Radiological Safety
CJTF SEVEN No. 1-53
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Assist TG 73 in aircraft decontamination “with TC Tohec
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f. Provide necessary helicopter and liaison air service for
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Provide monitoring services for the removal and packagir
radioactive samples or data collected by aircrafte :
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he Provide cloud tracking aircraft for post~shot radiologic
"gituation data” up to radius of 500 miles in the significar
rant for period of 48 hours, starting at epproximately_ Ha piv
‘for each shote. (See para. 2c(3) of Annex Dee:
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Promulgate the air radex for each shot. :
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ic weather reconnaissance reports to report approximate air
intensities encountered on regularly established1weather rec
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The Commander, TG 765 will prepare vor
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Develop a schedule of requirenents, for rodiologisal6
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be Provide and train key radiological personnel “for“Gntogr:
and training with the radiological safety organization of TC
during the overseas phase of the operation. The total nunbe
qualifications of such personnel will be as determined neces
CTG 7.5 commensurate with the assumption of responsibilities
ted in &c, below.
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ce Assume residual task force radiological safety “funetions
Pacific Proving Ground upon completion of the overseas phase
operatione Required equipment and supplies will be made ave
that time, to CTG 7.5 on a loan or sale basis from HOE
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Training. The inclusion of radiological safety organizatio:
out the task force will require two general levels of train!
indoctrination and technical training.
The scope of instri
in each of these levels will vary in accordance with the rec
of different operational and staff levels. Basic indoctrinz
include primary, non-technical instruction in radiological t
measures and techniques. This must be imparted to all pers«
the task force to enable them to perform their assigned dut:
ciently within the allowable low exposures, regardiess of t}
sence of radioactive contaminants. Technical training will
the training of the majority of the personnel who will be re
staff the task force radiological safety organizations and ]