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A roll-up plan for TU 7.6.5 was submitted on 21 March 1948 and sub-
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operation of all groups in completing medical requirements,
to improve them were worked out,
On X-Ray—day, film badges and monitor cards began to come in at 1200
At 0300 on X-plus-one-day all fi.lns
were processed and over tolerance report to CJTF-7 was released,
The work
load on X-plus~one-day was approximately the same and the over tolerance
dispatch was completed at 0400 on X-plus~twe-day.
Beginning on the night
ef X-plus-two-day the system of film processing was accelerated by segregating all dark or questionable badges and processing them first, thus
permitting the completion of the over tolerance report by midnight.
This
system proved satisfactory and was continued throughout the tests.
On X-plus-five-day the Kardex file was
ance exposures were recorded.
thecked and all. over toler-
The final information on over axposures for
test X-Ray was submitted on X-Ray-plus-l3—day in the post shot report,
Norm routine was followed in processing and reporting exposure information
as work in radioactive areas continued,
On Y -plus-4-day permission was obtained from CUTF-7 to change the
method of submitting over tolerance reports.
Up to that date all individual
exposures in excess of 100 mr/day had been reported daily.
Thereafter no
individual was reported by dispatch unless he received a total of more than
300 mr in 3 days,
as before.
Routine records of exposure were prepared for dissemination
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and by 2200 over 250 were received,