3.3 Pcersonnol Deconteuinntion Fecility Onc of thc morc important radiological safcty problcns is to Linirize and control personnel contarinetion. This can best be accor- plishcd by sotting up e Personnel Decontarination Feeility. «11 Project 6.4 test p-rsonnel rust pass through this station whenever thcy enter or leeve the radiological sone. Various typcs of protcctive cquiprent, personnel dosinctry devices and radiation dose rate reasuring instruccnts will be availeble in the ststion, «11 pcrsonnel and clothing will be checked for contarinetion prior to release fror. the docontar:ination stetion. Facilitics will be availeblc for decontar.inating personnol, clothing and equipment. Special monitoring devices such as "hend ond foot" counters will be available to facilitate personnel ronitoring. No person will be rclcesed fror the. docontamination stetion until per- sonnel conteninetion hes becn reducod to an eceeptable level, Various rules and procedures governing the opceretion of tho stetion will bo aveilable and all test personnel must be thoroughly indoctrinated in the following of these procedures. Deta end inforretion collected on the operction of the personnel decontarination facility for Project 6.4 will be used to formalize besic change stetion prodedures and determine optimum sizc, typos, and quantitics of netoricl anc equipment required to provide sufficicont radiological s.fcty coverage for various typcs of operations in © rediological zone. (Scc Teb G-5). 3.4 Rediological Safcty Equipmcnt ond Instrumentation In order to minimize tho radiological hazcrds associatcd with the ficld operstions of Project 6.4, it will bo necessary to have available certain itens of protective cquipment, radiological safety instrurcntation enc other devices to aid in conterinction control. These items will be neintaincd and nade aveilable to all Project 6.4 personnel es the need arises. (Sic Tab G-6). 3.5 Radiological Safety Indoctrinetion anc Training of Project 6.4 Personnel. In vicy of thc radiological espocts of Project 6.4 opcrations, it will be necessary to properly indoctrinate project pcrsonnel in the radiological safety aspcets of their particul:r problem. This vill be cone by loctures and training given prior to work at the test site as woll es specific "on the spot" advice in terris of hor to best minimize the reciological hazards involved. ST, LGU!IS FR Spccial erphasis will be placed on the radiologiccl safety aspects of the test operrtions during the various "dry runs" en protest preparations. The ten "srecial monitors" furnished Project 6.42 from thc crevs of the YaG's 39 anc 40 will be given specialized radiological safoty training in order to enable ther to carry out their particuler port of Project 6.42's program. (Sec Tab G-7). ° ey WZ