ree aed awe itd Weapans Project with the Concurrance of the Task Force Raddolozical Safety OfTicer and Scientific Director. ‘This. report will contain sections listinz the detail~d exprriance of Task Group 7,.6.in Operation oAUDSTONT, and Is objectively d-velop~d for the assistanee of future cornmanders of radiological safety ctrouns in planning ane coordinating their missions. This report will be sumitted to the Scfentific Dir-sector on 39 July 1946 an¢@ will Se on file in the Arnod | Forees Special ‘leapons Project thersafter. It is vointred out that the following pertinant studies ar> included among otier studies contained in th- report: (a) Standard tabl- ef -\uioment. (b) Standard organization. (c) Motes on field oerfornenes of RadSafe Instruments, (Including sung-stions for improvements requiced by paragraph 3 shove) (d) valuation of radsafe trainiag (e) Welvation of internal hazards fron radiation. (f) Decontamination of Sireraft. 5. , , Reconmendations. (a) The esracuates of service radiolozica’ safcty schools are considered te D* train-d at a proper lL-v-l for duty as monitors in thrs- very compley cperations. (>) Monitors for operations of this nature should, in ayy S 3h. af 2s wn. -¥*, ww, Aaa: vhs V4 > x “ot a a TE. vt. +e a aa ee a. } i fencral, b- of officers class beeaus-e of the exo rience gained at sucn operations, wien superinnosed Upon the RadSafe School carection. will nrovuce our most oxoerisnerd oTficsrs for radiological defense star! assirnnents. These. — . opportiuiviss for sainins oprrational expericnes should met b> rissad. (c) Concurrent wit’. th- formation of plans for th- ori- mary oprration, plars sheuld also de made for the "roll un" operction. This should de sn-cially stressed in the case of tt. radiolorcical safcty group for the following reasons: ” (1) Service radiolovisal safety personnel are generally “unavailavl>: for temnorary duty oericds of mors them r29 days. (2) The experiences at Overation SANDSTONE int teates the need fer early initiation of procurement of rolicf nersonasl in order to insure that th-y ars on herd in tine ror adequate indectrinaticn _ vrior to dissolution of th- Radiolocicnl Safaty Group. ee - (3) In sensral, a radiological “cooling off" p-rivd sliould 99- altowed batwesn the actucl atonic tests end the cleanup operations in instances ™