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Records Series Descriptions
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Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) SERIES TITLE Site Managing Contractor Health and Safety Division, and EG&G Safety and Environmental Programs Division Correspondence Logs and Report Copy Files INCLUSIVE DATES 1969 1985 ARRANGEMENT Chronological Author VOLUME 13 cubic feet DESCRIPTION This series consists of office copies of correspondence and reports generated by and collected by their authors. The individuals who kept these files worked in the Health and Safety Division, and its successor divisions, over a long period of time. Their files record the various changes in contractors and organizational structure within an office that performed essentially the same function over this period. The contractor health and safety offices were concerned primarily with health safety and security issues that arose out of the day-to-day hazards of work on the site. Types of documents in this series include: memos, letters, route slips, weekly and monthly reports, safety anomaly reports, photographs, safety manuals, maps, plans, organization charts, and log books. They cover many safety related subjects including: bus accidents, pest control, decontamination, safety reviews, dosimetry, whole body counting, radiation protection, LOFT, and budgets. At least two letters discuss the planned human iodine-131 skin absorption experiment. The individuals whose files are collected in this series include: J. W. McCaslin, J. L. Clark, Lamar J. Johnson, Richard B. O'Brien, D. P. Halls, and Bryce L. Rich. LOCATION OF RECORDS Federal Records Center Seattle, WA 98115 |