3.8.2 te will assist the Operations Officer in planning for posttest operations and will recommend ship decontamination schedules, pro~ cedures, and materials. 3.8.3 He will report directly to the Project Officer upon the effect of each day's decontamination operations and the degree of operational readiness achieved as conceins residual radiological contamination. 3.8.4 de will participate in staff planning functions and during each test participated in he will be stationea apoara tne alternute ATF~116 (assigned to TRANSIT "Baker") to represent the Project Officer. 3.9 RadSafe Liaison 3.9.1 The Project Officer is assisted in complying with Task Force Radiological Instructions by the provisions of paragraph 3.17, "Personnel Protection and Radiological Safety". 3.10 Staff Functions 3.10.1 Procure, activate, design, plan, and schedule operations for all ships, aircraft, and base facilities, and coordinate functions with other Task Force activities incident to accomplishment of mission. 3.11 Washdown Problem (6.4a) 3.11.1 Determine the effectiveness of the washdown system in reducing factors which may affect the gamma radiation hazard; provide information so that the degree of hazard may be detcrmined and so tht the results of the experiment may be extrapolated to other types of naval vessels in various tactical situations of interest. 3.11.2 Determine the gamma radiation dose rate and integrated dose at various times at various commrable locztions on the two test ships. 3.11.3 Use the above informationto determine the effectiveness of the washdown in terms of @) the reduction in integrated gamma radiation dose b) the reduction in the amount of contaminant remainin:; on the ships weathered surfaces ST, LOVUiS FRC 3.11.4 Determine the uniformity of conteminant remaining on various surface materials and configurations with respect to washdown nozzle positions. VJ09521 Mo