Improving the AEC Regulatory Process: March 1961. 75 p. (87th Congress, 1st Session. Joint committee print)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... field . This study will be made by the staff of the Atomic Energy Commission and the members of the ACRS . I would hope out of that study we could come before you with some recommenda- tions for improvements in the organization . The ...
... field . This study will be made by the staff of the Atomic Energy Commission and the members of the ACRS . I would hope out of that study we could come before you with some recommenda- tions for improvements in the organization . The ...
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... field of materials licensing presents problems of a more conventional nature , the burden of this regulatory responsibility should increase significantly in the immediate future as growth in the use of radioisotopes enlarges the number ...
... field of materials licensing presents problems of a more conventional nature , the burden of this regulatory responsibility should increase significantly in the immediate future as growth in the use of radioisotopes enlarges the number ...
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... field . It is a field in which the health and safety of more and more people are being affected . There are more projects . If we are successful in our efforts to reduce the cost of nuclear power , there will be an increasing number of ...
... field . It is a field in which the health and safety of more and more people are being affected . There are more projects . If we are successful in our efforts to reduce the cost of nuclear power , there will be an increasing number of ...
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... field , the regulatory workload has simi- larly increased . Byproduct ( radioisotope ) material licenses have increased from 3,016 in 1955 to 5,798 by mid - 1960 , and special nuclear material licenses from 7 in 1955 to approximately ...
... field , the regulatory workload has simi- larly increased . Byproduct ( radioisotope ) material licenses have increased from 3,016 in 1955 to 5,798 by mid - 1960 , and special nuclear material licenses from 7 in 1955 to approximately ...
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... field offices , as described in paragraph 13 below . Other inspection func- tions are performed by the Division of Inspection , as described in paragraph 8 below . 6. The Office of Health and Safety consists of three branches : ( 1 ) ...
... field offices , as described in paragraph 13 below . Other inspection func- tions are performed by the Division of Inspection , as described in paragraph 8 below . 6. The Office of Health and Safety consists of three branches : ( 1 ) ...
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