out problems,’ (6) The task force Blomedical Advisor and Staff Surgecn was 0: invaluable assistance to Radsefe due to his special training in raiiclogy and previous field experience cn atcmic testis. | (5) The principle of ccamand responsibility for Radsifety wit! self-sufficient Radsafe Units in each of the task groupe wes sound. The manning of these wits primarily with group-trained additdenal—duty personnel was not only a saving in total numbers of people, but entirely adcquate for task group needs. In particular, the principle of project recovery neon: tor as am additional duty of project personnel, ani the organisation of a ‘pool of amergency back-up monitors, were outstanding economy factors. (6) Muclear Engineers, or equivalomt, were assigned to each task group (exsext 76 7.5) in order to conduct general. md specialized grow training ami to organise task group units capable of carrying cut task grou radsafe responsibilities, (7) Due to the unexpected requirement for a completely ship~ based operation for the roll-up of the contaminated T..RE camp and for sim taneous split-etoll operations, the total mumbersof porsonnel in the Rad- ssfe Undid of TG Pid ‘wes Madequate, 7 - :(@) ‘Tie muber of personnel assigned to the special fall-out program conducted by the Health and Safety Lab oratory, New York Operations Office, iBC was sidh that routine task force suprort was, at times, inadequate. Occasionally, special arrangements hai to be made with available equipment anc clerical perscnnel in orier to support tho progran. &. Communications (1) The spectal voice ratio circuit between the Radsafe OFFIC 190 | |