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Y-12 Mercury Task Force Files


Health and Environmental Records

Radiation Safety Reports, 1954-1963

Location:

Active:
Inactive: Y-12 Records Center, Building 9711-5, Room 106

Access Restrictions: Unclassified

Volume: 22 File Folders; 0.92 linear feet

Accession or Other ID Number: M258-260,M265-266, M269-272, M275-276, M278-279, M281-285, M482, M487-488

Condition: Good

Container Number Drawer 5,10

Medium: Paper

Scanning Suitability: Suitable

Duplication: May be part of the unclassified collection, see statement on page 12

Arrangement: Numerical by file code

Originating Office: Radiation Safety Department

Finding Aids: Y-12 Mercury Task Force Database Printout; Mercury at Y-12 (Y/EX-24) Bibliography

Disposition AuthorityPermanent Collection

Series Description: This record series contains documents produced by the Y-12 Radiation Safety Department. The majority of these records consist of daily solvent air sampling results from October 1955 to August 1963. Mercury measurements are reported in milligrams/cubic meter (mg/m3) for buildings 9201-4, 9201-5, and 9201-2. Other records pertain to the exposure of personnel to mercury in buildings 9201-4 and 9201-5, and urinalysis reports for the period from 1954 to 1960. Documents describing the use of respirators to safeguard workers against mercury vapor and the decontamination of mercury work areas during 1956 are included.

Solvent Hazards Committee, 1955-1956: This is a subseries which evaluated air contamination data for building 9201-5 to determine if the existing ventilation system could be improved to supply greater air circulation and reduce concentration of mercury vapor. These records consist mainly of memoranda, correspondence, minutes, and copies of procedures developed by the Solvent Hazards Committee for safeguarding the workplace and workforce against mercury exposure, including statements on the use of respirators and protective clothing. Air sampling data milligrams/cubic meter (mg/m3) of mercury and urinalysis data milligrams/liter (mg/l) of mercury are included.

Data Elements: 62, 68, 75, 81, 107


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