Ansari, Armin
The author ! has skillfully assembled a body of knowledge on preparedness and response to accidental and intentional radiological and nuclear incidents targeted at concerned citizens and early responders. ! this book is a good contribution on the subject. It is a good resource for both perspective and plain-language explanations of sometimes complex subjects. I would recommend it to health physicists, emergency managers, and those involved with public communication. -- George J. Vargo, Health Physics, June 2011 I was very impressed with the book and would strongly recommend it ! . The book is well written and places many very intimidating subjects in simple language. ! I personally was particularly impressed with the author's ability to communicate the risks associated with radiation in terms that are both expert and toned down to layman terms. ! The book also contains a number of unique items, or perhaps little gems, such as insights not commonly found in the literature nor echoed in circles of health physicists. ! In conclusion, I found the book to be well written and of high quality with a potentially wide audience who could substantially benefit from reading and using it. --Nuclear Technology, Vol. 171, August 2010 Dr. Ansari efficiently presents a lot of valuable information in understandable terms. I found the book very useful and think it will be well received by non-scientists and professionals who need to know about radiation safety and nuclear-radiologic preparedness for their work. --Richard J. Martin, J.D. I found it to be a great resource ! for the non-radiation expert. --Adela Salame-Alfie, Ph.D., New York State Department of Health ... the best and most comprehensive treatment of this subject!informative and enjoyable to read!. This book will make a valuable addition to my reference library and, I would think, to yours as well. And to your physician's, your neighbors', your therapist's, your hospital's, your relatives', and for anyone else who might have to deal with a radiological emergency or its aftermath. --Health Physics News