22 resultados para RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
em University of Michigan
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"Health and Safety."
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"Distributed according to TID-4500 (16th Ed.) ; Health and Safety."
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"Distributed according to TID-4500 (16th Ed.) ; Health and Safety."
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"March 1999."
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"March 2006."--Cover letter.
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"June 1989."
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"This publication is intended to summarize the incidents involving radioactive materials which occurred in atomic energy activities during 1956. It supplements TID-5360, 'A summary of accidents and incidents involving radiation in atomic energy activities--June 1945 thru December 1955'"--Preface.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Eleven commercial nuclear reactors used to generate electricity are currently operating at six sites in Illinois; no other state has as many nuclear reactors. In addition, there are two major research facilities in Illinois operated by the US Department of Energy (Argonne National Laboratory and FermiLab), uranium processing facilities at Metropolis and in nearby Paducah, Kentucky, several manufacturers of radiopharmaceuticals and other radioactive materials, thousands of radiation-producing machines used in medicine and industry, and a network of major arterial highways and rail lines over which radioactive material shipments move on a regular basis. Protecting the health and safety of Illinois citizens and the environment from the potentially harmful effects of ionizing radiation is a key function of IEMA'S Division of Nuclear Safety (DNS). That role is fulfilled through programs that monitor nuclear facilities around the clock, ensure the proper operation of radiation-producing equipment and the use of radioactive materials, and measure radioactivity in the environment to ensure no threats to public health exist.
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Contract no. AT-(40-1)-2477.
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"October 1953."
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"June 1955."
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"June 1956."
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Project Sedan.