| Se ER ew nee enerne er i EE ee nee We do not know how widely used was such equipment during Redwing; perhaps several dozen individuals part‘cipated. No untoward incidents were reported, Following the Zuni shot at Bikini fifieen unexploded rocket heads washed up on Enyu (Nan). These were gathered up in a period of three days and disposed of in deep water. 3.17.5 Roll-Up To climinate difficulties that occurred subsequent to previous operations when some hazardous materials were Icft behind, it was decided to have safety personnel remain for at least a week after the last shot to look at this problem. All stations are to be given a final check, either visually or by consultation with experimental and J-4 personnel. All J-4 warehovses are to be given a final sheck for hazardous materials. All high explosives were either shipped to the ZI or destroyed by jettison in deep water or by burning, 3.17.6 Accident Summary Although a detailed study of accident causes will be prepared when all reports can be examined afier the operation, a preliminary approximation shows the following injuries reported to dispensaries: Occupational Recreational Total 100 _50 150 Of these the following five cases were disabling in addition to the SC cesth discussed in Section 3.17.4. ENR)FORTI mEere # fareerrranaes 1. Robert E. Roy, UCRL, fell while answering the telephone in his barracks, receiving a ccep laceration of the right arm; lost time - one week, 2. John Clifford, Reeves Instrument Corp. (Proj. 5.5, TU-3), fell while playing volleyball, recciving a fracture of the left fourth toe; lost time - 2 days. 3. lIans E. Hansen, SC, stepped down from a 2 ft high box andreceived a fracture of the right foot; lost time - 3 days. 4, W. 3. Plum, NRDL, laceration right lower leg stepping from barge to smaller boat; lost time - 1 day. 5. Colonel David Griffin, TU-3, broke bone in foot while using boat ladder; lost time - none (limited duty - several weeks). - 128 -

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