A starting point could be a look at what NIH NLM's REMM (Radiation Emergency Medical Management) resource offers For example, one section of REMM is about "Other
Audiences" and includes the following content:
Other Audiences
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First Responders in the Field
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Mental Health Professionals
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Hospital Staff
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Public Information Officers
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Planners: Preparedness and Response
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Trainers: Practices and Drills
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Legal Advisors
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Senior Leaders
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Veterinarians
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Medical Examiners / Coroners
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Public Health Emergency Researchers
If interested, please see
https://www.remm.nlm.gov/
Sincerely,
Bert Hakkinen
Pertti (Bert) J. Hakkinen, Ph.D., F-SRA -
Acting Head, Office of Clinical Toxicology -
Specialized Information Services -
National Library of Medicine -
National Institutes of Health -
From: Mubetcel Moorefield [mailto:mubetcel**At_Symbol_Here**HOTMAIL.COM]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 6:32 AM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU
Subject: [DCHAS-L] radiation safety
Hi, all,
I am getting ready to start a new job where I will need to deal with radioactive materials. Can anybody direct me to some resources where I can find out about safety rules and regulations
for such substances?
Thank you for any help you may offer.
Mubetcel
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