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To provide information to the public on any matters relating to radiological safety which the Institute deems fit.
Only three departments - operations, maintenance and radiological safety and health - would not be affected by the layoffs, he said.
Rail escorts include radiological safety escorts with railway personnel.
Provide the purchaser with instructions describing specific technical specifications of the equipment and any necessary radiological safety precautions and procedures.
He said he was particularly concerned "about the potential radiological safety and security implications of nuclear and radiological materials that may no longer be under control."
Their health and safety was Lyons's responsibility, but the specialised job of radiological safety was handled by the Manhattan Project.
To monitor developments abroad relating to nuclear installations and radiological safety generally, and to keep the Government informed of their implications for Ireland.
Radiological Safety Division (RSD)
'These were assessed in a Best Practicable Environmental Option study, which considers factors such as radiological safety, costs and site-related factors, for example visual impact.
To provide advice to the Government, the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government and other Ministers on matters relating to radiological safety.
As the U.S. Nuclear Navy expanded throughout the 1970s, the need increased for radiological safety items used in construction and maintenance of nuclear-powered ships at Naval shipyards.
The program was established to evaluate the nuclear hazards associated with the construction, launch, operation and disposal of SNAP systems and to develop designs to assure their radiological safety.
In 1946 he was Chief of the Radiological Safety Section of the Joint Task Force for Operation Crossroads, the nuclear test at Bikini Atoll.
Warren, as Chief of the Radiological Safety Section (RADSAFE), planned and implemented measures to assess, limit and control the impact of radiation.
Chief of the medical section for the $2 billion Manhattan Project, Warren had headed the American team assessing the damage at Hiroshima and was chief of the radiological safety section for Operation Crossroads.
Later under the CNO, as head of the Defense and Protection Section, he established the U.S. Navy Radiological Safety School, and aided in setting up a comparable school for the Army.
Following his graduation he attended the Air Tactical School at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, and in December 1949 entered preliminary technical training at the Atomic Weapons and Radiological Safety School at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi.
In his preface, Bradley, a key member of the Radiological Safety Section at Bikini known as the "Geiger men", asserted that "the accounts of the actual explosions, however well intended, were liberally seasoned with fantasy and superstition, and the results of the tests have remained buried in the vaults of military security."