Kadiolopical Safety Regulations CUTF SEVEN No, 2-53 precautions are taken. Only under unusual circumstances will there be interna’ hazard from residual contamination. This eliminates the necessity for masking and consequent reduction of tactical efficiency. 19. The RadSafe Officer, TG 7.1, will maintain standard type filu badge records of radiation exposures for al] task force personnel. Records will indicate full name, rank or rate, serial or service number, if applicable, organization, home station or laboratory, date of exposure, approximate duration of over-exposure in hours and minutes (for army perscnnel only) and remarks such as limitations on assignment because of over-exposure. Upon completion of the operation, disposition of these records will be as fcllows: a. A consolidated list of exposures listing military personnel and civil’an personnel under military control by full name, rank or rate, serial or service number (if applicable), organization, home station or laboratory and exposure in milliroentgens, together with exposed film badges and control film badges, will be forwarded to the Chief, AFSWP. uv. A consolidated list of personnel and exposures as indicated in peragraph 19a, above, including all AEC personnel, will be forwarded to the Director, Division of Biology and Medicine, AEC. c. Individual recorde of Navy and Air Force military personnel and civilian personnel will be forwarded to their unit of permanent as- signment for inclusion in the individual's health record (Medical History Sheets, NavMed H-8 and the Individual Health Record for Navy and Air Force personnel, respectively). For those military personnei exposed to ionizing radiation in excess of thet defined in paragraph 5a, above, a statement will be included to the effect that the individual is not to be subjected to ionizing radiation before a specific date, the date to be computed by the RadSafe Officer, TG 7.1, to allow sufficient time to elapse in order to bring the average radiation dose down to 0.3 roentgens per week. Limitations on Navy and Air Force civilian personnel with reference to over-exposures will be as determined by the laboratory or agency having administrative jurisdiction over such personnel. ad. Individual records of Army military and civilian personnel will be forwarded in accordance with SR 40-1025-66 dated 21 April 1953 to their unit of permanent assignment for inclusion in the individual's field military 201 file or the civilian personnel 201 file (whichever is applicable). These records will indicate date of exposure, amount of exposure in milliroentgens, approximate duration of overexposure in hours and minutes and a space for remarks such as limitations on assignment (as indicated in paragraph 19c, above) because of over~exposures, e. Individual records of AEC controlled and administered civilian personnel will be processed in accordance with special instructions prescribed by the laboratory or agency having administrative jurisdiction over such personnel. f. Upon completion of provisions of paragraph 19a, b, c, d and e, above, letter reports will be submitted through channels to the Surgeon General, USA; the Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, USN; the Surgeon General, USAF and the Director, Division of Biology N-I-7