From left, J.D. Tate, a physicist and instructor for Defense Health Agency-Public Health, and Sean Kasica, the safety director with U.S. Army Reserve Medical Command, examine a radio frequency radiation meter during the Nonionizing Radiation Safety Course at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, May 7, 2026. The course trained occupational health and safety professionals to identify and mitigate exposure risks to high-powered radar and microwave emitters. The use of specialized detection equipment ensured personnel could accurately measure nonionizing radiation levels to protect the force from thermal injuries. (Defense Health Agency-Public Health photo by Graham Snodgrass)
| Date Taken: | 05.05.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 07.08.2026 07:49 |
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| VIRIN: | 260505-D-D0514-5087 |
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