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Rediolorical Safety
(OSS,
CJIF SEVEN No, 9-53
10.
Task Force
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Forcthequrpren/nt/radiation dosage ecntrol erlyoddootrerseReeprEnions
pexinexwill start on first shot minus fifteen (15) days and terzincte
upon departure of am individuals from the forward area or on the last shot
plus fifteen (15) deys, whichever occurs first,
/11 personnel will be
considered to have arrived at the Pacific Froving Ground by first shot
minus fifteen (15) days, Frior and subsecuent to this period, radiation
dosage control will be-as prescribed by CiG 7.5.
Training: The inclusion of rediological safety organizations throughout
the task force will require two general levels of training; basic indoctrinetion and technical training.
The scope of instruction within
each of these levels will vary in eceordance vith the reouirenents of
eifferent
operationel and steff levels,
Besic indoctrination will
include primary, non-technical instruction in rediological safety
measures and technioues,
This must be imperted to all personnel of the
task force to enable ther to perform.
reir’ essigned Guties efficiently
within the allowable low exposures, regardless of the presence of
radioactive contaminants,
Technical troining will include the treiring
of the majority of the personnel who 1411 be reoutred to steff the tesk
force radiclogical safety orgenizetions end perforn the techmiceal
operations involved,
This will be accomplished through the utilization
of existing Service courses and esteblishtent of suitable courses et
tesk group level,
This instruction will be desigred to train radiolo-
gical ceferse monitors, decontamination personnel and rediological
instrment repairnen,
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