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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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Berkeley, California 94720

(415) 486-4000 @ FTS 451-4000

PREFACE
In compliance with Department of Energy (DOE) policy and in
cooperation with the Defense Nuclear Agency (ONA) Test Personnel
Program, the Laboratory Archives and Records Office conducted a

survey of

nuclear

testing and

fallout

records at

LBL.

The purpose of the survey was to identify and describe those
records, including policy and program statements, correspondence,
reports, logbooks, and related documents of the Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory and the Atomic Energy Commission or other related
government agencies pertaining to:
1) radiological fallout from atmospheric and underground
nuclear testing between 1945 and 1972 and the instrumentation
for

prediction and

measurement

of

fallout

and

radiation;

2) biological and environmental effects of

radiation;

3) organizational elements, including personnel,
assignments and responsiblities, radiation exposure,
positions during nuclear tests;

locations,
and job

4) planning and conduct of nuclear testing;
S) pertinent biological and environmental scientific records

relating

to

radiation affects

from

fallout;

6) development of radiation safety standards;
and operations in nuclear testing.
Survey descrintions wera

made of

all

available

safety issues

records.

In

addition, survey forms were sent to all Laboratory Division
directors and administrators, and selected key personnel.
The
selection criteria used

in

the survey

has been outlined

in

two

documents:
"Screening Criteria for Document Collection Offsite
Radiation Exposure Review Project,” 14 August 1986 (USDOE,
Germantown) and For the Record: History of the Nuclear Test
Personnel

Review

Program,

Technical Report).
Most

nuclear

test and

1978-1986,

fallout

1

August

records at

the

1986

(DNA 6041F,

Laboratory were

found to be embedded within larger record series; for example,
Project Upshot records within the Business Manager’s Office
research and development administrative records.
The records
identified as pertinent to nuclear testing and fallout were

listed on survey forms and then grouped by Laboratory division.
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