ape moh, fie «se nme ovr, herr ope. 9 developed in this stuft re, © is desirable that other le e* 2. groups consider then, . tue jie € so that sistency It is as a nation recommended, «) ,rops cst we ma: in the beneficia: Ge. «, tnerefi ~ Ceasones f Tbk opre . ot 34 € yri ty 8 ais Ae eo & tess dy in this report be considersc (+ yg sdawe Fy of .tograns tm agencies and the States where | -. os wale » j*e@,ar ¢ *areugr Furthermore, the Council oe eos Red agencies to assist ali ie 2.: | woh 0 16 sre e@e their programs and ‘he pr: recommended in this srud One other situation which co1.€ to our operating responsibilities swer Act, relates to Sections 6.20 ani t ns ot: 2 pro we lar feet, kiouiar.: les.e wlv os Pr @tmosphe . tion in uranium mines. The whole ra. 3 teased ou tte che > must be judged against the risks its ae Tne reper mgs no in-depth review of particular S*S wa nate Bf Me bare a minimal for the standards recomme ie: Hower or, nee oa it is indicated that the leveis reoumeiud- | the NORD in. 6 uranium mines are exceeded Who) S a an. Cha «vee FB given this problem, no recommende'’ © r uy 8 nat at : Ie is further stated that while wa. * che persis ope ” probably suffer major impairment he sare . of Safety «to 4 We do not believe that the recat ve su we raised 25 veter, factor authorizing an apparent e ceprio: ¢ econmmende star. ari full consideration has beer give o's vi etae tae rennet = ' the added risks. It is not our odere ard y tris the om ! sidered this point. The question 9» + mespuers orta- ie mines must be faced directiy at cone ie, rde ibe ow oa Contracts Act, this Department “ Posy ob bak ; . safety codes on public cor rate 4 x bok point. We appreciate tue ypypor’ pe 7 od ; ( Le ; eu HECay ai ve ve

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