any time are in the vicinity of plutonium contamination. Urine samples will be analyzed for plutonium to a sensitivity of at least 0.3 pCi. If positive readings should be obtained, additional bioassays; e.g., fecal analysis or lung counts, will be prescribed. F. TRAINING. All personnel who may at any time frequent or work in any con- trolled area will be informed by such means as lectures, briefings, handovts and notices, of: (a) Health hazards associated with exposure to radicactive (b) precautions or procedures to minimize exposure, (c) purposes and functions of protective devices employed, (d) decontamination purposes and procedures; (e) responsibility of each individual to promptly report any condition which may lead to or cause a violation of radiological safety regulations and procedures or unnecessary exposures, (£) radiation exposure reports which will be maintained on each person, and (g) management's commitment to keep occupational exposures as low as is reasonably achievable. Such training will be sufficient to ensure that the workers can correctly answer questions on radiation protection as it relates to their job.