< mx r- S1202 US (l>r8) DEPARTMENTOF ENERGY F!ELD TASK PROPOSALiAGREEhlENT -. I. 1. WPBIN Z NUMOER ~AK 3. W&. 4 PROJEC7 NO. ;.&A~E oL/02/79 o .7UU TITLE i s. Marshall islands RadiologicalSafety ?rogr= COOC 10.7 X, KTERM ~.EWOC~ ANO RE~RTING u: w GK-O 1-01-08-4 (m d 77) (mm M 77) 10/01/79 (600003) CONTRACTOR 13. TASK MA?+AGEa (.V&me, t~ ODen .Vo.) ,,4. ~einnold C.3. WQEU 6. CONTRACTOR Xt)EPAR PA C%AGE P+u M@ER 7 TITLE 11. CONTRACTOR Caoc 12. NAME irn-:tim) (me a)!! .LssocistzdUniversities, Inc. F*,NC!PAL \NVES71GATOaS j?. A, Greenhouse 1 I 666-4209 :3. WOR* L~CA710N iS*e uu~czons); .Vi2m*af fo.c:ilty. City, State, ZIP Code 16. Does lhs :XK sc:udc managern,en! Stmct$ ti:ofls? my 17. TASK 9E5Cal PTloN (A>proacn, rrkmon :0 uora ~cncge, m 200 words l= y~s E No or :euI A comprehensive radiological safety ?rogram will be mah-ttai.sed for the inhabitants of atolls in the Northern !?arshallIslands contsninzced as a result of the U.S. Pzcific Testing prcgrams. T5s follcwiag ite~zsand services ‘Jillbe proviied. Personnel moni:~ring and enl~ironmencalsampling co provide data fCr dose assessments and determmnacicn of radiological trends, 1. 32!iL 2. Individualand ?opulstiondosizetry based cn actual ~easurznents. The resulting data wili be used co modify dose cormicment predictive models so chat they nay more accurately reflect futurz trends. 3. Suggestionsbssed on fiz~d ex?erisnce to aizigate doses via che nore critical pathways. Program activities for ch.ec~mi>.gfiscal year will emphasize the followi>g: 2. In vivo counting and urine 5ioassay of Xongelzp and Utirik resi2eats to determine dose coumicaents irom snvironmentaiiy-derived radionuclides ac :hese atolls, and to better understand excretion kinetics among the }!arshallese. The means and ranges of raaior-.uclide loss rate conscancs will be determined to improve the accuracy of dose commitment estimates . 11.CONTRACTOR Ea. ~ b. ! .. E2c. rA$U)dANAUR