16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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SAFETY, WASTE DISPOSAL, AND RADIATION HAZARDS 41 ENGINEERING FOR RADIOISOTOPES (1951). 21% minutes, black and white. Produced by USAEC's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Not for sale. This film, for high school and college-level audiences, describes the chemical, mechanical, electrical and construction engineering skills required to produce and process radioisotopes on an efficient, indus- trial basis. ISOTOPES (1959). 20 minutes, color. Produced by USAEC's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. For sale by Capital Film Laboratories, at $76.85 per print, including shipping case. This semitechnical film explains radioactivity, half life, and the three methods of producing radioisotopes. Live photography and animation depict radioisotopes production at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The film describes in detail the large-scale separation of long-life fission products from waste derived from processing of spent reactor fuels. TAGGING THE ATOM (Magic of the Atom Series) ... See page 58 TRACING LIVING CELLS (Challenge Series) .... See page 52 SAFETY, WASTE DISPOSAL, AND RADIATION HAZARDS THE ATOM AND THE WEATHER (Magic of the Atom Series) . . . See page 53 ATOMIC CITIES (Magic of the Atom Series) See page 54 ATOMIC DETECTIVE (Magic of the Atom Series) ... See page 55 EXPERIMENTS IN CONTROLLING BRUSH FIRES WITH DETERGENT FOAM (1965). 6V 2 minutes, color. Produced by USAEC's Argonne National Laboratory. For sale by Color Service at $14.79 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. New York. Also available for free loan from field li- braries and Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Ave., Argonne, Illinois. Cleared for television. Grass, brush, and forest fires cause an annual loss in the United States close to a quarter billion dollars. This film describes a series of tests by Argonne National Laboratory to explore the use of detergent foam as a fire break. Experiments were conducted with the Fire Protection