cormission in the Mold of Civil Defense Planninge DO®ARCHIVES onl oe cae penmee