es &ab potty The Honorable Arthur S. “ie wes, Chairman Federal Radiation Counc i: Executive Orfice Buildin, Washington 725, D. C. Dear Mr. Flemming: Ape 3, Pues, kaaS In accordance with your gy, Department of Labor has revjeweu Radia‘. Protection, wratt pp othe tasi. 4f8 4 if & an to the Federal Radiation Counc. i puck 1 ey roy fet definitions and recommenda’ ions they might affect our operatior In general, we timi ftuis ground history and theory of pro tion. in addition, we find cine and do not foresee, with cne pos implementing the report it our. We have two comments 2a ke e ‘A GS a it 0: Sor a toad osatitit s oh! J wal WO “agce cal‘t Rad at of all, we note that the mandate the responsibility to advise Fed ara standards und also "in the estat 7 Bate See! cooperation with States", The : ae Federal-State relationshil;. iL: eoey that the recommendations «f the ae by other governmental levels i of the extensive use of rad.at.c * Department of Labor has a.ways ¢ndew cooperation in matters 3f moetua r bring ta tne attention of the 4 cooperation by all levels at ge ernie ne Peder: ie Buoae ft Pedere re promote es ter Pye ah he ie as Laie * Saye si te along i the following be ac Beneficial use ef mature applicatio and. alse bs 3 groups. m the uv a i:nes Stares an. rederal contre) ot aii a aest a ine. ogene ' = ey ober i SAT -boer ‘hae Pom. at 2 a ah Oe Or thar arte San aM oa, Mpwe re at a 4 se; ends vic ite Vedere ne: 201 2 eT val "4 ! rest pf ®) J —_ —al 3 y 3 EE 4 Ai > 4 7 _ 4 3 : 1 i J a 1 4 « }‘ 4 } i | | ) itespeer = 4s ote - eam ew ee, cenOR,

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