7 1.5.4 sdditional dosc ratc information, perticularly at carly tims, will bc availabl« fror the instruncntation of Project 6.4f. 1.5.5 Projoct 6.40. Spccial air sampling instrumentation vill be provided by &veral of the Project 6,40 test installations rill be uscd by Project 6.4g during docontariination opcretions to corrclatc and expand the air sarpling information collectcd hy Project 6.4g. Th data collected vill bc processed at NRDL using Project 6.4c's data proccssing cquipu:. nt and techniques. 1.5.6 Ten snccial monitors rill be supplicd from thc personncl of YuaG 39 and 40. These non will be given special training and indoctrina- tion in rad sefc procodurcs and opcrations. 1.5.7 (Sco Tab G-l). «additional nonitors will be supplicd by the Task Force as the occasion domands. (Sc. Tab G-l). 1.6 wssuptions and Linitations 1.6.1 Serc es in basic plan, 1.6.2 It is assumed that the YuG's 39 cnd 40 rill be contaminatcd such that th radiological conditions obscrved will be similar to conditions that would cxist under ectual "onterinating attack" conditions. 1.6.3 It is hoped that the information and detc optained undcr a neximu: ellorable dosage (MuD) of 3.9r can be cxtrapolated to formalize procedur: s and t.chnigucs for high r dos: ratcs and MD. 1.6.4 « distinction is to be made bet-cn "tactical situctiof" and "industriel decontamination", 1.6.5 The chronic cffccts of radiological cxposurc« ure not to affect "tectical" proccdurcs. 2. MISSION 2.1 To provide adoquatc radiological safcty covcragc for all Projoct 6.4 opcrations, thereby minimizing the prsonncl hazard associatrd with th: various phascs of the test opcrations. - ST. LOUIS FRC 2.2 To cvaluatc cxisting radiological sefcty proccdurcs, tcchnigues end instruncntction for thcir suttability undcr tectical decontcrincation conditions; and to obtain informetion to aid in the devclopmcnt of now ond itproved radiological sefcty techniqucs end instruncnts. //0