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Re: Accidents At Sea
Really?
At 01:28 PM 12/16/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>Radsafers,
>>
>>My present project requires research of ship accidents involving radioactive
>>materials. Accustomed to shipments by truck or train, I am having
>>difficulty in
>>finding such references. Can anyone help?
>>
>>Many thanks,
>>
>>Brian Bailey
>>H&R Technical Associates, Inc.
>>(423) 483-0248
>>bbailey@handrtech.com
>
>
>Brian,
>
>I suspect you're having difficulty in your search not so much because the
>record is scant but rather, the number of maritime incidents involving RAM
>is probably very small. Personally, I'm aware of only a few incidents at
>sea and all of them involve nuclear powered naval vessels.
>
>Ray
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