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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsNews ReleasesIndependent Review of Exposure of Workers to Alpha Radiation at Bruce Power Reactor Released2011-10-26 Radiation Safety Institute of Canada The independent review by the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada of exposure of workers to alpha radiation at Bruce A Restart, Reactor Unit 1 has been completed and released. http://www.brucepower.c... Independent Review Of The Exposure Of Workers To Alpha Radiation At Bruce A Restart, Reactor Unit 1 Bruce Power, ON2011-11-02 Radiation Safety Institute of Canada The Radiation Safety Institute of Canada has released its final, independent review of the exposure of workers to alpha radiation at Bruce A Restart Reactor Unit 1 at Bruce Power in Ontario, Canada. Sources Select ResourcesHow the Obama Administration Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the BombUS nuclear policy is undermining our safety and national security Postol, Theodore A. Article 2014 The Nation When Barack Obama was campaigning for president in 2008, he famously pledged to place nuclear disarmament at the center of his national-security strategy. Why, then, we must ask, is the Obama administ... Uranium Mine and Mill Workers are Dying, and Nobody Will Take ResponsibilityIn the Southwest, poisoned uranium workers are still seeking justice Sorrentino, Joseph Article 2016 In These Times To talk to former uranium miners and their families is to talk about the dead and the dying. Brothers and sisters, coworkers and friends: a litany of names and diseases. Many were, as one worker put i... Sources BookshelfNobody's FuelEnergy supply is more important than climate change Lightfoot, H. Douglas DVD 2006 Government Ministries & AgenciesAtomic Energy of Canada Ltd.(AECL) is a nuclear technology and services company providing services to utilities worldwide. Delivers a range of nuclear services: from R&D support, construction management, design and engineering t... Canadian Nuclear Safety CommissionA group of Health Physics and Radiation Safety Specialists, dedicated to providing tailored radiation safety services to employees in the handling of nuclear substances.
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