Hazardous Site Awareness on Adak Island, Alaska
The video reviews potentially hazardous sites where chemical contamination, unexploded ordnance or abandoned buildings may exists. General safety guidelines are provided for the public to be aware of when exploring the former Naval Air Facility on Adak Island, Alaska.
Видео Hazardous Site Awareness on Adak Island, Alaska канала Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command
Видео Hazardous Site Awareness on Adak Island, Alaska канала Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command
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27 декабря 2019 г. 20:59:31
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