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Filmed primarily at the DOE Y-12 Plant in Oak Ridge, the motion picture introduces new employees in nuclear production plants to the concept of nuclear fission and criticality, and explains the reasons for safety procedures that are observed in the handling of enriched uranium and other fissionable materials. The film will be understood by persons with or without a technical background. Its contents include: an animated sequence which explains the difference between U-238 and U-235, and the concepts of nuclear fission and criticality; a brief summary of the uses of enriched uranium; animated sequences explaining how criticality may be prevented by proper handling procedures; scenes of persons working with U-235 in various forms (gas, powder, metal, liquid) in several work areas; emergency procedures; and a few scenes of U-233 and plutonium work areas. (apologies for the low quality, this is the best I could do from the VHS source I had. If there's interest, we could get a better scan from 16mm from NARA) NAID: 88303 Digitized by Nick Touran of whatisnuclear.com Thanks to Prof Ronald Knief for providing the source video on VHS