Forgotten meters measure no radiation! These posters were produced for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1947. Their purpose was to remind personnel of radiation safety practices and also to let them know what the term “Health Physics” (as in radiation protection) meant. Different times back then. (Click to enlarge)
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