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  • DOE Openness: Human Radiation Experiments

    The Office of Human Radiation Experiments, established in March 1994, leads the Department of Energy's efforts to tell the agency's Cold War story of radiation research using human subjects. Identifies and catalogs relevant historical documents from records scattered across the country.

    tis.eh.doe.gov

  • Radiation and Life

    Short introduction to the subject.

    www.uic.com.au

  • Radiation and Health Physics

    Information and links from the University of Michigan health physics students.

    www.umich.edu

  • Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM)

    Official site for U.S. multi-agency (EPA, NRC, DOE) consensus document on planning, conducting, evaluating, and documenting environmental radiological surveys of surface soil and building surfaces for demonstrating compliance with regulations.

    www.epa.gov

  • U.S. EPA Radiation Protection Division

    Information and educational materials. About radiological topics in general, plus EPA's activities in protecting the public and the environment from exposure, cleaning up radioactively contaminated sites, and participating in radiological emergency preparedness and response.

    www.epa.gov

  • Technologically-Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (TENORM)

    Extensive source of information on natural radioactivity in the environment, as well as on issues related to NORM waste materials.

    www.tenorm.com

  • Health Effects of Ionizing Radiation

    A comprehensive report from the Canadian Environmental Advisory Council on the biological effects of radiation. Genetic damage, latency of cancer, units of exposure, biological effectiveness of radiation.

    www.ccnr.org

  • Useful Radiation Safety Sites and References

    Directory of websites with information on radiation safety, (both ionizing and non-ionising); advice on radiation protection; and links to UK legislation.

    www.radiation.org.uk

  • New Jersey State Radiation Protection Programs

    Information on state radiological regulatory programs, radiation safety in medicine and the environment. Nuclear reactor safety in New Jersey and related topics.

    www.state.nj.us

  • Eneabba Walkabout

    Problems with the technological enhancement of natural radioactivity and about 1,000 'radiation-related' links to about 170 countries

    www.eneabba.net

  • How Stuff Works: Nuclear Radiation

    Tutorial on ionizing radiation and how it affects all living organisms.

    www.howstuffworks.com

  • NEWNET: Neighborhood Environmental Watch Network

    Access radiological and meteorological data from monitoring sites in New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Alaska, and Mississippi.

    newnet.lanl.gov

  • Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site

    REAC/TS is part of the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education. Trains, consults, or assists in response to all types of radiation accidents or incidents. Provides guidance, resources and links.

    www.orau.gov

  • Radiation Information Network

    Idaho State University site provides information on radiation and its effects and the professions of Radiation Protection.

    www.physics.isu.edu

  • Nick's World Collection of Radiation Links

    Large collection of 'radiation-related' links (not all of them very radiation-related) from all over, organized by country. Also a technical paper on technological enhancement of natural radioactivity (TENORM).

    www.eneabba.net

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