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Building Air Sampling Records, 1965-1968, 1974-1975, 1977-1978, 1980-1992Location: Active:
Arrangement: By building, thereafter chronological Originating Office: General Laboratory (formerly Health and Environment; Health, Safety, and Environment; and Health and Safety laboratories) of Dow Chemical Company, Rockwell International, and EG&G Finding Aids: NARA Standard Form 135 Disposition Authority: 1) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 2-6) DOE (1980) C25.6d; 7-11) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 12) DOE (1988) 1.8f; 13-15) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 16) DOE (1988) 1.8f; 17-20) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 21) DOE (1988) 1.8g; 22-24) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 25) DOE (1988) 1.8g; 26-29) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 30) DOE (1988) 1.5f; 31) DOE (1988) 1.5d Series Description: The Building Air Sampling Records consist of computer-generated reports and worksheets which record the radiation levels of air samples from various onsite buildings. Among the different methods used were the Air Sample, Direct Alpha Counting, and Tennelec Filter systems. Information includes locations where samples were taken; dates and times of counts; run types; total count times; RCG [Recommended Concentration Guide] in DPM/M3 [disintegrations per minute per cubic meter]; total volumes of samples; detector numbers; and airheads. Also in the series are interoffice memoranda on airhead route revisions and changes to sampling procedures due to holidays or personnel changes. For other air sampling records utilizing the Direct Alpha Counting and Air Sample systems, see Volume VI. Building Radiation Contamination Survey Records, 1965-1992. Data Elements: 77, 81, 103, 114, 118-119, 124 |