16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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64 SAFETY, WASTE DISPOSAL, AND MONITORING on experience gained during the 1957 effects tests at the Nevada Test Site and subsequent engineering studies, is described in detail in Civil Effects Test Operations Report CEX-58.7, "AEC Group Shelter." HIGH ACTIVITY WASTE (A Geneva-1964 film). 17 minutes, color. Produced by USAEC's Argonne National Laboratory. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, in English, French, Spanish, or Russian, at $36.75 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. English version available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. Cleared for television. As the nuclear power industry expands, the handling and ultimate disposal of high activity waste becomes of increasing importance. This technical film describes newly developed methods for solidifying high activity wastes, reducing their volume by a factor of 10, into solids that are almost chemically inert. The process includes pot and spray calcination, and the fluidized bed calciner with a capacity of 100 liters per hour of liquid waste. Techniques being developed to produce glasslike solids from powdered wastes and directly from liquids are also shown. The use of salt mines for disposal of solid wastes is discussed. KINETIC EXPERIMENT ON WATER BOILERS (1958). 15 minutes, color. Produced by Atomics International for the USAEC. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, at $54.63 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries, and Atomics Interna- tional, P. O. Box 309, Canoga Park, California. Cleared for television. This film discusses a USAEC-sponsored study by Atomics International of the dynamic behavior of the homogeneous solution type nuclear reactor, demonstrating the inherent safety characteristics of aqueous homogeneous reactors in the event of an unforeseen release of large amounts of reactivity. LIVING WITH A GLOVED BOX (1964). 15 minutes, color. Produced by the USAEC's Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California. For sale by W. A. Palmer Films, at $66.02 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. San Francisco. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries, as well as the Graphic Arts Dept., Lawrence Radia- tion Laboratory, P. O. Box 808, Livermore, Calif. Cleared for television. Thic :jemitechnical film explains the principles and techniques of work- ing with a gloved box—an enclosure designed for handling radioactive materials of low activity which present a hazard primarily through