PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED “QRS TEE Ss #e-4 , Exhibit Page 2 jiegered ths lanyards on each side of, the unit, doth top nnd lower. Albright helped him. . ' Q. Did you have occasion to touch any plarat any tins? A. Wo. Q. Were you told at any time about the radiation intensity? A. No, other than that they were het. Q. How were you avare of that? A. : | The Commander mentioned that the first one to come in was pretty hot. That's all he said. I had no idea of the kint of meter he was using. I don’t think that was mentioned. Q. How did you know your gloves were hot? A. It seems to me that VYandergriff tested them. Ha kept looking at our dosinsters in our pockets. Q. Did you have the same dosineters? A. The 10 R., yess the 200 milifroentgen dosineters were off scale. By the time Stanley and I had teken off all the top units we had the bottom unite. We began clipping the wires, holding the screens to- gether, lebeled and stapled them and put them in leadcoffins. Q. How many filter papers do you think you handled? Ae I dom't remember exectly. There vere sixteen front papers and I probably handled all of them in sams way. Maybe some of tham more then some of the others. Q- Can you do this in the wint? A. ‘There was some wind. We had to be careful to get them in the right order because it meant guite a bit as far as the results were concerned. That's Why we bandled ther by hand. We had to clip the two copper Wires; opan up the screen, pick up the paper, separate them if there Were two; take the front wit out, put them together. By this time Stanley had labeled and stapled them. Probably the left hand. got more exposure in this operetion because the right hand was using the stapler. Two of us worked together, kneeling down. Q. You knelt down right over the screen? Ae Orf to one side. PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED AN eo LANL R ‘ Eryhibit I (Page