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SUBJECT: _ ROTES ON TEE BANDSTONE PERSONNEL RECEIVING BETA RADIATION

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On May 16 ani 17 I interviewed Messrs.

As a result of these interviews I heave arrived at the

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folloving possible conclusions as to the nature of the radiation burns

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There are two main possible sources of radiation which could

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have effected the hands of these parsonnel, First, and most ixportant,
is that from the gunk which vas on the filter unite and which got on to

the gloves of the personnel when theylifted the filter units off the fork
of the carrier truck.
~ Ware vary conscious of this gunk
because it was dark, grimy and ameary. It showed up very well on their
vhite cotton gloves. They were informed by a monitor that it was hot as

measured by gamma radiation.

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units. Proximity to the filter pspera does not present a strong source of
radiation which would bombard akin surfaces consistently. It therefore

seens that thie second possibility is not the major source of radiation

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involved wless active material transferred from the filter to the glove.
The first possibility accomts for asveral things, perhaps the most in-

portant of which is the fact that the left hands of these psople ahow the

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most radietion effects.

Since these are right-handed people, it is

probable that the gunk was rubbad off, dus to active use of the right
hand, while that which stayed on the left hand was able to afford a

sustained source of radiation.

These people did not at any tine touch

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any other part of the planes, ani thereby pick up radioactive material
on their gloves.
for instance, points out that after working
on the first drone that came in, he found it necessary to remove his left
glove, that is, the cotton and rubber giove together, after which he put
on only a cotton glove. He removed the first set of gloves because of a
strong itching sensation,
alao described a similar phenomenon.
After working with three of the drones, hs changed both sets of his gloves
end replaced them again with the combination of rubber and scotton gloves.

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Concerning the case of Battizahn, he reports that he wore green
cotton gloves, which must have been thicker and more closely knit than
the white cotton gicves worn by the other three individuals. He did not
report seeing any kind of gunk on his gloves after lifting ths upper

filters down to the ground. Thia may be because he couldinct see the
gunk against the green background of the gloves, or elss there was nons
available. Both .
claimed that they desired to change
their gloves after they saw the mess of black gunk on their gloves. But
they changed their gloves primarily because of the itching and because

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The other possible source of radiation is

that of proximity to the filter papers which they removed from the filter

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