3.3 Radiological Survey Rough-Date Handling 411 radiological survey data sheets will be turned into Group 6.40 so thet propcr calibretion, docay and other factors may be epplied to the rough dete. The finished data will be supplied to the group roquosting the surveys, and an additional copy vill be posted for all interested groups to inspect. (Soe Tab D-9 for the correction factors required for various instruments cnd measurements, ) 3.4 Instruction of Radiological 3.401 Survey Monitors Enlisted Personne] from 6.4 Ships The enlisted personnel which will be assigned as rediological survey monitors from Transits ABLE, BAKER or the 6.4 Tug will act as a nucleus or cadre of monitors, They will receive training in basic concepts of nuclear radiation, the operation of the verious survey instruments, and data taking. Training will commence as soon as the men are designated, (See Tab D-10 for training program), 3.402 Enlisted Personnel from Task Force Ships The bulk of the radiological survey monitors will be obtained from the Task Force, These men will have little or no background in nuclear rediation or radiological survey, These men will receive only practicel training in the use of the particular instru- ments they will be using,end proper techniques for recording data. The cadre from 6.4 ships (3.4.1) will aid in instructing the Tesk Force personnel, 3.5 (See Tab D-10 for Training Program.) Technical P hy One camera station on Transit BAKER will be remotely operated to teke sequence photographs of the fall-out, The object will be to determine, qualitatively, whether the fall-out was composed of a mist, a fine sprey, or lerge droplets, A clock will be included in the field of view to establish the time of arrival of the various phases of the fall-out. 3.5.1 Description of Equipment sT, LOUIS FRC The camera station will consist of e« Bell & Howell 16 mm megazine movie camera with 3" lens single fremed at two frames per minutes, The camera will be placed in a lead shield to minimize film fogging. A 90° prism will direct the light into the camera lens, SO