Preparedness Guidelines for Emergency Savings and Loan As- 

 sociations.- Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Washington, 

 D.C. A 26-page manual outlining steps for emergency sav- 

 ings and loan operations including shelter, continuity of man- 

 agement, record preservation and alternate headquarters.* 



Preparedness Program for Emergency Operation in Banking. — 

 A llSpage reprint of five booklets prepared by the Advisory 

 Committee on Commercial Bank Preparedness and the Bank- 

 ing Committee on Emergency Operations, New York, N.Y. 

 The publication covers Organization and Administration, Per- 

 sonnel Protection, Continuity of Management and Alternate 

 Headquarters, Physical Property Protection, and Duplicate 

 or Alternate Records, Includes exhibits and examples of sug- 

 gested bylaws and resolutions.* 



Protection of Food and Agriculture Against Nuclear Attack. — 

 Agriculture Handbook No. 234, Agricultural Research Serv- 

 ice, USD.A, 1962, Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govern- 

 ment Printing Office, Washington, D.C, 20402. 30 cents, 41 

 pages. Guide for agricultural leaders on defense measures 

 which can be taken against fallout on agricultural products. 



Protection of Vital Industrial Records and Documents. — OCD- 

 DOD (TB~16-2). Recommends methods for the protection 

 of vital records against loss in the event of an attack.* 



Standards for Physical Security of Industrial and Governmental 

 Facilities. — OCD-DOD. A manual of 44 pages which dis- 

 cusses sabotage and espionage, security lighting and fencing. 



training, pre-employment investigation, safety measures and 

 the "how" and "why" of good security standards.* 



Survival Plans Your Company Can Use. — .\ 6-page reprint from 

 Nation's Business published by the Chamber of Commerce of 

 the United States. Describes the practical steps industrial 

 civil defense planners can take and gives actual examples 

 of what some companies have done to meet the problems of 

 industrial survival and recovery.* 



Underground Plants for /nduifty.— OCD-DOD. A 109-page 

 publication prepared by the Department of the Army, Office 

 of the Chief of Engineers. Describes the importance and 

 advantage of underground facilities, criteria for site selection 

 and a list of underground sites by State, town and owner with 

 information on geological structure, size and method of access. 

 Costs of construction, operation and maintenance of under- 

 ground versus surface facilities are discussed.* 



Vulnerability of the Food Industries to Chemical, Biological and 

 Radiological Warfare Agents. — A report to the Food and Drug 

 Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Wel- 

 fare, by the National Academy of Sciences, National Research 

 Council, Washington, D.C, November 1955. Reprinted 1961, 

 156 pages. Comprehensive publication stressing need for in- 

 dustrial management, trade associations and public to under- 

 stand serious threat to our food industries by chemical, 

 biological and radiological warfare agents. 



* Available from local civil defense offices. 



This publication supersedes Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 169, 

 "Defense Guides for Commercial Food Facilities." 



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