Published January 1979 | Version v1
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United States Transuranium Registry annual report October 1, 1977-October 1, 1978 to DOE Office of Health and Environmental Research

Description

The US Transuranium Registry (USTR) serves as a center for the acquisition and recording of information of the transuranic elements in man and their effects on man. To data 15,045 US transuranium workers have been tabulated, authority for 1048 autopsies obtained, and 93 autopsies granted. Department of Energy contractor and National Regulatory Commission licensee activities at participating sites are discussed. A significant increase in participation from the Savannah River plant has been received during the past year. The low level transuranic measurement laboratory analyzing tissue specimens for the USTR (except Rocky Flats specimens) was transferred from Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory to Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Dr. Charles W. Mays was appointed Chairman of the USTR Advisory Committee upon the resignation of Dr. James H. Sterner. To improve the quality of autopsy tissue for analysis prosectors were appointed at the Hanford, Rocky Flats, and Los Alamos sites. USTR educational and informational activities were extensive and varied

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Available from NTIS., PC A03/MF A01 as DE82015467.

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34 p.
Report number
HEHF--28