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Radiological Safety
CJTF SEVEN No,
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The surfece RADEX will be determined by actual survey with Radiation
Detection, Indication and Computation (RADIAC) eouipment after shot tine,
The most rapid method of accomplishing surface survey in the early stages
will be by helicopter flight dn and around the surface of contaminated
areas,
From the radiation intensities measured at a known altitude, it
is possible to obtain an estimate of the radiation dosage rates which
would be encountered on the surface of the ground or weter,
samples from the lagoon will also be wtilized.
«ctual water
Ground survey will follow
these guides to determine definitely the contaminated regions and objects.
Formal ground survey of the shot atoll, es feasible, will be accomplished
on M plus 1 Day,
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The Commander, Joint Task Force SEVEN will:
a.
Specify the meesures necessary to insure the rediological sefety of
task force personel and furnish technical advisory assistence to task
group radiological safety officers,
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Inform CINCPAC of radiological hazards which mey exist in areas out—
side the task force responsibility.
c,
Maintain an information center (RADSAFE OFFICE) with displays of
current air and surface radexes, radiological situetion maps of atolls
and peripheral aerial and surface areas and such other allied data as
may be appropriate,
ad,
Arrange for the designation of
UWeereistdg /monitors and couriers to accompany radioactive and special
cargo shipments on sarple ceturn aircreft, and to monitor loading and
unloading of such cergo,
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Task Group Commenders will:
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Provide radiological safety units within their task groups and insure
that these units are in the required condition of readiness to carry out
the radiological safety missions of their respective task groups,
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