cuales ASSIFIEL _*# Photegraphic Dosimetry. On 3 March Major Brenman took over responsibility for film badge recerds and administration of the photometry section, The technical aspects of photometry however were to rerain under the direct supervision of Commander Andrews. On 3 March the first calibration of personnel film badges was run, using the 48.7 mg radium source and a second calibration was completed on 6 March. The films were developed and read on a Vestern Densitometer, model number 877. During the period 10 to 15 March, film badges were issued to monitors who were being exposed in connection with instrument cali- a. All these films were developed, read and the records forwarded to the Medical Records Unit for permanent filing, Ae ‘, f we ‘. bration work on the Flight Deck. Technical Measurements, ALL the technical measurements being carried out within Task in charge. These measurements included the large fraction of the ax measurements which were being carried out at the request of the armed $e forces, 4 ow Kot, wy,IA¥ ° “e Group 7.6 were placed under Task Unit 7.6.6 of which Dr. Scoville was eda? The various projects which were included under this unit are listed below, with the personnel responsible for each one: x PROJECT ye. Gorm Radiation vs Distance Me PERSONNEL Dr. He Scoville, Jr., AFSWP Cdr. E, J. Hoffman, USN 43, Dr. Lauriston Taylor a Pa ar ~ 46 = . oo As =. * . TE Ages visio] _—ow