[ RadSafe ] Research - Training Responders (to radiation incident)
howard long
hflong at pacbell.net
Mon May 2 18:13:30 CEST 2005
Louis, the entire book "Nuclear War Survival Skills" by Cresson Kearny, OPNL edition updated in 1999 with foreword by Edward Teller, is available free online at www.oism.org/nwss
All your trainees should scan it.
Howard Long
LNMolino at aol.com wrote:
If anyone on this list could recommend books for me to use as a basis for
some research that I am planning to conduct I'd greatly appreciate it. Please
respond to me or to the list as I feel that this request is topical in keeping
with RADSAFE's "mission".
What I am seeking is any materials (books, chapters of books or articles
from respected sources) that could be sued as a basis for research on the whole
spectrum of emergency response as it relates to radiological and nuclear
materials and responses to incidents involving same.
The purpose of the research involving this material is to develop articles
and perhaps even book length works for use in training US based First
Responders (fire, HAZMAT, EMS, Police, etc) in incidents involving these materials.
If possible please include enough information for me to find said material
using the academic library resources that I have at my fingertips.
Again feel free to respond both on or off list.
Thanks in advance.
Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET
FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI
LNMolino at aol.com
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