The Army Regulations will apply to all individuals who are 2. at Enewectak Atoll during the period of Cleanup. control of DNA shall comply in all respects with the regulations or be denied access to IEnewetak Atoll. variances however, . t. . procedures will be establishedé 2+ oo an . / YR AAA Poe ° ‘ ‘Ta eat an essential task cannot In such cases, adequate alternate safety fd | The Cleanup Commander may permit if, in his judgement, otherwise be accomplished. walt Personnel not under . — | etm gle> ‘ — , f “ : LA pier Cee EO /? eo 4 AA e tah Sh Tote abe Tee of 27. AAS C. CONTROLLEDAREAS. A "controlled area" is a defined area in which the exposure of personnel to ionizing radiation is under the supervision of an individual responsible ‘for radiation protection. Initially, islands listed in Enclosure 2 will be designated as controlled areas. Controls will not be removed until the ERDA representative issues, a certification acknow1l~ . edging that, the’defined defined in Parts Poona D. . f Pete aaa Ae pete fe Ae cli is rid of contamina : tq i Ain ly s vs law . put this Plan, RADIATION PROTECTION STANDARDS. 1. A “radiation worker" is an individual who might be exposed to more than 10 percent of the basic radiation protection standards (See Enclosure 3) as a result of his employment or duties in a controlled area. An "occasionally exposed individual" is one whose work is not normally performed in a controlled area and whose duties do not normally involve exposure to ionizing radiation; however, the individual may have reason to enter a controlled area in the performance of duties. Occasionally exposed individuals will not receive an exposure to ionizing radiation in excess of that allowed for any individual in the population at large. 15 . ean aM lt my yr. AS «