UNCLASSIFIED CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES JOINT COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC ENERGY April 27, 1957 OUTLINE FOR OPEN HEARINGS: "THE NATURE OF RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT AND ITS EFFECTS ON MAN" ("Oral" denotes tople to be presented before text)? but may be read from prepared text sas May 27 - June 7, 1957 ("Insert" denotes topic to be presented by a prepared statement to be inserted in the record but not presented orally) ("Bibliography" denotes topic that should be covered, in addition to the above, references to the literature) but some Any one or all of these methods of presentation may be indicated for the topics below I. Introduction (oral)** A brief discussion for JCAE orientation, along the following lines: A. The general nature of radioactivity and radiation B, Why radioactivity, radiation, closely associated and nuclear energy are C. Man's relationship to radioactivity and radiation D. The general nature of the biological effects of lege radioactivity and radiation E, The nature of the impact of applying nuclear energy for man's benefit on the health of individuals and on the health and welfare of the population as a whole F. Some factors that might be considered in deciding whether or not the hazards associated with radiation and radioactivity are worth risking to try to get the benefits expected from applying nuclear energy. **¥To be preceded by opening statement by the Hearing Committee Chairman to orient for the record the purpose, scope, and approach of the hearings. -6-

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