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At O800-M on 2 March 1954 the ship was completely monitorgd and the flight

deck and bridgestructure indicated from one-hundred (100) to two-hundred-twenty
(220) milli roentgens per hour, gamma only, The hangar
deck and rooms on the

_ deck below the flight deck indicated from thirty (30) to fifty (50) milli. roentgens per hour, ganma only.

Decontamination efforts were commended

immediately after monitoring was completed and were carried on all day 2 March’
1954. The flight deck was washed.down several times using high pressure hoses,

working parallel to the planking, ~ The first wsh-down resulted in an average:

reduction of 40-50 milli roentgens per hour, gamma only. This was followed
by scrubbing with a detergent soap solution and salt water rinse, using high

pressure fire hoses,

The intensity on the flight deck was reduced below fifty

(50) milli roentgens per hour, gamma only, except in a few scattered spaces,

following repeated applications of this method.

The averege

beta plus gamma

reading onthe flight deck before decontamimtion was one (1) rep.

The decon

tamination efforts utilized reduced this figure by at least 50% according to

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calculations of the Navy Radiological Decontamination Laboratory representatives.

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A check on representative film badges of flight deck and other exposed pers- |

onnel indicates that they received an average of from two (2) to three (3)

_ roentgens total dose up to noon 2 March 1954,

I consider that as a result of the

decontamination measures taken the radiation level has been reduced to the

point that the ship is entirely safe for continued occupancy by all personnel on

board,

I recommend that the BAIROKO continue with the operations in progress in ..

preparation for the remainder of the tests.

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5. A detailed report of the decontamination operations will be sutmitted ata.

later date,

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