the College to discuss the resuits, and to “consider “possibilitie
coutinued services of : the Coliege staff “im resurveying, from timé
full tectmical staff, but it is believed that completion of two
“daring the next year will permit the research and development p
reach its contemplated ievel.
The discussions aidedgreatly the
fication of the mrtual problems of the conferees, which should
smoother cooperation and better representation of Hanford inter
Navy Thermal Reactor radiation problems.
Membersof the
cooperated with representatives of the Navy and of Westinghouse
tion protection problems for the Submarine Thermal Reactor, and
‘the plan bywhich the AEC would provide central facilities for
fiim badge, and pocket chamber service and site survey. Westink
would provide their. own reactor protection. Details of avtometiic monitor“ing systems, supplemented with manual monitoring, were discuss. The
for radioactive isotopes most likely to be found as contaminants from such
a reactor system.
Civil Defense Liaison Branch
Loan of radiation detection instruments. The Atomic Enérgy Conmission has made arrangements to loan instruments and /or radiafion sources,
at the request.and upon the approval of the National Security Resources
Board, to states or localities for second-level radiological mbnitoring
training purposes, where such instruments can be spared from rb
activities. To date, loans to Ohio, South Dakota, and Oregon fave been
consummated through the appropriate field offices.
Review of NSRB documents.
NSRB Document 128, "Survivalff
Under
Atomic Attack," upon request by the Acting Director, Civil. Deffense Office,
National Security Resources Board, was given thorough staff rdview prior
to publication on October 28, 1950, and several suggestions wa@re made
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