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Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) SERIES TITLE Papers, Speeches, and Publications Files of Claude W. Sill INCLUSIVE DATES 1955 1980 ARRANGEMENT Chronological VOLUME 5 cubic feet DESCRIPTION This series contains the records of Claude Sill, who was chief of the Analytical Chemistry Branch at Idaho, part of the Health and Safety Division, for approximately 27 years. He worked for DOE from 1951 to 1980 and is currently employed by Lockheed Idaho Technologies Co., as a principal scientist. His branch provided analytic bioassay services for all contractors at Idaho and he was responsible for the whole body counters. He and his staff actively published and participated in professional meetings and these records include speeches at health physics and bioassay meetings and publications in a variety of journals and proceedings. He also has some logbooks and loose paper files. His records include accounts of his involvement in the Controlled Environmental Radioiodine Test (CERT) and use of humans for the calibration of analytical equipment. He also has in his collection an article on considerations when using human volunteers in experiments with radioisotopes. RESTRICTIONS This series contains privacy material. LOCATION OF RECORDS INEL, Test Reactor Area Building TRA 604, Alpha Wing, Rooms 111, 118 Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Federal Records Center Seattle, WA 98115 |