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Epidemiologic Studies

Los Alamos National Laboratory


Study Documentation

Five Rem Study, 1984

Location:

Active:
Inactive: LANL, Technical Area 59, Room 209, Los Alamos, NM 87545
Access Restrictions: Unclassified

Volume: 4 lin. in.

Accession or Other ID Number: None

Condition: Good

Container Number: Cabinet 2, Shelves 3-4

Medium: Paper

Scanning Suitability: Series contains some faded records.

Duplication: Unknown

Arrangement: None

Originating Office: Oak Ridge Associated Universities

Finding Aids: Shelf list

Disposition Authority: Unscheduled

Series Description: This series contains background material related to the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) Five Rem Study. The study compared employees exposed to plutonium radiation at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Y-12 and K-25 Plants at Oak Ridge, National Lead Company of Ohio (the contractor at Fernald), Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, and the Comparative Animal Research Laboratory to those at Mound, Los Alamos, and Rocky Flats. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of five rems as the annual occupational limit. Included in the series are: memoranda and data containing employee names and personal statistics; radiation monitoring and work history data from each facility for both the cohort and the comparison group; mortality and morbidity data for the cohort exposed to greater than or equal to five rem annually and for the "nonexposed" group subjected to less than or equal to one rem annually; an interviewing manual; a report titled Building a Good Interviewing Relationship; and interview forms.

Data Elements: 7-8, 16-17, 20-21, 24-25, 58, 62

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