ain a Plan Nos 3-53 kppendix I to Annex F to CTG 7.2, Operatio 1, GOHERAL: Qe RADLOLOGICAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Radiological Defense (Rad-Defense) operations or Radiological Safety (Rad-Safe) operations, short term Rad-Ops, are general terms, They are used to denote the means by which a unit can control and confine the damage and radiological effects of an atomic explosion or of radioactive naterial spread by other moans, thereby preventing and avoiding health hazards to personnel, They are interpreted to include measares such as training, orgcnizetion, distribution of radiological personnel, , development of techniques and procedures, uso of detecting equipment, protection or removal of exposed personnel and decontamination of personnei structures and equipment, b, Following each detonation there will be areas of surface radiological contamination and areas 6f air radiological contamination, These areas are designated as Radiological Exclusion Areas (RADEX). Prior to shot times, the forcast air and surface RADEX will be disseminated by CJTF SEVEN through CTG 7.2 in the targot area. These RADEXES will represent a forecast from H-Hour until Cisserination of a later surface and air RADEX at about H plus 4 hours, Since the sir RADEX after shot times will be based on monitored tracking by aircraft over significant large ocean areas, information promgated fran the forecast air RADEX my have tc be extended beyond the originally anticipated.4 hour periods ‘c. The surface RADEX will be determined by actual survey with tadlation, detection, indication amd computation (RADLAC) equipment after shot time. : 2. The Maximum Permissible Exposures: (MPa) and Maximum Permissi~ ble Limits QUPLs) as stated herein are applicable to a field experimental test of nuclear devices in peacetime wherein numbors of personnel employed in these tests have been previously exposed or will be cantinuously exposed to potentisl radiation hazards, It may become necessary from a study of personnel records to reduce the MPE for certain individuals who have recently been over-exposed to radiation, Further, the MPES and MPLs are subject to revision by waiver from the Task Force Commander in individually designated cases where circumstances indicate the need and justification therefor, 3. Due to the special nature of field tests it is considered that a policy of strict adherence to the radiological standards prescribed for routine work is not realistic. The regulations set forth herein have beon dosigned as a reasonable and safe compromise considering conservation of personnel exposures, the international import of the test and the cost aspects of operational delays, chargeable to excessive radiological precautions, In all cases other than emergencies or tactical situations the ultimate criteria will be limited by the MPEs for personnel, ' ‘he Task Farce radiation dosage control will start on first shot mimus fifteen (15) days and termimte upon departure of individuals: from the forward area or the last shot plus fifteen (15) days, Prior and subsequent to this period, radiation dosage control will be as prescribed by CTC 7.5. 5. a The MPE for personnel involved in this operation, as defined in paragraph 4, above, is 3.9 roentgens (gamma only). This exposure my be acquired at anytdns: during a thirteen (13) weck period of the operation, Provided no previous ovem-cxposure remains for compensation, 345 svouugyis may de acqujricd without regard to the individual's past radiation history. This MPE will be considered further augmented (without separate aetion) by 0.3 roentgens per week for each weck in oxcess of thirteen (13) weeks required during the operational period defined by paragraph 4, above, b, All exposure to external gamma radiation will be regarded as total body radiation, piu BEST AVAILABLE <r rae

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