[ RadSafe ] Research help request
John Jacobus
crispy_bird at yahoo.com
Mon May 2 21:27:33 CEST 2005
Okay, I had to do some more looking. Here is a Web
site that has a number of links that may be useful.
http://www.wmdfirstresponders.com/Index.htm
Check out
http://www.wmdfirstresponders.com/Gen-References.htm
--- 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
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John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
e-mail: crispy_bird at yahoo.com
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