3.2 Rediological Surveys Radiological surveys till bo conducted in eccordance with the requirements of the various 6.4 problems. Insofar as possible, fixed survey stations will be established on the ships end aircreft. This will involve peinting suitable marks end symbols eat the survey points to indiccte to the rediological monitor the number of the survey point (station) and the type of measurements to be taken (betc, gamma or Wipe sample), This will materially aid the semi-skilled monitor in taking proper measurements for "before" and "after" date. Tab, Del for radiological survey station merkings). (See 3.2.1 Rediologicel Surveys for Washdown Group (6.4a) Required surveys for 6.42 ere listed in Tab D-2, 3.2.2 Radiological Surveys for Shi G 0 econtaminstion Required surveys for 6.4b cre listed in Teb D-3, 3.2.3 Radiological Surveys for Aircraft Studies Group (6.4c) Required surveys for 6.4c are listed in Tab D-4, 3.24 Radiologies Group (6.40) Required surveys for 6.4enrq listed in Tab D-5, 3.2.5 Rediologic:] Group _(6,4h) Surveys for the Shiclding Studies Required surveys for 6,4h cre listed in Tab D-6, 3.2.6 Consolidatod Rcouirenents for Shipboard Radiological Surveys ST, LOviS FRC The requirements of groups 6.40, 6.4b, 6.40, end 6.4h will be consolidated into one shipboerd radiological survey. This Will be done to minimize duplication of mensuremonts, and reduce the manpower end dosrge requirements of 6.4d, (See Teb D-7 master plan). (Seo Tab D-8 for survey dete sheots,.) ai