“* MAJOR ACTIVITIES future AEC developmental tests. 55 Staff members also reviewed design criteria for protection construction standards to be released by FCDA to guide Federal agencies and the public in erecting structures in or near designated target areas. Assistance wasalso given to the Bureau of Ships, Department of the Navy, on design criteria and materials necessary for construction of adequate shelters. A classified briefing was held for the Civil Defense Committee of the Life Insurance Association of America to acquaint them with the responsibilities of civil defense. Emergency Radiation Monitoring Teams Pending establishment of civil defense organizations with definite assigned functions for radiological defense, the Commission acted in 1949 to establish emergency radiation monitoring teams in about 20 locations throughout the United States, to operate under the jurisdiction of 5 AEC operations offices. These teams were composed of AEC and contractor personnel experienced in radiation detection work at atomic energy installations, and stood ready to monitor any radioactivity resulting from enemy attack or disaster, using radiation detection instruments stockpiled by the Commission. In the period since establishing this emergency monitoring network, civil defense organization and training have made appreciable strides forward, with the result that on January 4, 1954, after consultation with the Federal Civil Defense Administration, the AEC teams were relieved of responsibility for civil defense radiological monitoring operations. AEC continues to serve as scientific and technical adviser to FCDAand to State and local civil defense bodies in this area and wherever AEC experience and competence apply. Also, AEC continues to make available, on a loan basis, radiation detection instruments and certain radioisotopes for civil defense radio- logical training use by States and cities, upon endorsement of their applications by the FCDA. Loans to the following were made in the current 6 months period: Texas and Arkansas-—instruments; Florida and Texas—radioisotopes. bt Dissemination of Information from Civil Effects Tests Information compiled from weapons test. reports of the spring 1953 series at the Nevada Proving Ground was issued as public information by FCDA. It includes data on air-zero locators, identification tags, typical frame residences, and homeshelters. The genetics experiments in the spring 1953 test series were of particular scientific interest. Unclassified extracts from the weapons test reports were given at several scientific meetings, and 14 articles on 8038584-—54—__—_5

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