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TG 132.1 Administrative Plan
Supply & Property - Annex C
(§)
Installed equipment will be placed in a “stand-by” condition
for safekeeping and security in accordance with approved roll-up
plans for TG 132.1.
(G6)
Wherever technical or expert assistance will be required to
adequately protect equipment placed in dead or stand-by storage,
early requests for suca technical assistance will be made to
J-h, TG 132.1.
Surveys
Surveys of "DOD-R&D" equipment will be made in accordance with
pertinent regulations.
Normally, a certificate signed by a Program
Director, Group Leader, or tnueir authorized representative will be
adequate. However, in case of doubt, a certificate signed by Mr.
Stanley W. Burriss and Mr. Robert Van Gemert will be accepted by
TG 132.1 as final evidence to drop lost or destroyed property.
Contaminated Articles
(1)
Contaminated items can be destroyed immediately if necessary,
upon tue advice of tue monitor provided by tue Radiological
Safety Group. However, a monitor's certificate must be obtained
whicn will be satisfactory to prove that such disposal was
necessary. It will be necessary to list complete nomenclature
and property or serial number to insure proper identification of
the items.
(2)
All elements of TG 132.1 having property and equipment installed
or in use in contaminated areas will adnere to tie following
administrative practices:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Specific identification records will be maintained in using
office of eaci item used in contaminated areas.
Technical inspectors certificates of unserviceability will
be matched with records of equipment sent out to contaminated
areas and prompt action initiated to drop sucn items from
accountability.
Items of equipment which are certified too highly contaminated
but wita tie possibility of being decontaminated will be
processed for return to regular use.