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PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED
Chapter 4
DOSIMETRY
4.1
INSTRUMENTATION
At 1430 on 1 March first indication of radioactive fallout was detected on a TN3A
meter (24~hour, continuous recording meter).
Read 0.9 ma at 1450.
4.2
Meter located at Radio-Sound Section.
FILM BADGES
Fourteen film badges were received at Eniwetak on 19 February.
placed in a reefer in the mess hall.
Eight were
The remaining six were distributed as follows:
One to Army group. Assigned to
. Was positioned 7 feet above floor of tent
on tent pole. Reading: 46 roentgens.
Two assigned to Radio— Weather Station. One worn by
, the other hy
.
Reading: 38 roentgens.
One assigned to:
’ (in housing area).
Reading:
44 roentgens.
One assigned to
Worn on left shoulder pocket. Reading: 40 roentgens.
One placed on side of building in housing area. Located shoulder-high and moved
east-west to avoid direct sunlight.
Reading:
44 roentgens.
The above film badge readings were given the men while they were at Eniwetak
(source unknown).
Dispatch No. 240 431A from CTG 7.1, Eniwetok and COMNAVSTA, Kwajalein, received 25 April, reads:
‘Film badge readings are as follows:
‘
oe
40r
40 r
.
40r
40r
4ar
:
a
407
40 r
Film badges presently in custody of TU 7. TG 7.1 unt:! completion
which time they will be forwarded to AFSWP *’
40r
40 r
S2r
40
98 r
oer
98r
of operation, at
The dispatch contains the distribution list for the film badges as originally proposed.
However, as previously stated, only six of these badges were actually distributed (see
preceding paragraphs for distribution).
It {s further noted that the film badge readings
of the dispatch differ somewhat from the readings reported by the men who wore or were
responsible for them.
The final estimated values of the exposure for the Rongerik Group are corrected for
shielding from buildings and differ from the film badge readings and the doses calculated
from the dose rate and decay curves, as discussed in Chapter 1 of the final report of
Project 4.1.
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