Veterans' Claims for Disabilities from Nuclear Weapons Testing: Hearing Before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Wednesday, June 20, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 712 halaman |
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additional adjudication Admiral MONROE Air Force Alan Cranston Army atmospheric nuclear atmospheric test program atomic benefits cancer cause Chairman CRANSTON claimant Committee on Veterans compensation programs declassified Defense Nuclear Agency Department of Defense Department of Energy Desert Rock detonation disability disease documents dosage dose dosimetry employees estimated exposed exposure to ionizing exposure to radiation fallout Federal files film badge Group guidelines health effects hearing identify individual injury involved ionizing radiation issue leukemia levels low-level radiation Marine military monitoring Nagasaki Navy Nevada Nevada Test Site NTPR program nuclear tests nuclear weapons testing occupational Office percent personnel persons problems radiation exposure radioactive received reconstruction records REECO request result risk Senator SIMPSON service connection Shot SMOKY STEINBERG Task Force test participants testimony tion trench troops United Veterans Administration Washington workers yds from GZ
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Halaman 229 - No agency shall disclose any record which is contained in a system of records by any means of communication to any person, or to another agency, except pursuant to a written request by, or with the prior written consent of, the individual to whom the record pertains...
Halaman 249 - I would like to thank you and the members of this committee for the opportunity to summarize the work group's report and to answer any questions you may have about our work. As you know, care and benefits for radiation injury was one of the six major subjects addressed by the interagency task force on ionizing radiation.
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Halaman 395 - Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20210 Environmental Protection Agency David Hawkins Assistant Administrator For Air & Waste Management Rm 937, W. Tower, Waterside Mall 401 M Street SW Washington, DC 20460 William Mills Director, Criteria & Standards Division (ANR-460) Office of Radiation Programs 401 M Street SW Washington, DC 20460 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Robert B. Minogue Director, Office of Standards Development Room 120 5650 Nicholson Lane Washington, DC 20555 Karl R. Goller Director,...
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