16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND TESTING 33 gun, climatic chamber, etc. — which are used to produce varying en- vironments. The film will be of interest to military and civilian en- gineers, as well as scientists and technicians associated with the weapons program. It will also be of interest to general nontechnical audiences of high school level and above. GROUP SHELTER (1960). 10 minutes, color. Produced for the USAEC, and for sale by, the U. S. Department of Agriculture Motion Picture Service, at $40.00 per print, in- cluding shipping case. A film of interest to both technical and nontechnical personnel con- cerned with the protection of large groups from the effects of nuclear weapons. It describes an underground corrugated-metal arch shelter design for the protection of 100 persons for two weeks or more. A model shows the above-ground entryway and below-ground compart- ments for sleeping, living, services, and utilities. The design is based on experience gained during 1957 effects tests at the Nevada Test Site and subsequent engineering studies, and is described in detail in Civil Effects Test Operations Report "CEX 58.7 AEC Group Shelter." OFFSITE MONITORING OF FALLOUT FROM NUCLEAR TESTS (1958). 29 minutes, color. Produced by the U. S. Public Health Service. For sale by DuArt Film Laboratories, at $116.11 per print, including shipping case. Also available for loan from the U. S. Public Health Service, Audio-Visual Facility, Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga. 30322. This technical film, for high school and college-level audiences, ex- plains radiological safety activities of the U. S. Public Health Service in the area surrounding the Nevada Test Site. It describes the training of PHS Commissioned Reservists from state health departments, uni- versities, and industry; monitoring and public information responsibil- ities of PHS zone commanders; methods of collection and laboratory analysis of environmental samples. OPERATION CROSSROADS (1948). 27 minutes, color. Produced by the U. S. Navy. For sale by DuArt Film Labora- tories, at $85.98 per print. This nontechnical film, for intermediate through college-level audi- ences, documents the 1946 effects tests at Bikini Atoll. OPERATION GREENHOUSE (1952). 25 minutes, color. Produced by the USAEC and the Lookout Mountain Air Force Station, USAF. For sale by DuArt Film Laboratories, at $79.67 per print.