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JUL 151976 Dow Chemical Company Docket No. 50-264 ATTN: Mr. Richard D. Deline Chairman Radiation Safety Committee 47 Building Midland, Michigan 48640 Gentlemen:
The enclosed material is provided for your information. We trust it will assist you in carrying out your present safeguards program.
h elosure 1 is a susunary of the FBI Bomb Dats Program and sets forth the requirements for participstion.
Enclosures 2 and 3 are two types of bomb threat call checklists that might prove useful.
Inclosure 4 offers free service to check sensitivity or explosive vapor detectors. The U. S. Department of Commerce has been contacted and this service is available to NRC licensees.
Enclosures 5 and 6 are blasting cap safety education materials that should prove useful in future training of security officers or company personnel.
Please contact J. F. Donahue or J. R. Creed of this office should you need additional information.
Sincerely yours, 8508290021 850712 PDR FOIA KOHN85-256 PDR J. A. Hind, Chief Safeguards Branch l
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OF TE FDI B0MB DATA PR33 RAM The FBI Bomb Data Program (BDP) is operated by the Federal Bureau of Investi-gation (FBI), U. S. Department of.iustice. Technical assistance to this program is provided by a broad base of local, state, federal, and international agencies.
Services The BDP provides the following services, free of charge, to its participants:
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Testing of selected items of bomb handling and detection equipment and dis-semination of test results.
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Dissemination of results of tests conducted by participants.
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Collection and analysis of data concerning bomb incidents and distribution of this information in periodic summary reports.
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Publication of bulletins and manuals which contain information of interest rel-ative to explosives, improvised explosive devices (IED), procedures for defeating IED, and other pertinent matters. These publications are described below:
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General Information Bulletins (GIB) - These publications provide informa-tion of a general nature to all program participants. The3 set forth the results of tests conducted on bomb handling and detection equipment and other data of gendral interest. The dissemination of these bulletins is not restricted to law enforcement agencies. They are. mailed to the heads of participating organi.
zations and require no spccial security precautions as the information is not re.
stricted.
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Investigators Bulletins (IB) - These publications, available only to public safety agencies and certain military units, provide information of a technical nature which is labeled " RESTRICTED TEClINICAL DATA" (RTD). They pre-sent information about the design and functioning of specific bombs which have actually been constructed, current and vitalinformation concerning new or potential bomb. type hazards, methods of coping with certain bomba, and other technical t
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is limited to those participants who have a need-to-know. They are mailed to the heads of participating organizations for dissemination only to those persons who have a need for the information contained therein. They should not be made available to unauthorized persons. All participants who receive the IB also re-ceive the GIB.
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Special Technicians Bulletins (STB) - These publications, containing tech-nical information intended only for the trained bomb technician, are also labeled RTD. They detail information regarding render safe procedures which have been employed against specific bombs, new or novel commercial items which may ulti-mately be encountered in IED, and other technical data which will be of specific interest to the bomb technician. Any attempt by an untrained person to apply the techniques or procedures contained in the STB could result in injury or death to that individual. Because of this, the STB, unlike the GIB and IB, is not mailed to agency heads. This is the only BDP publication mailed directly to individual bomb technicians. It is mailed to their department or agency address, and it will not be delivered to anyone other than the addressee or his designated agent. After receipt, it is the specific responsibility of the individual bomb technician to assure that these publications are not made available to unauthorized individuals.
To obtain the STB, each bomb technician must be certified by his chief or supervisor in accordance with the instructions contained in this summary.
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Manuals -These publications are distributed to participating members as they are prepared. They provide " textbook" coverage on a variety of topics to program participants.
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Bomb Summaries - These publications provide statistical data and brief sum-maries concerning bombing incidents which have been reported to the BDP.
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Training Assistance a.
Training Materials - The BDP prepares and distributes 35mm color slide presentations with accompanying narratives for use by participants in their in-ternal training programs. The below listed slide presentations are presently availa-ble, and arrangements to use them on a loan basis can be made by contacting the FBI Field Office in your area.
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Introduction to Explosive Devices (2)
Improvised Fuzes (3)
Incendiary Devices (4)
Blasting Supplies and Explosives Additional slide presentations will be forthcoming.
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Training Courses - The BDP staff presently conducts specialized regional schools for bomb investigators. These schools deal with the investigative aspects of the " homemade" bomb problem. Locally, training assistance in the areas of bomb detection, protection, and investigation can be arranged by contacting the local FBI Field Office.
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Responne to written inquiries - All participating public safety agencies and military units having questions or problems regarding explosives, IED, or military ordnance, may corre? pond with the FBI Bomb Data Program through the FBI Field Office serving them.
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Rapid dissemination of selected information via the Law Enforcement Tele-type Service (LETS).
NOTE: If participants indicate a need for addition 1 services, they may be provided in the future.
Participatien To become a participant in the BDP, a department or agency must agree to two conditions. They are:
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Contribute to the program - The quality of the program is directly dependent upon contributions made by its participants. The head of each participating agency must agree to submit incident reports, as soon as possible, for each incident (actual, attempted, recovcry, or hoax) involving a device. These reports should be submitted to the FBI Field Office serving the participt.nt's area.
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Safeguard material labeled " RESTRICTED TECIINICAL DATA" - The dis-semination of information labeled " RESTRICTED TECHNICAL DATA" must be con-trolled by the agency head or the bomb technician who receives it. It may be re-leased only on a strictly controlled need to-know basis. All BDP publications which are no longer needed are to be returned to the FBI Field Office serving the area.
Any questions concerning participation should be referred to your local FBI Field Office. If an agency desires to participate in the BDP and agrees to the above conditions, arrangements to be placed on the mailing list should be made with that office. Military units desiring to be placed on the BDP mailing list should submit a request to the Commander, U. S. Army Materiel Command, Attention: A M CS A-N, 5001 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22333.
Civilian participants should notify the FBI Field Office of all changes in their mailing status. Military participants should notify Commander, U. S. Army Materiel Com-mand, at the above address.
Once an agency has been placed on the mailing list to receive Investigators Bulletins, the Special Technicians Bulletins can be obtained for bomb technicians upon submis-3 p,
sion of a letter from the bomb technician's supervisor to the FBI Field Office serving that agency. This letter should contain the following information:
For Redstone Arsenal IIazardous Devices Course Graduates - The name and
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rank or title of the technician, the name and mailing address of the department or agency to which he belonga, and the date that he completed the Hazardous De-vices Course at Redstone, together with a simple statement from his supervisor that
' he is presently employed as a bomb technician.
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For All Others - Department heads employing bomb technicians who were not trained at Redstone Arsenal must submit the following information:
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Name and rank or title of the technician.
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Date of birth.
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Department address to which bulletins will be sent (no home addresses,
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Depr.rtment telephone number.
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Source of training (e.g., military EOD, on-the-job, etc.) and years of ex-perience.
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Appro::! mate number of bombings handled and number of devices actually dicarmed.
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Certification by supervisor that he considers the technician to be qualified to disarm improvised explosive devices.
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When is bomb going to explode?
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What kind of bomb is it?
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Calm Laughing Lisp Disguised Angry Crying Raspy Accent Excited Normal Deep Familiar Slow Distinct Ragged If voice is famitir.r. who Rapid Slurred Clearing throat did it sound lil:e?
Soft Nasal Deep breathing Loud Stutter Cracking voice BACKGROUND SOUNDS:
Street noises House noises Factory Local Crockery Motor machinery Long distance Voices Office Animal noises Booth PA system machinery Clear Other Music Static THREAT LANGUAGE:
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May 5, 1976 301/921-2768 Tri-4787 FREE SERVICE'T0 CHECK SEf;SITIVITY OF EXPLOSIVE VAPOR DETECTORS AVAILABLE FROM f4BS Law enforcement agencies using vapor detectors to " sniff" the presence of explosives can now take advantage of a free flational Bureau of Standards (NBS) service to check the sensitivity of their instruments.
The checks are made with an NBS-den loped trace vapor generator that produces known concentrations of several explosive vapors.
Heretofore, accurate determinations of vapor detector sensitivities have been generally lacking.
NBS, a Connerce Department agency, developed the vapor generator in work coordinated by its Law Enforcement Standards Laboratory (LESL) on behalf of the Justice Department's National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (t4ILECJ).
Costs of conducting the sensitivity tests and shipping the devices back to owners are being met with NILECJ funds.
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For further infornation about the vapor generator service, contact Robert Mills, Program Manager for Investigative Aids, Law Enforcement Standards Laboratory, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234.
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