samples will be taken from surfscos undergoing deconteminrtion,to dotcremine tho relationship between the reduction in radiation ficlds and
reduction in‘amount of removable contamination.

1.6.7 It is assumed thet there will be somo visible

phenomenon associated with the fall-out on Transit 4BLE and BAKER,

The

fall-out should be in the form of a mist or rain which may be photo=
graphed with propor lighting and suitable optical equipment,

"2,

MESSION

2.1
To coordinete the procurement of radiological survey data
as required for the verious investigations being conducted under
Project 6.4. To organize and instruct survey partics*®
.«:..%
sy.
‘it
+ and conduct surveys of the test ships and eircraft to
obtain the above data,

2.2
3.

To photograph the fall-out on Transit BAKER,

T&SKS AND PLAK OF ATTACK
3.1

Portable Instrument Storage end Issue

All portible radiological survey instruments will be stored,
maintained, and issued from a single location, The Rad Scfe building
will be used for this facility, Dry~box storage will be provided for
thc Beta Probes and the indicating instruments for the Directional Gamma
Probe,
3.1.1

Before-Use Instrunent Check

Before issue, each portable instrument will be checked

for battery condition and celibrrted against a single source, Before
each group of tests, each instrument will be calibrated against a group

of standerds (beta probes) or on a cobalt range (gamma instruments).

Beta probes will be placed in plastic begs before issue,

3.1.2 Sfter-Use Instrument Cheek

ST. LOUIS FRC

4fter a portable instrumont has been in the field,
it will be ruturned to the instrument pool by the using monitor, At
this time the instrument will be decontaminated, if necessary, end
checked for proper operation and calibration, The instruments will then
be stored under proper conditions so as to be ready for re-issue.

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