Radiological Safety
CJIF SEVEN No. 1-53
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to include:
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(1) Procurement of film badges and ‘specified eopelenste
of personnel radiological safety equipmente -
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(2) Laboratory services to develop and interpret film ba:
(3) Records of exposures from film badges. Cnplieaten1
furnished task group coumanders).
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(4) Laboratory services for the redio-chentcal siatysts‘
samples.e
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(5) provision of primary facilities at PARRY ISLAND’ radis
safety building forcalibration, repair and maintenance of i
and storage of spare parts of RADIAC equipment. Similar lim
~ Mities will be maintained at BIKINI during the operational Pp
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(6) Monitoring the removal and packaging ei radioactive
and samples except as indicated in Paragraph ha aboves |-
Ce Provision of radiological safety surface “gituation maps z
times to the task force commander and the the._taskgroups 3re
the informations
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f£. Provision of technical personael.to, inspect yadlological
taminated items for all task groups and certify destruction,
or unserviceability of such items as required.
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ge Provision of personnel and equipment decontamination fac:
for RadSafe survey and recovery operations.
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he Limited fall-out studies within the Pacific moving
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radiological safety documentation only.
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i. Assumption of radiological safety responsibilities <
of TG
ing the overseas phase of operations
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The integration within TG 7.1 of key radiological safety
nel made available by CTG 7.5.
Such personnel will assist C'
during the operational phase and will be assigned duties“ame:
training in the fundamental radiological safety services ‘to 1
assumed by CTG 7.25 upon completion of the overseas_ Phage ‘of tions
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The Commander, TG 7.2 will prepare to perform the touicetnes
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All ground monitoring services associated with ENIWETOK